Daily Report | 4 April 2022
The US unemployment rate in March was recorded at 3.6%, the lowest in two years, supporting Wall Street's modest gains
The US unemployment rate in March was recorded at 3.6%, the lowest in two years, supporting Wall Street's modest gains
Concerns about the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, US inflation, and the Fed's stance remained negative sentiments for the
Wall Street closed lower, amid efforts for peace talks between Ukraine and Russia. Russian troops bombarded the
Wall Street stocks closed higher after Russia promised to reduce military operations around Kyiv and northern Ukraine,
All three US stock markets closed higher, with Nasdaq leading the gains of up to 1.31%, as Russia and Ukraine prepare to
The S&P 500 rose 0.51% boosted by the financial sector, as the UST10Y yield increased to 2.50% or its highest
US stock market closed higher by more than 1% amid falling oil prices, and a gathering of Western leaders united against
The three major US stock indexes closed lower by more than 1%, amid a 5% increase in the price of Brent crude oil, and a
Wall Street closed higher, responding positively to the Fed's efforts to control inflation. The Dow Jones index was up