Powered by strong returns for shares of Travelers and NVIDIA Corp., the Dow Jones Industrial Average is climbing Wednesday morning. Shares of Travelers and NVIDIA Corp. have contributed about 25% of the blue-chip gauge's intraday rally,
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) continues to lean into the bullish on Wednesday, climbing around 100 points and inching towards 44,200 as equities tilt into the buy button. There aren’t any particular reasons for a fresh bull run to kick off, but investors aren’t finding any particular reason for a turn into the bearish side, either.
Among the Dow Jones Industrial Average's 30 components, there are two historically cheap brand-name companies, as well as a new member that's priced for perfection in an imperfect industry.
U.S. stock-market futures pointed to opening gains on Wednesday after Netflix posted better-than-expected results and President Donald Trump unveiled an artificial-intelligence infrastructure package.
U.S. stocks were rising across the board on Wednesday morning, buoyed by the advance in megacap technology names. Under the surface, however, there is furious paddling. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was struggling to hold on to its slight gains,
Stocks surged on Wednesday after the latest consumer price index report showed core inflation unexpectedly slowed in December.
The Dow Jones and other indexes jumped in the stock market today as investors await Inauguration Day on Monday. Bitcoin neared $105,000.
With the Dow Jones Industrial Average looking to add to last year's strong gains, the best Dow Jones stocks to watch in January 2025 are Amazon.com, Apple, Nvidia, Salesforce and Walt Disney.
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) was added to the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJINDICES: ^DJI) in November 2024. So, technically, it was only in the index for a small portion of the year. But it was still ...
The Dow Jones rallied Friday on strong key economic data. Apple, Nvidia stock and Tesla rebounded from Thursday's heavy losses.
Dow Jones Industrial Average futures climbed 80 points, or 0.2%. Contracts tied to the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 were also up 0.2%. Bond yields were retreating again after Waller boosted the market ...