The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell almost 250 points on Tuesday in what could be its longest losing streak since the 1970s ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell for a ninth straight day on Tuesday, its longest losing streak since 1978.
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The Dow lost more than 250 points ahead of the Fed's decision on interest rates. Nvidia stock continued its correction, while ...
The U.S.’ bluechip stock index is mired in its longest stretch in the red since 1978, a potentially concerning signal for ...
The Fed meeting kicks off with investors on alert for clues to the path of rates after the widely expected December cut.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell for a ninth day, marking its longest losing streak since 1978 ahead of the Federal ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average was losing 370 points, or 0.8%, to trade near its session low of 43,336 as of 3:20 p.m.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average entered the history books Tuesday with its first nine-day losing streak since 1978.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average appeared ready to close down for the 9th straight day. That would be the longest losing streak since 1978. The Dow closed above 45,000 for the first time on Dec. 4. It ...
On Tuesday, the blue-chip Dow fell 267.58 points, to 43,449.90 extending the longest losing streak since 1978. The S&P 500 ...