Deep search
Search
Copilot
Images
Videos
Maps
News
Shopping
More
Flights
Travel
Hotels
Real Estate
Notebook
Top stories
Sports
U.S.
Local
World
Science
Technology
Entertainment
Business
More
Politics
Any time
Past hour
Past 24 hours
Past 7 days
Past 30 days
Best match
Most recent
Wall Street opens 2025 with gains
Stock market today: Wall Street opens 2025 with more modest losses
U.S. stock indexes slipped on Thursday as Wall Street’s weak end to last year carried into 2025. The S&P 500 fell 0.2% to extend the four-day losing streak that dimmed the close of its stellar 2024. The index pinballed through the day between an early gain of 0.
Here's what Wall Street expects for the stock market in 2025 after 2 straight years of big gains
A soft finish to 2024 still left stocks with a second straight stellar year. The S&P 500 logged a 23.3% gain, which follows a 24% rise in 2023. The combined gains of more than 53% was the largest two-year percentage jump for the index since year-end 1998,
Will the Stock Market Soar or Crash in 2025? Most Wall Street Analysts Share This Opinion.
Most Wall Street analysts see upside in the stock market in 2025. Here's what investors should know.
Wall Street reverses course, erases nearly 1% gain in volatile first trading day of 2025
U.S. stocks on Thursday experienced a choppy first trading session of 2025, in which they initially jumped, then seesawed and finally slipped into negative territory. Wall Street is attempting to rebound after closing out 2024 on a four-day losing streak.
Stock market today: Wall Street indexes lose ground as market closes another record-breaking year
Stock indexes closed mostly lower on Wall Street on the final day of another record-setting year. The S&P 500 slipped 0.4% Tuesday, but still managed to rack up a gain of 23.3% for the year, its second straight year with gains of more than 20%.
Why Wall Street Expects the Stock Market to Have a Big 2025
The estimated year-over-year S&P 500 earnings growth rate for 2025 hovers at 14.8 percent, according to FactSet. That’s well above the trailing 10-year average of eight percent, and the bump reflects an expectation for strength beyond the Big Tech names that have recently fueled the market.
Live Q&A: What Wall Street Expects in 2025
What can investors expect in 2025, as Trump's White House return hangs over Wall Street outlooks? Join our conversation
Stock market today: Wall Street points to losses in the final days of 2024
Wall Street is retreating in light premarket trading as the year draws to a close, lacking the euphoria that pushed markets to record highs in 2024
Is BigBear.ai Stock Going to $7? 1 Wall Street Analyst Thinks So.
Before market open on Monday, H.C. Wainwright's Scott Buck raised his fair value assessment of BigBear.ai shares to $7 apiece. The new level is more than double the previous $3 price target. Not surprisingly, Buck retained his buy recommendation on the ambitious AI company.
Why does Wall Street think Netflix stock will plunge 10%?
Doing a little analysis in the wake of these events, it looks like Wall Street is still too bearish on Netflix — even with the stock up 86% year to date. Perhaps this group thinks Netflix is that young streaming company from years ago, burning money and raising debt to fund content investments.
Wall Street opens 2025 with gains
U.S. stock indexes are starting 2025 with gains on Thursday. The S&P 500 rose 0.8% in morning trading and was on track to break a four-day losing streak that dimmed the end of its stellar 2024. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 317 points,
1h
Wall Street extends its run of modest losses into 2025
U.S. stock indexes slipped on Jan. 3 as Wall Street's weak end to last year carried into the opening trading session of 2025.
2d
on MSN
A stock correction looms as recession fears will resurface in 2025, Wall Street strategist Jim Paulsen says
"Even though I don't think we're going to have a recession, but I think we're going to be worried about it again," Paulsen ...
1h
on MSN
Wall Street turns negative in first trading session of 2025; Tesla weighs
Wall Street see-sawed amid choppy trading on Thursday, reversing earlier gains as investors embarked on the new year facing ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results
Trending now
FBI: Attacker acted alone
Russian drone strike on Kyiv
Launches bid for governor
Home searched amid probe
‘Dinosaur highway’ tracks
Winter storm warnings
Suspect served as soldier
Oldest Olympic champ dies
Broccoli recalled
Italy summons Iran envoy
Most on-time airlines in ‘24
To exit climate alliance
New rules for next Congress
Pulls out of Glastonbury
Quake strikes Lake County
'General Hospital’ actor dies
Reports 1.1% sales drop
How to watch Quadrantids
2025 Pro Bowl rosters
Weekly jobless claims fall
Golden Globes presenters
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza
New NC gov. sworn in
Queens nightclub shooting
Montenegro mass shooting
Homemade bombs in Va.
Puerto Rico power restored
Russian gas to Europe halted
Hawaii fireworks explosion
Preinaugural rally in DC
Feedback