Mario Draghi to stick with QE
As Wall Street was closed for a holiday, equities in Europe were mixed.
As Wall Street was closed for a holiday, equities in Europe were mixed.
Wall St rallied sending the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq to record highs.
Wall Street moved higher as investors eyed minutes from the latest Federal Reserve meeting
Wall Street moved higher amid initial relief about US Donald Trump's budget plan.
The S&P 500 retreating from a record high reached earlier in the day.
Investors tried to assess the impact of Donald Trump firing of FBI Director James Comey.
Wall Street was mixed as investors awaited Apple's latest earnings.
President Trump says he's actively considering a breakup of giant Wall Street banks.
Investors eyed the start of a meeting between two of the world's largest economies.
US equities fluctuated, while Treasuries fell ahead of Trump's meeting with Xi Jinping.
Wall Street declined amid disappointing US car sales.
Investors digested the implications on the decision to cancel vote on health-care reform.
Wall Street advanced as investors scrutinised the vote on a Republican healthcare bill.
A decline in Nike shares offset a gain in stocks of Microsoft and Apple.
Markets spooked by concern at US President Donald Trump's ability to deliver on plans.
Snap, the parent company of Snapchat, has floated on the New York Stock Exchange and made its founders multi-billionaires.
Twitter reported quarterly revenue that fell short of estimates after the struggling social-media company restructured its advertising
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European equities slid, with the UK's FTSE 100 Index breaking a record streak.
Wall St fell as investors reassessed their bets on increased US government spending and lower taxes.
Following Donald Trump's first press conference as US President-elect saw Wall Street fluctuate.
Wall Street gained as better-than-expected data from China underpinned optimism about the US outlook.