The Dow was 540 points lower, or 1.3%, in morning trading. The broader S&P 500 fell 1.1% and the Nasdaq Composite fell 0.8%.
Tech stocks led advances in Asia on Thursday, taking their cue from Wall Street's gains after tepid inflation data allayed ...
The following seven leading European stocks all offer significant scale, along with insulation from U.S. market volatility ...
A cool inflation reading from the Labor Department outweighed the deteriorating trade war, sending U.S. stocks higher ...
U.S. stocks dropped in early trading on Monday, suffering widespread losses a day after President Donald Trump declined to ...
President Donald Trump on Sunday declined to explicitly rule out a full-blown recession for the U.S. economy this year during ...
British shares rose on Wednesday after a selloff in the previous session after Kyiv said it was ready to support Washington's ...