The Dow Jones Industrial Average will open at a record high today, as futures are up 21 points ahead of the bell.
The Dow Jones today could possibly close at an all-time high for the fourth consecutive day in a row.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average will open at a record high today, as futures are up 21 points ahead of the bell.
The Dow Jones today could possibly close at an all-time high for the fourth consecutive day in a row.
In Dow Jones news today, the markets were mostly flat as investors wait to trade until after the long holiday weekend.
Oil prices and precious metal prices were able to climb today.
In Dow Jones news today, the Dow was up two points as investors prepare for a March rate hike.
Today, Janet Yellen said a rate hike is still on the table.
by Ashley Moore
The top three stocks to watch for today are SNAP, COST, and HGGG.
Early morning indicators show the Dow is down as it awaits Yellen's speech on the economic outlook this afternoon.
Here's what you need to know this morning...
In Dow Jones news today, the markets fell as investors prepare for a rate hike.
The U.S. Federal Reserve could raise interest rates in the middle of March.
The stock market news today features the Dow on the rise again. Markets continue to push higher a day after a record-breaking trading session saw the Dow top 21,000 for the first time in its history.
On Wednesday, the Dow Jones hit a new record high after surging more than 300 points.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average today is flat as investors watch oil prices fall and a potential ECB stimulus.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average today is climbing ahead of the Fed's meeting on Sept. 20.
As of right now, investors are confident that the Fed will keep interest rates the same at least until December.
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