US Stock Indexes End Mixed to Close Out a Volatile Month
Major U.S. stock indexes ended little changed Friday after a listless day of trading ahead of the Labor Day holiday weekend capped a solid week of gains for the market.
Major U.S. stock indexes ended little changed Friday after a listless day of trading ahead of the Labor Day holiday weekend capped a solid week of gains for the market.
US consumer spending jumped 0.6% in July, a sign that shoppers are powering economic growth.
E-cigarette giant Juul is under investigation in Illinois and the District of Columbia as concerns over underage use of the company’s products grows.
Ford is recalling more than 550,000 pickup trucks and SUVs in North America because seat backs may not properly restrain people in a crash.
The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to lift Obama-era regulations on climate-changing methane leaks from many oil facilities.
Thanks to consumers, US economy is rising steadily if slowly despite headwinds.
Best Buy 2Q trims sales outlook amid uncertainty surrounding tariffs.
US pending home sales slid 2.5% in July in sign of possible slowdown.
Stocks overcame an early stumble and closed broadly higher Wednesday as the market more than made up its losses from a day earlier.
Tiffany’s second quarter sales fall amid persistent slump in spending by tourists.