Stocks traded mostly higher after President Trump, while being interviewed at the World Economic Forum in Davos, said he would “demand that interest rates drop immediately.” Trump didn’t mention the Federal Reserve in his comments,
Market Domination Overtime anchors Julie Hyman and Josh Lipton preview key market events for Thursday, January 23. President Trump will virtually address the global leaders attending the 2025 World Economic Forum in Davos,
U.S. stock index futures showed mixed trends, with Dow E-minis slightly up while S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 E-minis were down. Investors focused on GE Aerospace's positive 2025 profit forecast and American Airlines' negative outlook.
The World Economic Forum, colloquially called "Davos" after the location at which it's hosted in the Swiss mountains, is a yearly meeting of elites.
The S&P 500 climbed to a fresh record on Thursday, driven by President Donald Trump’s calls for immediate interest rate cuts and cheaper oil prices during his virtual address to the World Economic Forum.
Wall Street stocks finished higher Thursday, shrugging off early weakness as investors digested President Donald Trump's remarks to the World Economic Forum in Davos.
U.S. stock markets experienced mixed movements as investors digest a combination of corporate earnings and President Trump's ambiguous trade policy remarks at the World Economic Forum. The S&P 500 index approaches a record high,
U.S. President Trump is to speak to an international audience for the first time after returning into the White House with a speech and Q&A by video conference to the World Economic Forum’s annual event in Davos on Thursday.
The benchmark S&P 500 rose to a record closing high on Thursday, as investors assessed a mixed bag of corporate earnings and digested comments from President Donald Trump, including a call for cuts in interest rates and oil prices.
Stocks took a step up after Trump said in a virtual address to the World Economic Forum that he would “demand that interest rates drop immediately.”
U.S. stocks rose to a record as Wall Street regained some of the momentum that catapulted it to 57 all-time highs last year.
Stocks moved mostly higher over the course of the trading day on Thursday, extending the strong upward move seen over the past