The firm has only had one down year since Chief Executive Israel “Izzy” Englander founded it in 1989 and hadn’t lost more ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 748 points, or 1.7%. The broader S&P 500 also sank 1.7% and the Nasdaq was 2.2% lower. The Dow tumbled for the second consecutive day, falling about 1,200 ...
U.S. stocks plummeted on Friday on poor economic news. Consumer confidence weakened to the lowest level since November 2023, even as long-run inflation expectations rose to the highest since 1995.
The Dow has always been flawed, but it held on to its status as the iconic gauge of American stocks because a mix of luck and design meant it mostly matched the broader market. No longer.
U.S. stocks ended the week on an ugly note Friday, posting their worst day of 2025 — and a run of soft economic data was getting much of the blame. William Watts is MarketWatch markets editor ...
Both the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average slumped 1.7% on Friday, marking their worst one-day declines since December 18, according to financial data firm FactSet. The tech-heavy ...
New York moneyman Izzy Englander, the 77-year-old CEO of Millennium Management, earned $4 billion in 2024, making him last year’s top-earning hedge-fund manager, according to Bloomberg.