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Bond yields rise in the U.S. and Japan, and new data showed an unexpected drop in weekly American jobless claims.
U.S. stock futures rose in premarket trading on Friday ahead of a key inflation report that will be some of the last data Fed officials see before making their final interest rate call of the year.
Chemical companies have been having a rough year. Chemical companies are known for paying big dividends, making them a popular choice with income investors. Over the past year, though, many of them have struggled due to a number of factors, among them higher raw material costs, oversupply, and uneven demand.
NASDAQ is moving higher, supported by rising demand for tech stocks. Micron and Intel are among the biggest gainers in the NASDAQ index today. Strategy found itself under pressure as traders focused on the pullback in crypto markets.
As the market approaches year-end, the Dow now sits just 1.1% below its all-time high of 48,431.57, set on November 12. Momentum has remained solid throughout 2025, with the index up 12.2% for the year and 22 of its 30 members posting positive returns.
Discover how Dow and Lear are revolutionizing the automotive industry with a new lightweight seat cushion. Learn about the innovative materials and processes to design for recyclability and reduced carbon emissions.
U.S. indices saw early Friday strength, with the Nasdaq 100, Dow Jones 30, and S&P 500 all pushing higher and testing key breakout levels. Pullbacks toward major support zones and the 50-day EMA are viewed as potential buying opportunities.
Pentagon Press Secretary Kingsley Wilson joins "The Signal Sitdown" to discuss the Department of War’s ongoing operations near Venezuela.
Dow and USA Luge believe that the best outcomes happen when the full team comes together – from athletes to engineers. Through the partnership, Dow uses luge as a platform for advancing materials R&D and shared success.
Senior Department of War and Department of the Army leaders supporting the Secretary of War’s Barracks Task Force reaffirmed their
Shares of Dow Inc. slipped 3.75% to $22.87 Thursday, on what proved to be an all-around mixed trading session for the stock market, with the S&P 500 Index rising 0.11% to 6,857.12 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling 0.