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The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.74 points, or 0.00%, at the open to 34,044.23
A total of 13 companies, including SBI Cards and Shree Cements, are scheduled to announce their March quarter results today
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 973.65 points, or 4.44 per cent
. Coders have been handed licenses to trade equities at JPMorgan Chase & Co. while they're the focus of the biggest hiring spree in years for Goldman Sachs Group Inc.'s trading division
Micron Technology reported better-than-expected quarterly results
President Donald Trump's tough approach to global trade, including his new tariffs on metals imports, will not necessarily provoke retaliation from trading partners
All 11 major S&P sectors were higher, led by a 1.5% gain in the telecom services index and a 0.9% rise in energy index
Trading activity was muted in the holiday-shortened week between Christmas and New Year
Most markets around the world, including parts of Europe and Asia, were shut on Tuesday
If the tax bill fails, Orlando said he expected the S&P 500 to fall by as much as 10 per cent
Apple's shares were up nearly 2%, boosting all three major indexes
The S&P and the Dow ended the week lower for the first time in nine weeks on Friday
REUTERS - Wall Street was slightly lower on Wednesday after a barrage of lackluster earnings reports from companies, including AT&T, and Dow component Boeing weighed after revealing a surprise charge in the latest quarter.
Trump said he would make his choice to lead the Fed soon
Hopes of tax cuts have helped the market rally, as companies expect the move to lift economic growth and inflation
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 15.01 points, or 0.07 percent, to 22,971.97
Of the S&P 500 companies, 55 are expected to report this week
Investors are betting on strong earnings growth across the S&P 500
Global stocks came off all-time highs today as minutes from the ECB's last meeting showed policymakers were concerned about euro's rapid rise