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U.S. President-elect Donald Trump celebrates being named Time magazine's 'Person of the Year', at NYSE in New York City

Politics Dec 12

WATCH: Trump rings opening bell at NY Stock Exchange, celebrates Time magazine cover

By Michelle L. Price, David Bauder, Associated Press

Economy Sep 30

FILE PHOTO: A Wall St. street sign is seen near the NYSE in New York
S&P 500 fell 4.8 percent in September, worst month since March 2020

After climbing steadily for much of the year, the stock market became unsettled in recent weeks with the spread of the more contagious delta variant of COVID-19, a sudden spike in long-term bond yields and word that the Federal Reserve…

By Damian J. Troise, Alex Veiga, Associated Press

Economy Jul 10

Wall Street drifts as week of erratic swings comes to close

Stocks are drifting in early trading on Wall Street Friday, the latest eddies in a week full of erratic swings driven by worries about rising coronavirus counts.

By Stan Choe, Associated Press

Health May 26

Watch 4:16
Meat-processing plants remain source of concern for new COVID-19 outbreaks

The pace of new U.S. fatalities from COVID-19 has been slowing as the pandemic's toll nears a milestone of 100,000 deaths. Still, restrictions are being lifted, and more economic activity is resuming. On Tuesday, the trading floor of the New…

By Stephanie Sy

Economy May 10

A banner announcing the IPO of Uber Technologies Inc. hangs outside the New York Stock Exchange on May 10, 2019. Photo by Andrew Kelly/Reuters
Uber goes public on the New York Stock Exchange

The world's largest ride-hailing service reached a major milestone Thursday when Uber priced its initial public offering at $45 per share.

By Cathy Bussewitz, Michael Liedtke, Associated Press

Mar 21

Levi Strauss goes public for the second time at $17 per share

By Anne D'Innocenzio, Associated Press

The 166-year-old blue jeans company, which owns the Dockers and Denizen brands, previously went public in 1971, but the namesake founder's descendants took it private again in 1985.

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Dec 06

Dow plunges again on fears of heightened tensions with China

By Alex Veiga, Associated Press

The arrest of a senior Chinese technology executive overshadowed some positive comments on trade from Beijing on Thursday.

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Oct 11

Rising interest rates, trade tensions drive another day of steep stock declines

By Marley Jay, Associated Press

The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 546 points after dropping 831 points Wednesday. The two-day loss of 5.3 percent is the biggest for Dow since February.

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Jul 08

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Trio of serious computer glitches raises worry about tech reliance

By PBS News Hour

The nation's biggest airline, biggest stock exchange and most prominent business newspaper all suffered long online service interruptions on Wednesday. That came just as worries over the vulnerabilities of digital technology were front and center at a congressional hearing. Judy…

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Jul 08

New York Stock Exchange resumes trading after abrupt outage

By News Desk

The New York Stock Exchange suspended trading abruptly Wednesday. At 11:32 a.m. EDT, all trading came to a stop. A spokeswoman said in a statement that it was due to technical difficulties.

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