
Stephen Culp
Journalist at Reuters
Journalist covering the U.S. stock market for Thomson Reuters. All views expressed are my own.
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1 week ago |
thewest.com.au | Stephen Culp
Wall Street posted solid gains on Friday as big banks kicked off first-quarter earnings season and investors closed the book on a turbulent week of wild swings driven by the chaos of US President Donald Trump's multi-front trade war. All three major US indexes ended the session sharply higher after assurances from Boston Federal Reserve President Susan Collins that the Fed is prepared to keep financial markets functioning should the need arise.
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1 week ago |
southcoastregister.com.au | Stephen Culp
The S&P 500 and the Dow notched their largest weekly percentage gains since November 2023. Photo: AP PHOTOWall Street posted solid gains on Friday as big banks kicked off first-quarter earnings season and investors closed the book on a turbulent week of wild swings driven by the chaos of US President Donald Trump's multi-front trade war.
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newsbulletin247.com | Stephen Culp
By Stephen CulpNEW YORK (Reuters) – The New York Stock Exchange ended up on Friday, when the big banks launched the first quarter of the results and the investors closed a week of high volatility caused by the world trade war launched by US President Donald Trump. The Dow Jones index won 1.56%, or 619.05 points, at 40,212.71 points. Standard & Poor’s 500, wider, took 95.31 points, or 1.81%, at 5,363.36 points. The Nasdaq Composite advanced 337.15 points, or 2.06%, at 16,724,456 points.
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canberratimes.com.au | Stephen Culp
The S&P 500 and the Dow notched their largest weekly percentage gains since November 2023. Photo: AP PHOTOWall Street posted solid gains on Friday as big banks kicked off first-quarter earnings season and investors closed the book on a turbulent week of wild swings driven by the chaos of US President Donald Trump's multi-front trade war.
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1 week ago |
maitlandmercury.com.au | Stephen Culp
The S&P 500 and the Dow notched their largest weekly percentage gains since November 2023. Photo: AP PHOTOWall Street posted solid gains on Friday as big banks kicked off first-quarter earnings season and investors closed the book on a turbulent week of wild swings driven by the chaos of US President Donald Trump's multi-front trade war.
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