In today’s rumor rundown there is potentially bad news out of Columbus when it comes to Artemi Panarin. Meanwhile, the Winnipeg Jets know what they want out of the trade deadline, the Carolina Hurricanes are close to an extension with one of their players and the Maple Leafs will now focus their attention on Auston
U.S. stocks rallied Wednesday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average reclaiming the 25,000 level for the first time in over a month, after getting a double dose of boost from the Federal Reserve’s unanimous decision to stand pat on interest rates as well as solid corporate results.
Solid earnings from Boeing Co. helped to propel the Dow Jones Industrial Average higher while technology shares got a lift from better-than-expected quarterly results from Apple Inc.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, +1.67% rose 467 points, or 1.9%, to 25,047, while the S&P 500 index SPX, +1.53% advanced 44 points, or 1.7%, to 2,684, and the Nasdaq Composite Index COMP, +2.11% climbed 149 points, or 2.1%, to 7,178.
Boeing Airways Inc. shares are gaining altitude Wednesday, after the company forecast clear skies ahead.
The aerospace company crushed Wall Street’s expectations with its latest quarterly results, driven by record commercial-airplane deliveries and solid performance from its defense unit.
A pair of migrants tried to sneak into the UK on an Australian pop singer’s tour bus, the star said.
“SCARY. We just found two people hiding in our tour bus, in the luggage carrier, trying to sneak across the border into the UK,” Amy Shark tweeted Sunday from Brussels, Belgium.
“No idea how they got in there or who they are or their plans. I didn’t think this stuff happened I’m so naive,” the singer-songwriter added.
The award-wining musician was asleep on the bus when her team found the stowaways in the luggage compartment, she told Australian broadcaster ABC on Tuesday.