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Here's where US indexes stood at the 4 p.m. closing bell on Wednesday: S&P 500 : 5,949.91, up 1.83%. Dow Jones Industrial Average : 43,221.55, up 1.65% (703.27 points).
The following is a list of the milestone closing levels of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Legend: 1-point increments are used up to the 20-point level, 2-point increments up to the 50-point level, 5-point increments up to the 100-point level, 10-point increments up to the 500-point level, 20-point increments up to the 1,000-point level,
The Dow Jones Industrial Average daily closing value plotted on a log-10 scale Despite the emerging COVID-19 pandemic , the Dow continued its bull run from the previous decade before peaking at 29,551.42 on February 12, 2020 (29,568.57 intraday on the same day).
US stocks rose Friday, with the Dow Jones closing at a record high for the second day in a row. The S&P 500 and the Dow achieved a four-month win streak in August amid renewed hopes for a soft ...
Dow Jones Industrial Average; Closing milestones of the Dow Jones Industrial Average; List of largest daily changes in the S&P 500 Index; List of largest daily changes in the Nasdaq Composite; Stock market crashes in India; List of stock market crashes and bear markets, including: Wall Street Crash of 1929 (October 24–29, 1929)
Stock market today: Dow hits record high, stocks notch 3-week win streak ahead of key jobs report ... with the Dow Jones closing at a new all-time high while the Nasdaq 100 and S&P 500 traded ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 15 points, ending barely higher after losing more than 1,100 points on Wednesday. The index, however, managed to break its longest losing streak in 50 years.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average, an American stock index composed of 30 large companies, has changed its components 59 times since its inception, on May 26, 1896. [1] As this is a historical listing, the names here are the full legal name of the corporation on that date, with abbreviations and punctuation according to the corporation's own usage.