The gains couldn’t overcome steep losses earlier in the week, and the S&P 500 remained in negative territory. President Trump’s tariff policy kept markets on edge.
Of course, the current correction could morph into a major bear market if the market loses more than 20% from its high. But odds are that it won't. Of all S&P 500 drops of at least 10% since 1928, 60% ...
A sign outside the New York Stock Exchange marks the intersection of Wall and Broad Streets, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2025, in New ...
The U.S. stock market has just dropped 10% from its high set last month, hurt by worries about the economy and a global trade ...