The post-election rally in stocks pushed all three major U.S. indexes to closing highs Wednesday. The Dow Jones Industrial ...
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A blockbuster week for U.S. stocks ended in more records. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose to top 44000 for the first time, while the S&P 500 crossed 6000. Both indexes retreated to close the day ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average touched 44000 for the first time.
Financiers, ready for dealmaking, are no longer scared to embrace the former president.
Big banks and small-cap stocks surged, while retailers and manufacturers brace for tariffs.
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Nvidia will replace Intel in the Dow Jones Industrial Average next week, a swap that reflects their reversal of fortunes ...
Major indexes rose as U.S. voters headed to the polls to elect their next president.
The swap reflects their reversal of fortunes within the tech industry and would have been unthinkable a few years ago.
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