U.S. Stocks Showed a U-Turn in Morning Trading; Both S&P500 and Dow Jones Turned up While Nasdaq Remained Low

Tiger Newspress2022-09-06

U.S. stocks mixed in morning trading. Both S&P500 and Dow Jones rose 0.17%, 0.11% separately, while Nasdaq slid 0.11%.

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  • KW1
    2022-09-09
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    2022-09-07
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    Stock futures were little changed Tuesday evening after the major averages added to weeks of losses amid a jump in bond yields. Stocks added to their three-week slide in regular trading. The Dow fell about 0.5%, and the S&P 500 slid 0.4%. The Nasdaq Composite dropped 0.7% to notch its first seven-day losing streak since 2016. The moves came amid a surge in bond yields that saw the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield jump to its highest level since June. The rate on the 30-year Treasury closed at its highest level since 2014. Bond yields move inversely to prices. Investors are split on how to approach the market entering the first post-Labor Day week in September, a notoriously cruel month for stocks. All eyes are on the 3,900 level on the S&P 500. Some see the index falling to even lo
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    2022-09-07
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