US stock market plunged Friday as panic gripped investors and tech giants led the rout. The Nasdaq sank 1.9%, the S&P 500 fell 1.1%,
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Bitcoin hovers around $100K support as analysts predict a bottoming phase. Experts say a small push could trigger the next major BTC rally.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics won’t be publishing the October jobs report on Friday. LinkedIn, Bank of America, and more crunched their own numbers.
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3 takeaways from a volatile week in the stock market — and one key level to watch for the S&P 500
Investors should be looking for the S&P 500 to dip below its 50-day moving average to assess if there’s more weakness to come.
World shares retreat after falling tech stocks pull Wall Street lower
Shares have declined in Europe and Asia after losses for influential technology stocks pulled Wall Street benchmarks lower.
Low unemployment masks a ‘no hire’ job market that’s leaving Americans unemployed longer
The unemployment rate is low and the economy is still growing, but those out of work face the slowest pace of hiring in more