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Dow Jones Today After the Bell: Jobs Report, Retail Sales, and Oil Slide Shape the DJIA Outlook for Dec. 16, 2025

Dow Jones Today After the Bell: Jobs Report, Retail Sales, and Oil Slide Shape the DJIA Outlook for Dec. 16, 2025

The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) is navigating a volatile, headline-driven session on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, as Wall Street digests a long-delayed U.S. jobs report, flat retail sales, and fresh evidence that business activity is cooling even as price pressures re-accelerate. By late morning, the
16 December 2025
Dow Jones Today: Dow Futures Dip in Premarket as Jobs Report and Retail Sales Set the Tone for Dec. 16, 2025

Dow Jones Today: Dow Futures Dip in Premarket as Jobs Report and Retail Sales Set the Tone for Dec. 16, 2025

As Wall Street heads into the opening bell on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) is set up for a potentially volatile session—one where macro data may matter more than headlines. In premarket trading, Dow-linked futures were modestly lower around 5:00 a.m.
16 December 2025
Walmart Stock After Hours Today (Dec. 15, 2025): WMT Edges Higher as Jobs Report and Retail Sales Hit Before Tuesday’s Open

Walmart Stock After Hours Today (Dec. 15, 2025): WMT Edges Higher as Jobs Report and Retail Sales Hit Before Tuesday’s Open

Walmart Inc. (WMT) finished Monday’s regular session essentially flat—and early after-hours trading has been just as calm. But “quiet” doesn’t mean “nothing to watch.” With a major batch of shutdown-delayed U.S. economic reports landing Tuesday morning, Walmart stock could quickly
Europe Economic Calendar Today, 4 December 2025: Eurozone Retail Sales Flat as Irish Economy Surges and Construction PMIs Edge Up

Europe Economic Calendar Today, 4 December 2025: Eurozone Retail Sales Flat as Irish Economy Surges and Construction PMIs Edge Up

LONDON / FRANKFURT – 4 December 2025 Europe’s economic calendar for Thursday, 4 December 2025, delivered a dense mix of hard data and policy events: flat eurozone retail sales, improving but still‑weak construction activity, a strong Irish domestic economy print,
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