Your current location is:{Current column} >>Text
Stock market today: Dow ends flat as mixed quarterly results weigh By
{Current column}2People have watched
IntroductionBy Yasin Ebrahim-- The Dow ended roughly unchanged on Tuesday, weighed down by mixed quarterly resul ...
By Yasin Ebrahim
-- The Top 10 foreign exchange platform providers in the worldDow ended roughly unchanged on Tuesday, weighed down by mixed quarterly results and a struggle in big tech.

The was flat, or 10 points lower, the was flat, and the closed 0.1% higher.
Bank of America continued the stream of mostly upbeat quarterly results seen from Wall Street banks, but Goldman Sachs came under pressure after reporting mixed results.
Inc (NYSE:) fell more than 1% after the Wall Street giant reported first-quarter that fell short of expectations weighed down by the sale of consumer loans in its consumer business Marcus.
Bank of America (NYSE:) reported a on both the top and bottom lines, driven by a 25% jump in net interest income following a jump in interest rates.
Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:), meanwhile, lifted guidance and reported better-than-expected , but the healthcare products company also flagged the hit from lawsuits alleging that its talc products caused cancer persists. Its shares fell more than 2%.
Corporation (NYSE:) also reported first-quarter results that topped , underpinned by supply-chain improvements, sending its shares up more than 2%
Big tech, meanwhile, gave up gains, with Google (NASDAQ:) leading to the downside for the second day in a row despite Wall Street downplaying the risk that the search engine giant could lose Samsung (KS:) as a partner to Microsoft (NASDAQ:). The New York Times reported on Monday that Samsung was mulling whether to ditch Google’s search engine from its devices for Microsoft’s Bing.
"We think an actual partner loss (per NYT article Monday) is highly unlikely...any such discussions (if they are indeed occurring, which we do not know for sure) would more likely be part of negotiation tactics from Samsung [to get more leverage in ad-revenue share negotiations],” UBS said
Netflix (NASDAQ:) ended marginally higher ahead of its quarterly results due after markets close.
In other news, Southwest Airlines Company (NYSE:) pared some losses, though remained in the red as hundreds of its flights were delayed after technical issues forced the airline to ground flights.
(NASDAQ:) agreed to settle a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit from Dominion Voting Systems.
Statement: The content of this article does not represent the views of FTI website. The content is for reference only and does not constitute investment suggestions. Investment is risky, so you should be careful in your choice! If it involves content, copyright and other issues, please contact us and we will make adjustments at the first time!Tags:
Related articles
JPMorgan says stocks will fall, analysts raise exposure to cash and gold By
{Current column}JPMorgan is telling its clients to add to cash and gold positions at the expense of equities and bon ...
Read moreHamas' cash
{Current column}By Hadeel Al Sayegh, John O'Donnell and Elizabeth HowcroftLONDON/DUBAI (Reuters) - Palestinian milit ...
Read moreUS weekly jobless claims drop to nine
{Current column}By Lucia MutikaniWASHINGTON (Reuters) -The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment be ...
Read more
Popular Articles
- Central banks, earnings dampen stocks' upbeat mood By Reuters
- Iranian FM says US will suffer 'significant damages' if Gaza war expands
- Gold retreats from 2
- China's Country Garden bondholders seek talks after missed payment
- India's domestic demand strong but external pressures remain
- S&P 500: Are We Ready to Rally to 4800?
Latest articles
-
OpenAI chief concerned about AI being used to compromise elections By Reuters
-
Bets on Fed December rate hike rise after inflation data By Reuters
-
Bank earnings, UnitedHealth, consumer sentiment: 3 things to watch By
-
US weekly jobless claims drop to nine
-
Berkshire shareholders reject climate, diversity proposals; keep Buffett as chairman By Reuters
-
Blinken says meeting with Saudi Crown Prince was "very productive" By Reuters