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The Dow closed above 44,000 and the S&P 500 closed above 6,000 for the first time on Monday. Bitcoin soared 8% to hit a record high as crypto's post-election rally continued.
Indexes closed lower on Tuesday, led by a slide in tech stocks. The Nasdaq dropped almost 2%, while the Dow lost more than 150 points. Data showed strong growth in the services sector last month ...
Stock indexes closed mostly lower Tuesday as the market delivered a downbeat finish on the final day of another milestone-shattering year on Wall Street. The Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 0 ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed lower by 267 points on Tuesday, or 0.6%, down for its ninth-straight day. The blue chips haven’t closed in the red for nine consecutive days since ...
The Dow closed at 9,997.62 on Thursday, March 18, 1999. [18] It would take nearly two weeks to close above 10,000 on Monday, March 29, 1999. 14 This was the Dow's close at the peak on January 14, 2000, before the dot-com crash. 15 This was the Dow's close at the peak on October 9, 2007, before the financial crisis of 2007–2008.
After nearly six months of extreme volatility during which the Dow experienced its largest one-day point loss, largest daily point gain, and largest intraday range (of more than 1,000 points) at the time, the index closed at a new 12-year low of 6,547.05 on March 9, 2009, [61] its lowest close since April 1997. The Dow had lost 20% of its value ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 748.63 to 43,428.02, and the Nasdaq composite sank 438.36 points to 19,524.01. Before Friday’s sharp drop, the S&P 500 had been heading for a week of ...
Some sources (including the file Highlights/Lowlights of The Dow on the Dow Jones website) show a loss of −24.39% (from 71.42 to 54.00) on December 12, 1914, placing that day atop the list of largest percentage losses