Wall Street Falls, Department Stores Take a Drubbing
Wall Street slipped on Friday, ending the week lower as tepid economic data weighed on banks and worries deepened over Nordstrom and other department stores.
AP FACT CHECK: Trump adrift on tax rates, Canada, econ lingo
In an interview with The Economist, President Donald Trump whiffed on a batch of economic facts.
Wall Street Slides as Investors Fret about Retail
U.S. stocks fell on Thursday after worse-than-expected sales drops at Macy's and Kohl's sparked a selloff in shares of department stores and stirred fears that consumers are not spending enough to drive strong economic growth.
Asian stocks mostly higher in quiet trading; oil prices gain
U.S. stock indexes are mostly lower Wednesday morning following weak first-quarter reports from consumer-focused companies including Priceline and Disney.
Asian stocks mostly higher in quiet trading; oil prices gain
U.S. stock indexes are mostly lower Wednesday morning following weak first-quarter reports from consumer-focused companies including Priceline and Disney.
Wall St Opens Slightly Lower After Comey's Sacking
U.S. stocks opened slightly lower on Wednesday as President Donald Trump's shock move to fire FBI Director James Comey limited risk appetite.
Wall St Opens Slightly Lower After Comey's Sacking
U.S. stocks opened slightly lower on Wednesday as President Donald Trump's shock move to fire FBI Director James Comey limited risk appetite.
Wall Street Loses Oomph But Apple Crosses $800-Billion Mark
The S&P 500 fell on Tuesday after edging up to an intra-day record high for the second straight session, while Apple became the first U.S. company to close with a market capitalization above $800 billion.
Stock markets rise on strong German trade data
Shares were mixed in Asia on Tuesday as South Korean voters cast ballots for a new president.
Stock markets rise on strong German trade data
Shares were mixed in Asia on Tuesday as South Korean voters cast ballots for a new president.
Wall Street Flat; Fear Barometer Falls to 1993 Low
The S&P 500 ended flat on Monday after briefly touching a record high, while Wall Street's "fear gauge" dropped to its lowest in over two decades following centrist Emmanuel Macron's victory in the French presidential election.
Wall Street Flat; Fear Barometer Falls to 1993 Low
The S&P 500 ended flat on Monday after briefly touching a record high, while Wall Street's "fear gauge" dropped to its lowest in over two decades following centrist Emmanuel Macron's victory in the French presidential election.
Win by French moderate Macron spurs rally in Asian markets
Asian shares rose Monday after Emmanuel Macron, a centrist would-be reformer and supporter of the European Union, triumphed over far-right leader Marine Le Pen in the French presidential election.
Asian shares show relief over French moderate Macron's win
Asian shares rose Monday after Emmanuel Macron, a centrist would-be reformer and supporter of the European Union, won the French presidential election.
Asian shares show relief over French moderate Macron's win
Asian shares rose Monday after Emmanuel Macron, a centrist would-be reformer and supporter of the European Union, won the French presidential election.
Asian shares show relief over French moderate Macron's win
The euro is rising after Emmanuel Macron, a centrist would-be reformer and supporter of the European Union, won the French presidential election.
Asian shares show relief over French moderate Macron's win
The euro is rising after Emmanuel Macron, a centrist would-be reformer and supporter of the European Union, won the French presidential election.
Wall St Edges Up on Strong Jobs Data, IBM Caps Gains
U.S. stocks rose slightly on Friday after a robust April jobs report reaffirmed the strength of the labor market, but a drop in IBM weighed on the blue-chip Dow index.
Wall St Edges Up on Strong Jobs Data, IBM Caps Gains
U.S. stocks rose slightly on Friday after a robust April jobs report reaffirmed the strength of the labor market, but a drop in IBM weighed on the blue-chip Dow index.
Oil prices stabilize in Asian trading; stock indexes slide
U.S. stocks are lower Thursday morning as oil prices drop to their lowest in nine months and energy companies take sharp losses.












