Wall Street cooled off on Thursday as disappointing quarterly reports from tech stalwart Intel stalled momentum.
Wall Street gained on Wednesday and the S&P 500 and Dow industrials set fresh records, as Microsoft's strong results boosted the indexes.
The S&P 500 retreated from record highs on Tuesday, while the Dow edged up for an eighth straight day of gains.
American stocks gained on Thursday as Britain's central bank raised the prospect of stimulus.
Wall Street recorded big gains for a second day on Wednesday.
Wall Street bounced back on Tuesday as investors sought cheap assets after a two-day equities rout.
Wall Street tumbled again on Monday, sending major US stock indexes to their worst two-day swoon in about 10 months.
Wall Street closed higher on Thursday as investors digested the implications of a UK lawmaker's death on the country's impending referendum on whether to leave the ...
Tech stalwarts Microsoft and Apple dragged on indexes on Monday.
Wall Street closed slightly higher on Thursday as fresh data gave a rosier view of the American economy.
American stocks fluctuated before closing slightly higher on Wednesday as investors processed data on global manufacturing.
The S&P 500 wrapped up its third straight month of gains on a flat note on Tuesday as weaker energy shares countered a rise in safe-haven utilities.
Wall Street closed flat on Wednesday after a volatile session.
Wall Street sold off on Tuesday as investors boosted their bets on the Federal Reserve raising rates later this year.
Wall Street rallied sharply on Monday, juiced by a jump in Apple shares and gains from energy stocks.
Wall Street was little changed on Thursday after two days of solid gains as investors digested the latest round of bank earnings.
Wall Street rallied for a second day on Wednesday, led by gains in beaten-down financial shares.
Wall Street gained on Tuesday, led by surging energy shares that were buttressed by rising oil prices.
Wall Street closed slightly lower on Monday, with gains in materials and banks countered by declines in consumer staples shares.
American stocks dipped on Tuesday, knocked by pressure from a renewed slide in oil prices.
Wall Street ended the week with little changed as Applied Materials helped lift the tech sector and offset a renewed drop in oil price.
Wall Street closes lower on Thursday as Wal-Mart shares weigh on the market after a lacklustre earnings report.
Energy shares lead American stocks higher on Wednesday.
American stocks weighed down by weakness in oil prices as energy shares lead declines on Wall Street.
A strong jobs report gave Wall Street a clear sign the Federal Reserve could soon raise interest rates.