S&P closes nominally lower as investors wait
The S&P 500 (.SPX) ended a languid session slightly in the red on Monday,
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The S&P 500 (.SPX) ended a languid session slightly in the red on Monday,
The U.S. dollar was subdued on Tuesday as investors looked to U.S. inflation data
Cuba's top debt negotiator is in France for a critical meeting on Thursday aimed
Oil prices extended losses on Tuesday on profit taking and a stronger U.S. dollar,
The approval by U.S. regulators on Monday of a Biogen Inc (BIIB.O) drug to
The S&P 500 eased on Monday, although it remained 0.5% away from its all-time
The G7's weekend agreement on a global minimum corporate tax rate and arrangements for
A recovery in the price of oil to more than two-year highs is offering
Some Wall Street traders are betting against another massive rally in AMC Entertainment Holdings
Asian shares turned sluggish on Monday as relief over a benign U.S. jobs report