Stocks are struggling as money streams away from U.S. assets.
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Stocks are struggling as money streams away from U.S. assets.
Small caps are leading as investors focus on real-economy stocks and avoid large growth names.
Volatility is returning to the stock market as tariff fears return. There are also new worries about the U.S. economy.
Stocks have been snoozing, but that might change with potentially big news coming soon.
Stocks are beginning the second half with a bang, led by the key technology sector.
Stocks hit a wall last week as bond yields rose and tariffs worries returned.
Tariffs on most Chinese goods will drop from 125% to 10%.
U.S. stocks are swamped in volatility as money streams to Europe and China. The S&P 500 dropped 3.1 percent last week and the Nasdaq-100 tumbled 3.5 percent. It was the third straight decline for both indexes. Global stocks, on the other hand, rallied as the U.S....
Stocks are trying to hold their ground amid a flood of bearish headlines and negative sentiment. For the second week in a row, the S&P 500 fell sharply on Monday before rebounding into Friday. The index held potentially important levels both times. (See "Charting...