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Why Is the Stock Market Closed Today?
Thursday is a national day of mourning for President Jimmy Carter, and both the stock market and post offices are closed.
Is the stock market open or closed on the Jan. 9 national day of mourning? What to know
Here's what to know about whether U.S. stock markets will be open on the national day of mourning on Thursday, Jan. 9.
Stock market today: Global indexes are mixed as the US stock market remains closed
World shares were mixed as the U.S. stock market remained closed to observe a National Day of Mourning for former President Jimmy Carter
Will stock markets be closed today for Jimmy Carter's funeral? Here's how to watch
Bond markets will be open, but for reduced hours, closing early at 2 p.m. ET, according to a recommendation from the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association. Carter's remains will be taken to the Washington National Cathedral in Washington,
Global Stock Markets Mixed as Wall Street Closed to Honor Jimmy Carter
Global stock markets were mixed on Thursday as Wall Street remained closed to honor the late former President Jimmy Carter. The U.S. stock market was closed Thursday in observance of a National Day of Mourning for Carter who died at the age of 100 late last month.
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Stock Market Today: Dow futures lower on Nvidia export fears ahead of key payrolls data. Bond market turmoil, TikTok hearing in focus.
U.S. stock futures leaned lower Friday on concern over possible export restrictions on Nvidia, ahead of key data on the jobs ...
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The Stock Market Is Partying Like It’s the ‘90s. There Are Some Big Differences.
The S&P 500’s back-to-back years of gains are the kinds of sequential gains Wall Street got used to during the late 1990s, ...
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Stock market today: A mixed day for world shares as Wall Street steadies
BANGKOK -- World shares were mixed on Thursday after the latest U.S. economic data calmed frazzled nerves on Wall Street.
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Investors are on edge as Friday’s jobs report could make or break the stock-market rally
Rising Treasury yields are ratcheting up the anxiety for equity investors. Thursday’s stock-market closure offered only a ...
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One chart shows why mega-cap tech continues to dominate the stock market
The biggest US tech stocks have enjoyed an earnings bonanza in the past two years, leading to their significant ...
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Stock market today: Asian shares slide further as rate cut, tariff worries hit market sentiment
Shares fell Friday in Asia after U.S. markets were closed to observe a National Day of Mourning for former President Jimmy ...
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Stock market today: Nasdaq leads stock declines as traders pare rate cut bets, Nvidia plummets after record close
Investors are weighing Nvidia's big AI plans and puzzling over Trump's tariff policy in the wait for fresh jobs data.
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Stock market today: Indexes mixed as traders take in Fed minutes, mull rate outlook
The Fed's latest meeting minutes showed concern that inflation could remain sticky, partly because of Trump's trade policy.
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Stock market today: Wall Street slumps as good news for the economy is once again bad for stocks
U.S. stock indexes are feeling pressure from better-than-expected reports on the job market and business activity.
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Toronto stock market edges higher as mining shares climb
Canada's main stock index ended higher on Thursday, led by gains for metal mining shares, but the move was limited as ...
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The Stock Market Is Looking for Its Next Boost. Earnings Won’t Provide.
Companies across the board are less likely to surpass expectations, while stocks have already taken the past few years to ...
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