US Stock Market Today: S&P 500, NASDAQ Edge Lower
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A flight to quality trade happens when investors begin to get more defensive and risk-averse, buying stocks that they perceive as higher-quality and avoiding low-quality ones. It’s typical of a market that is seeking safety as some investors bail out, and may presage a market drop.
This AI infrastructure play has delivered bigger gains than its larger peers since going public earlier this year.
The stock market dipped on Wednesday, driven by a decline in tech stocks and Target announcing the appointment of a new CEO
The stock market is heading into a catalyst-filled week as Fed Chair Jerome Powell gets ready to speak at Jackson Hole and big retailers report earnings.
In a stock market obsessed with artificial intelligence, Amazon.com Inc. is losing ground.The company’s shares have been lagging the Nasdaq 100 Index for most of the year, and the gap has only widened in the two weeks since Amazon’s July 31 earnings disappointment.
Canada's major stock index rose on Wednesday as resource shares notched gains and investors awaited the start of bank earnings season.
President Trump's tariffs continue to affect global markets and the economy. Follow along for live updates on stocks, bonds and other markets, including the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite.
Even the strongest bull market has an Achilles’ heel, and this one might even have two. Stocks were edging lower to start the week, but the S&P 500 was still up nearly 10% since the start of 2025, just a hair’s breadth below last week’s record close of 6468.
The AI boom could be a $16 trillion gift to the stock market, but AI-driven value creation could mean tough times ahead for workers.
This is where investing comes in. The stock market is in the red again, with major indexes wobbling on renewed concerns about economic growth and interest rate policy. For many long-term investors, days like this feel unsettling. But for beginners just ...
Follow all the latest U.S. market action for Wednesday here to see if this week's selling of Ai-related technology names continues, and as Target gives clues on consumer spending.