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Stockholm Stocks Slide 4.5 Percent in a Week as US Inflation Hits
The Stockholm stock exchange's broad OMXS index fell again on Friday, down 0. 9 percent.
Wall Street Dips as US Car Giants Slide on New Tariff Announcement
The New York stock exchange fell again on Thursday. A feared global trade war in the wake of the USA's import tariffs is pouring fuel on already existing fears in the American economy.
Wall Street Bonuses Hit Record 47.5 Billion Dollars
Last year, bonuses rained down on employees in finance companies on Wall Street. In total, investors shared a record-high 47.
Wall Street Rallies as Hopes Rise for Softer Tariff Policies
Wall Street rose sharply in a cheerful start to the trading week. Once again, the mood is being steered by President Donald Trump's shifting statements about import tariffs – and now investors are choosing to put their trust in hope.
Nike Shares Dip 5.5% Amid Sales Concerns on NYSE
The New York stock exchange ended the trading week with relatively small movements in the leading indexes. The broad S&P 500 and Dow Jones industrial index both rose 0.
Wall Street fell again – Tesla continues to plummet
After two trading days in a row on the plus side, the gloom was back on Wall Street. Not least, electric car manufacturer Tesla had a very heavy day – as did the technology sector as a whole.
The US stock market rose for the second day in a row
After four brutal weeks, the New York stock exchange went into the red with rising prices for the second trading day in a row. .
Wall Street rises – after a pitch-black week
From down like a pancake to up like a sun. The New York stock exchange turned around and ended an otherwise very dark trading week with rising prices.
Mixed performance on Asian stock exchanges
The leading Asian stock exchanges began Thursday's trading in different directions after Wall Street largely increased. In Tokyo, both the important Nikkei 225 index and the broader Topix index had risen by 0.
Wall Street bounced back
After a few gloomy days, Wall Street saw a more cheerful day on Wednesday – partly thanks to today's American inflation figures, which put the New York stock exchange in a better mood. The USA's trade policy continued to leave its mark on the market at the same time.
Sour on Wall Street
After another eventful stock market day, Wall Street saw new declines at closing. This since the President of the USA, among other things, announced that the USA will introduce penalty tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum at 50 percent – and then signaled that he is backing down.
Wall Street ended a turbulent week with an upswing
A rollercoaster week with major course falls has come to an end, but the New York stock exchange finished it after all with an increase. The analysts' advice is still to keep the safety belt fastened.
Unexpectedly few new jobs in the USA – the dollar is pressured
Fewer new jobs were created in the USA than expected in February. And the January figure is being revised downwards.
Wall Street falls despite tariff pause - "confusion"
President Donald Trump's wild swings made a new turn when he suddenly put the new tariffs against Canada and Mexico on hold – but the New York Stock Exchange continued to fall relentlessly. All you have is confusion, says Keith Lerner, market strategist at bank Truist, to CNBC.
Broad decline on Wall Street
The courses fell sharply on the American stock exchanges on the last day of the trading week. The broad S&P 500 index and the Dow Jones industrial index both lost 1.
Wall Street brakes - tariffs and inflation melt away
A largely strong week. But the New York Stock Exchange's climb slowed down on Friday while digestion broke down the latest on the country's customs duties and inflation.
Wall Street awaits job figures
The movements on Wall Street were relatively small on Thursday. The investors are waiting for important American labor market statistics on Friday.
Wall Street rose in volatile trading
The New York stock exchange rose after volatile trading on Thursday. Some index-heavy tech giants had a sluggish day, while others flourished.
Down on Wall Street - but up in January
Leading indexes on the American stock exchanges fell on the week's and month's last trading day. The broad S&P 500 index lost 0.
Wall Street defies obstacles
Despite certain obstacles in the technology sector and slowing GDP figures, it went fairly well for the stock exchange in New York overall. .
Wall Street recovers some of the AI slump
Wall Street recovers partially from the Chinese AI influenza. The technology-heavy Nasdaq composite index and chip manufacturer Nvidia climbed again after Monday's price slaughter among AI-related technology stocks.
Most Down on Asian Exchanges
The leading Asian stock exchanges largely pointed downwards after the technology sector on Wall Street plummeted due to uncertainty in the wake of the Chinese AI company Deepseek's breakthrough. In Tokyo, the key Nikkei 225 had lost 1.
Upwards in Asia
It was plus for most leading stock exchange indexes in Asian markets during the initial hours of trading on Thursday, in the wake of the upswing on Wall Street. Hong Kong was strongly up, where the Hang Seng index was noted at plus 0.
Unexpectedly Low Core Inflation in the USA
Inflation in the USA according to the CPI measure rose to 2. 9 percent in December, up from 2.
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