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US stocks were mostly lower on Monday, pulling back from last week's record highs. Investors are turning their attention to third-quarter earnings season, with 21% of S&P 500 companies set to ...
The losses extend the market's losing streak to five days, putting the Santa Claus rally at risk. Apple stock dropped more than 2.5%. Tesla fell 6% after reporting deliveries.
4:00 p.m. ET: Stocks end higher as investors continue to weigh corporate results Here were the main moves in markets as at the end of Tuesday's session: S&P 500 ( ^GSPC ) : +37.61 (+0.84%) to 4,521.48
All the major market averages finished higher for the week, with the S&P 500 gaining 2.5%, the Dow Jones Industrial average ending up 1.8% and the Nasdaq climbing north of 4%.
Real-estate stocks in the S&P 500 fell 1.4% for the biggest loss among the 11 sectors that make up the index. All told, the S&P 500 rose 32.91 points to 5,975.38.
In 2011, Nasdaq created the NASDAQ-500 to track the 500 largest stocks on Nasdaq, and the Nasdaq-400, tracking those stocks not included in the Nasdaq-100. [ citation needed ] Nasdaq has also divided the 100 into two distinct sub-indices; the Nasdaq-100 Tech follows those components who service the tech sector, and the Nasdaq-100 Ex-Tech, which ...
Stock market news live updates: Stocks end mixed after S&P 500 U-turns, slipping from all-time high ... Results came close to Bloomberg consensus estimates of an 18.5% annual gain. ... The Today Show.
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