S&P 500, Dow Jones, NASDAQ edge higher
Digest more
All three major indexes fell on Friday, but one held up better than expected. The reason has more to do with oil tankers than tech stocks.
New attacks signal the Iran war is widening across the Middle East to further threaten disruption to energy supplies.
Major stock indexes closed sharply lower Thursday as oil prices continued rising amid deepening concerns about supply disruptions.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average, commonly just called the Dow Jones or the Dow, includes 30 giant publicly listed companies with U.S. operations. Retirees might not always look to Dow Jones stocks for passive income opportunities,
For investors looking to build an income-generating portfolio, the Dow Jones Industrial Average — America’s oldest stock index — is a great place to go hunting for dividend stocks. Dividend stocks are companies that share some of their profit with shareholders in the form of periodic cash
Major stock indexes erased sharp declines and closed higher Monday as President Donald Trump told CBS News that "the war is very complete, pretty much." The price of oil fell.
Although the mature stock-driven Dow hitting 50,000 is a milestone on its own, this highly watched index recently achieved a mark that's only been observed six times (including the present) in its nearly 130-year history -- and it's a highly bullish indicator for Wall Street.
Investor's Business Daily on MSN
Dow Jones futures tumble; oil surges above $100, but off extremes as G-7 mulls crude reserves release
Futures tumbled while U.S. crude oil prices soared. Iran named Khamenei's son as its new Supreme Leader.