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The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed lower by 267 points on Tuesday, or 0.6%, down for its ninth-straight day. ... The S&P 500 was also down Tuesday, closing with a decline of about 0.39%.
2 This was the Dow's close at the peak on June 4, 1890. 3 This was the Dow's close at the peak on January 19, 1906. 4 This was the Dow's close at the peak on November 3, 1919. 5 This was the Dow's close at the peak of the 1920s bull market on Tuesday, September 3, 1929 before the stock market crash. This level would not be seen again until ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 15 points, ending barely higher after losing more than 1,100 points on Wednesday. The index, however, managed to break its longest losing streak in 50 years.
Here's where US indexes stood at the 4 p.m. closing bell on Wednesday: S&P 500 : 5,872.16, down 2.95%. Dow Jones Industrial Average : 42,326.87, down 2.58% (-1,123 points).
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Here's where US indexes stood at the 4 p.m. closing bell on Wednesday: S&P 500: 5,949.91, up 1.83%. Dow Jones Industrial Average: 43,221.55, up 1.65% (703.27 points).
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.
How can the DJIA have its first closing on February 16, 1885 when it was first calculated on May 26, 1896, 11 years later? — UnladenSwallow 07:34, 13 March 2020 (UTC) This paragraph: The Dow Jones Industrial Average was first published on February 16, 1885. According to records, the Dow reached a peak of 78.38 on June 4, 1890.