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Between the Bells

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Wall Street tumbled on Tuesday to close out a losing month following the release of the latest inflation related data and ahead of the Fed’s latest interest rate decision out on Wednesday US time. The S&P500 fell 1.57%, the Dow Jones lost 1.5%
Wall Street opened the new trading week higher as investors prepare for a big week of corporate earnings results and the latest Federal Reserve meeting. The Dow Jones rose 0.38%, the S&P500 added 0.32% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq gained 0.35%. Te
Wall St returned to rally mode on Friday following the release of strong earnings results and fresh US inflation data. The S&P500 and Nasdaq both posted their best week since November and closed up 1.02% and 2.03% respectively on Friday while t
Wall St closed lower overnight after the latest economic data showed a slowdown in growth, pointing to persistent inflation. The Dow Jones closed nearly 1% lower, the S&P500 closed 0.46% in the red and the tech-heavy Nasdaq fell 0.64%. US GDP d
Over in the US on Tuesday, strong corporate earnings results drove Wall Street into rally territory following a turbulent, widespread sell-off last week. The Dow Jones rose 0.69%, the S&P500 gained 1.2% and the Nasdaq ended the session up 1.6%.
Wall St closed higher overnight as the S&P 500 broke a 6-day losing streak. The Dow Jones gained 0.67%, the tech-heavy Nasdaq rallied 1.11% and the S&P 500 ended the trading session 0.87% in the green.In terms of US shares, Nvidia jumped 4.4% f
Wall Street ended Friday’s session mostly in the red as the theme has gone in the U.S. over the last week with investor jitters rising amid fears of a pushback in the rate cut outlook from the Fed due to inflation remaining sticky in the world’
Wall St closed lower overnight as the S&P 500 fell for the fifth straight day, its longest losing streak since October. The Dow Jones gained 0.06%, the tech-heavy Nasdaq lost over half a percent and the S&P 500 lost 0.22%.Over in Europe, market
Wall St closed lower on Wednesday with the S&P500 posting its fourth consecutive losing session, as key technology names weighed on the market midweek. The Dow Jones fell 0.12% on Wednesday, the S&P500 lost 0.58% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq decli
Wall street closed mixed on Tuesday after Fed Chair Jerome Powell said interest rates may need to stay higher for longer if inflation drivers and prices remain sticky. The Dow Jones rose 0.17%, boosted by UnitedHealth shares on the back of bett
Wall St closed lower overnight as geopolitical tensions continue in the Middle East. The Dow Jones fell 0.65%, the S&P500 lost 1.2% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq ended the trading day, 1.79% in the red.The CBOE Volatility index, Wall Street’s fear
Rising geopolitical tensions and inflation concerns were the drivers of Wall Street’s negative close on Friday with the Dow Jones suffering its worst session since January. The launch of attacks on Iran from Israel fuelled oil prices to surge o
Rate cuts are on hold as US inflation unexpectedly heats up. The latest data reveals a second consecutive month of rising inflation, dashing hopes for a cool down in June. We'll delve into the key drivers of this inflation surge and what it mea
Wall St closed higher overnight as tech shares climbed higher following concerns of persistent inflation. The S&P500 rallied 0.74%, the tech-heavy Nasdaq climbed 1.68% while the Dow Jones closed flat. In terms of US stocks, Nvidia jumped 4.1%,
Rising treasury yields on the back of a hotter-than-expected inflation reading for March caused US investors to hit the sell button on equities on Wednesday with the Dow Jones falling 1.09% while the S&P500 lost 0.95% and the Nasdaq closed 0.84
Wall St closed mostly higher across the major indices on Tuesday as investors sat back in anticipation of the release of key inflation data out on Wednesday. The Dow Jones fell just 0.02%, the S&P500 gained 0.14%, and the Nasdaq rose 0.32%.Key
Wall St closed Monday’s trading session mixed as investors await key US inflation data. The Dow Jones lost 0.03%, the S&P 500 fell 0.04%, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq gained 0.03%. US treasury yields also rose, up 4 basis points to 4.42%. In ter
Wall Street recovered to rally mode on Friday as investors welcomed better-than-expected jobs data indicating the world’s largest economy remains robust as inflation falls and interest rates remain elevated. The rally on Friday was not enough t
Bell Direct's Market Analyst, Grady Wulff, is in Adelaide for the Resources Rising Stars conference. Grady’s interviewing top mining Executives and CEOs to talk about where their companies are at and how they're fairing in 2024.Tune in to see G
Wall St closed lower overnight as investors await the release of jobs data on Friday. The Dow Jones closed 1.35% lower, the S&P 500 lost 1.23% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq fell 1.4%.Over in Europe, markets closed higher overnight following a slow
US equities were mixed overnight with the Dow Jones closing 0.1% lower, marking its third straight negative day, while the S&P500 and the Nasdaq closed slightly up 0.1% and 0.2% respectively.  The Dow Jones was lower after Intel declined more t
Wall St closed lower for a second straight session, extending on the negative start to the second quarter as bond yields rose and the latest release of economic data dented investor expectations of an interest rate cut out of the Fed in June. T
Wall St closed lower to start the trading week as investors digest the latest US inflation data. The Dow Jones closed 0.6% lower, the S&P 500 fell 0.2% whilst the tech-heavy Nasdaq gained 0.11% by the closing bell. US core PCE data was released
Wall St closed higher overnight as the S&P 500 recorded its best quarter since 2019, ending Wednesday’s trading session up 0.86%. The Dow Jones gained 1.22% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq closed just over half a percent higher.Over in Europe, market
Wall Street extended its losses into Tuesday’s session as a morning rally quickly faded in afternoon trade with the Dow Jones ending the day down 0.08%, the S&P500 lost 0.28% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq fell 0.42%. Orders for long-lasting goods i
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