Wall Street is cloaked in green in the session leading up to Thanksgiving, with the S&P 500 index reaching 4,560 points, a level closely watched by analysts, at midday trading in New York.
U.S. stocks are kicking off the Thanksgiving holiday week on a positive note, with all major Wall Street indices trading in the green as of midday in New York.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen discusses progress in managing inflation and the impact of Biden's economic policies, alongside the significance of recent legislation for American economic growth. Her remarks also touch on critical foreign policy issues concerning Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan
Wall Street experienced a relatively quiet session as the week came to a close, with the three major averages hovering around parity in midday trading in New York, yet still on course for their third successive week of gains.
Israeli military claims to have discovered tunnel at Al-Shifa Hospital; recovery of Israeli soldier's body; Netanyahu considers 'temporary cease-fire' conditioned on hostage release.
Discover Ray Dalio's insights on AI's transformative impact and socio-economic challenges, as discussed on CNBC's 'Squawk On The Street'. Explore his views on AI's potential, the widening wealth gap, and the U.S.'s fiscal landscape.
The October CPI report in the U.S. reveals a decline in annual inflation and core inflation, drawing analysis from economists on its positive implications for the economy.