Stocks continue selloff amid rate hike fears
Market selloff continues
Stocks see worst week in 2 years
Stock selloff
Amid stock market selloff, U.S. profit forecasts rise
Wall Street's main stock indexes suffered their worst week in two years as bond yields soared and renewed fears of inflation gripped investors.
Credit-card companies to add to bitcoin investors' misery
More credit-card issuers are ditching bitcoin.
Stocks tumble for worst week since 2016
Stocks fall for worst week in two years
Stocks fall amid positive economic data
Stocks fall amid positive economic data
Super Bowl: Why Wall Street is rooting for the Eagles
It's merely a coincidence, but historical data has shown that stocks perform better in years when the NFC team wins the Super Bowl.
Apple slides into correction territory during massive market selloff
As the markets slid more than 665 points during the trading session on Friday, tech darling Apple fell into correction territory following its release of mixed financial results on Thursday.
Market watch: Now is the time to buy, selloff is ‘pure fear,’ economist says
Dow suffers biggest drop since Brexit
Normal to have volatility in the market, expert says
Dow plummets more than 600 points
Why the Dow’s 665-point tumble should not worry investors
Dow tumbles 665 points
Interest rate angst trips up US equity bull market
For nearly nine years, the global hunt for yield sent you to one place: the U.S. stock market. On Friday, investors fled to bonds.
Stocks plunge as job growth augurs inflation, rising interest rates
Wall Street took sharp losses Friday with the Dow tumbling 665 points, as strong job gains in January caused inflation jitters.
Stock price decrease likely tied to possible Fed interest hike
Stock prices falling
Market turmoil: Worst day for Dow, S&P since 2016
Worst day for Dow, S&P since 2016
Stock decline is ‘just a normal correction’, market analyst says
Markets dropping
Dow falls more than 300 as jobs data stoke interest rate concern
Shares of oil majors Exxon and Chevron were down 4.1% and 1.9%, respectively, after they both posted lower-than-expected quarterly profits.
Wall Street drops after robust U.S. jobs report, weak earnings
U.S. stocks fell at the open on Friday due to disappointing earnings reports from blue-chip companies and as robust U.S. jobs data boosted bond yields and bolstered expectations that the pace of interest rates hikes could pick up.
Economy added 200,000 jobs in January; wage growth best since 2009
U.S. employers beat expectations of an increase of 180,000 jobs after December's disappointing reading. The unemployment rate held steady at 4.1%, a 17-year low.



















