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  2. Stock market today: US stocks end higher to hit a 4-month ...

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    Stock market today: US stocks end higher to hit a 4-month winning streak as soft landing hopes rise. Matthew Fox. ... Dow Jones Industrial Average: 41,563.08, up 0.55% (+228.03 points)

  3. Stock market today: Dow breaks 10-day losing streak but ... - AOL

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    The Dow rose just 15 points to narrowly break a 10-day losing streak, its worst in 50 years. The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq dipped again, with attention turning to Friday's PCE report.

  4. Stock market today: Dow drops 1,123 points and bond yields ...

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    Stock market today: Dow drops 1,123 points and bond yields soar as markets adjust rate outlook after Fed meeting. ... Dow Jones Industrial Average: 42,326.87, down 2.58% (-1,123 points).

  5. Stock market today: Dow drops 305 points as US stocks ... - AOL

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    Stock market today: Dow drops 305 points as US stocks stumble into the new year. Matthew Fox. Updated December 30, ... Dow Jones Industrial Average: 42,677.55, down 0.73% (-314 points)

  6. Stock market today: Indexes close lower as new data clouds ...

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    Dow Jones Industrial Average: 42,528.36, down 0.42% (-178.20 points) Nasdaq composite : 19,489.68, down 1.89% The losses come after a new set of economic data raised concerns over sticky inflation.

  7. Dow Jones Industrial Average - Wikipedia

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    However, as a whole throughout the Great Depression, the Dow posted some of its worst performances, for a negative return during most of the 1930s for new and old stock market investors. For the decade, the Dow Jones average was down from 248.48 at the beginning of 1930, to a stable level of 150.24 at the end of 1939, a loss of about 40%. [49]