In Dow Jones news today, the Dow fell after the Fed released its meeting minutes from March.
The Fed believes stock prices are "quite high" right now.
In Dow Jones news today, the Dow fell after the Fed released its meeting minutes from March.
The Fed believes stock prices are "quite high" right now.
by Ashley Moore
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The top three stocks to watch today are WBA, DRYS, PNRA.
Economic data is heavy today on the heels of the Richmond Fed president's resignation.
Here's what you need to know this morning...
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Brexit talks for the next two years could shake up U.S. markets.
Especially if the dollar continues to rise against the pound.
You see, that parity in particular could hurt the entire U.S. manufacturing sector…
Here's more on the economic fallout of Brexit...
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average today climbed as President Donald Trump was sworn into office.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average today climbed closer to 20,000 after President-elect Donald Trump's press conference.
President-elect Trump took shots at the pharmaceutical industry during the press conference, and biotech stocks dropped.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average today is declining in premarket hours after the Federal Reserve released its minutes yesterday.
The central bank is increasingly concerned about inflation…
Let's look at the numbers for today, Jan. 5, for the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average today is down before the 2016 election.
Investors are waiting to see the outcome before putting too much money in the market.
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