The Wall Street Journal | Chong Koh Ping and Chitra Somayaji: U.S. stock futures slid Monday amid thin trading volumes, while oil prices faltered as a multinational agreement to cut crude production failed to assuage concerns that global oil markets will stabilize as the coronavirus pandemic erodes energy demand.
Futures linked to the S&P 500 ...
The Wall Street Journal | Joanne Chiu and Anna Hirtenstein: Tehrans military response to the U.S.s killing of a key Iranian general rattled markets, but the moves in stocks, bonds, and commodities quickly moderated as investors reassessed the chances of a broader conflict.
U.S. futures edged up, with securities tied to the S&P 500 gaining 0....
(Reuters) - Disappointing corporate earnings handed European shares their biggest daily decline in over a week on Tuesday and left U.S. stocks little changed, while Iran's seizure of a cargo ship in the Gulf lifted oil prices.
In U.S. markets, shares of handbag and accessories maker Coach slumped 6.1 percent, while Ford Motor slipped 1 percent in ...