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Dow Jones Industrial Average; Closing milestones of the Dow Jones Industrial Average; List of largest daily changes in the S&P 500 Index; List of largest daily changes in the Nasdaq Composite; Stock market crashes in India; List of stock market crashes and bear markets, including: Wall Street Crash of 1929 (October 24–29, 1929)
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, [62] its lowest close since April 1997. The Dow had lost 20% of its value ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) -The Dow and S&P 500 ended higher on Friday and the Dow registered its biggest daily percentage gain since November 2023 as month-end repositioning drove a late sharp rally ...
Dow Jones Industrial Average: 42,326.87, down 2.58% (-1,123 points). Nasdaq composite: 19,392.69, down 3.56%. The decision to cut interest rates in December was a "closer call," but Fed officials ...
The blue chips haven’t closed in the red for nine consecutive days since February 1978, according to FactSet data. But the recent market slump has been mild, with the Dow losing just 3% over the ...
This is a list of the largest daily changes in the S&P 500 from 1923. Compare to the list of largest daily changes in the Dow Jones Industrial Average . Largest percentage changes
The Dow's losses amount to roughly 3%, or more than 1,500 points, in the past nine trading sessions. The index has fallen from a record close of 45,014 on Dec. 4 to 43,499 as of Tuesday's close ...
The average was created on July 3, 1884 by Charles Dow, co-founder of Dow Jones & Company, as part of the Customer's Afternoon Letter. From its inception (until May 26, 1896), the Dow Jones Transportation Average consisted of eleven transportation-related companies: nine railroads and two non-rail companies (Western Union and Pacific Mail).