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Dow Jones

Dow Jones News: Stocks Slide as Rex Tillerson Travels to Russia to Talk About Syria

Tuesday's Dow Jones news features stocks falling in premarket hours after U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson traveled to Moscow to engage in talks about the current geopolitical crisis in Syria.

Markets are also keeping a close eye on President Trump after the White House said it would authorize additional strikes if the Assad regime used chemical weapons again.

Here's a look at today's most important market events and stocks, plus a look at today's economic calendar...

Dow Jones

Dow Jones News Today: Stocks Fall After United States Launches Missile Attack on Syria

The Dow Jones news today is a projected a 57-point decline after the United States military launched at least 50 missiles toward an airfield in Syria.

Markets are also looking for insight into the meeting between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Here's a look at today's most important market events and stocks, plus a look at today's economic calendar...

Dow Jones

The Stock Market News Today Centers on Congressional Healthcare Vote

The stock market news today begins with the Dow projecting a 51-point gain before the opening bell. But Wall Street is keeping a close eye on a new healthcare bill that was delayed in the

House of Representatives yesterday due to opposition from within the Republican camp and from outside influencers like the Koch Brothers.

Here's a look at today's most important market events and stocks, plus a look at today's economic calendar...

The Fed

How the Federal Reserve Will Destroy Capitalism

With few policy options remaining in the event of another fiscal crisis, the Federal Reserve is floating an idea that would spell the end of capitalism.

In an effort to stimulate the economy, the Fed will start buying stocks. Several other central banks are already doing it.

The Fed needs only the blessing of Congress to get started, practically a given.

This would be poison to the markets - but here's what investors can do to profit from it...