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U.S. stocks finished mixed on Tuesday with the Dow Jones Industrial Average booking a new all-time closing high as investors digested strong third-quarter earnings from 3M and Coca-Cola. The Dow advanced over 210 points,
Stocks rose to begin a busy week that will see a flurry of corporate earnings reports, with investors also awaiting further developments on the trade front and inflation data that will factor into the Federal Reserve's upcoming decision on interest rates.
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Stock Market Today: Dow Advances Amid Shutdown Worries; Buffett Eyes Massive Deal (Live Coverage)
The Dow slipped 0.1% after scoring a record close Tuesday. Health care stocks fared well in the Dow but finance and retail stocks lagged amid fears of a drawn-out government shutdown. JPMorgan Chase JPM and Goldman Sachs GS fell but retail giants suffered deeper losses. Walmart WMT and Home Depot HD each dropped nearly 2%.
U.S. stocks were mostly higher in final hour of trading on Tuesday afternoon. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was rising over 280 points, or 0.6%, to trade near 46,992. The blue-chip index was also on pace to score a new record close and its 12th record closing high of 2025,
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended higher after an afternoon of topsy-turvy trade Wednesday after the Federal Reserve made what Chairman Jerome Powell called a "risk-management" in interest rates by a quarter point. Meanwhile, TeslaTSLA, Uber ...
The stock market was back to its record-setting ways on Thursday as Wall Street digested the latest economic data in the wake of yesterday’s interest-rate cut. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 124 points, or 0.3%. The S&P 500 was up 0.5%. The Nasdaq ...
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