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  2. Stock market little changed but near record highs, awaiting ...

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    NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 03: The New York Stock Exchange is seen during morning trading on February 03, 2025 in New York City. All three major indexes opened on a downward trajectory to start ...

  3. Stock market today: Wall Street indexes lose ground as ... - AOL

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    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 S&P 500 gave up an early gain to ...

  4. Stock market today: Most of Wall Street sinks after inflation ...

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    The Dow Jones Industrial Average sank 225 points, or 0.5%, while the Nasdaq composite edged higher by less than 0.1%. A barrel of benchmark U.S. crude fell 2.7% below $72 after President Donald ...

  5. NYSE says technical issue fixed after Berkshire Hathaway ...

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    Normal trading resumed late Monday morning after the New York Stock Exchange said a technical issue had led to large fluctuations in the prices displayed for certain stocks, including Warren ...

  6. Trading curb - Wikipedia

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    On the New York Stock Exchange alone, it is not uncommon for over $1.5 trillion of stocks to be traded in a single day. [22] Due to the large amount of transactions that take place every day, experienced traders, and computer using algorithmic trading make trades based on the slightest up-ticks and down-ticks in price, and subtle changes in the ...

  7. Trading halt - Wikipedia

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    Both of the reasons mentioned above are "regulatory" trading halts and are implemented on many major stock exchanges (for example, the NYSE American, NASDAQ, and New York Stock Exchange). When a United States exchange enacts a regulatory halt for a security, other U.S. exchanges that also trade the security will honor the halt. [1]