Shares of JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs are seeing strong returns Thursday morning, lifting the Dow Jones Industrial Average into positive territory. Shares of JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs have contributed to the index's intraday rally,
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is climbing Thursday afternoon with shares of Caterpillar and UnitedHealth seeing positive gains for the blue-chip average. Shares of Caterpillar and UnitedHealth are contributing about a third of the blue-chip gauge's intraday rally,
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is seeing a selloff Friday afternoon with shares of Travelers and Goldman Sachs seeing the biggest losses for the index.
Shares of Goldman Sachs and American Express are posting positive gains Wednesday afternoon, leading the Dow Jones Industrial Average rally. Supported by world-class markets data from Dow Jones ...
With the Dow up 657 points, or 1.6%, Goldman Sachs’s 5% gain added more than 175 points to the Dow on its own. The Dow weighs its members by stock price rather than market cap, so Goldman Sachs st
Indexes were slightly lower Thursday. Stocks dipped after posting the best day since November on Wednesday, fueled by bank earnings and tame CPI data.
The 10-year Treasury yield ( ^TNX) added to recent gains to touch a 14-month high, trading around 4.8% as US bonds sold off. Meanwhile, the dollar ( DX-Y.NYB) surged to a two-year high against major currency peers, with the UK pound ( GBPUSD=X ), in particular, coming under pressure.
The Dow weighs its members by stock price rather than market cap, so Goldman Sachs stock, with a stock price right around $600, is the index’s heaviest hitter.
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U.S. stock indexes drifted lower following a mixed set of earnings reports from Morgan Stanley, UnitedHealth Group and other big companies. The S&P 500 slipped 0.2% Thursday, even though more stocks rose than fell within the index.
US shares and bond prices held on to their inflation-inspired gains from the previous session on Thursday as traders digested data showing a small increase