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Stocks Rise, Oil Falls Amid Peace Talk: Stock Market Today
Market participants will pay close attention when President Donald Trump talks to the American people about the war in the Middle East tonight.
By David Dittman
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Crude Oil Retreat Lifts Dow 1,124 Points: Stock Market Today
Whether the worst is behind us or there's still more to come in the Middle East, the stock market reaffirmed its resilience during the first quarter of 2026.
By David Dittman
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Dow Rises Amid Another Crude Oil Spike: Stock Market Today
Crude oil was up, and Papa Dow was too, but the Nasdaq fell further into correction territory amid persistent uncertainty for global financial markets.
By David Dittman
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Dow Dives 793 Points as Rate-Hike Odds Rise: Stock Market Today
The three main equity indexes fell for a fifth straight week – the longest weekly losing streak for the Dow and S&P 500 since 2022.
By Karee Venema
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Nasdaq Hits Correction Territory as Meta Slumps: Stock Market Today
Mega-cap stocks Meta and Alphabet weighed on the main indexes on Thursday, and surging oil prices didn't help.
By Karee Venema
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Stocks Rise Despite Mixed Iran Headlines: Stock Market Today
The main equity indexes were up more than 1% in early trading, but finished with more modest gains on reports Iran rejected a U.S. peace plan.
By Karee Venema
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Stocks Slide Again as Crude Oil Controls: Stock Market Today
The energy shock is starting to show up in survey data, with a resolution of Middle East oil and gas infrastructure disruptions still well over the horizon.
By David Dittman
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Dow Adds 631 Points as Hormuz Vise Eases: Stock Market Today
Price action up and down and all over the world is being driven by the president of the United States in unprecedented ways these days.
By David Dittman
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Dow Logs Worst Weekly Losing Streak Since 2023: Stock Market Today
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq also extended their weekly losing streaks, while the small-cap Russell 2000 officially entered correction territory.
By Karee Venema
