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The Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq all rose this week, as investors shook off concerns about bad loans as well as trade tensions with China.
The three US indices that I follow here at FX Empire all look as if they are trying to bounce a bit after the initial selloff on Friday. At this point, the market looks like it is going to be choppy b
The Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq rose despite stock market jitters about bad bank loans and the U.S.-China trade war.
A Thursday afternoon selloff in the U.S. stock market has been picking up steam, with major indexes like the S&P 500 recently returning to their lowest levels of the session. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 400 points,
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However, Zion stock bounced nearly 4% Friday morning as Baird analysts said "buy the dip" after an "excessive" sell-off. Western shares moved up nearly 2% and the KRE ETF gained 1.3% premarket. Be sure to follow Scott Lehtonen on X at @IBD_SLehtonen for more on growth stocks, the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the stock market today.
U.S. stock indexes rose to begin the week, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, and Nasdaq all setting record intraday and closing highs for a third straight session.
According to Dow Texas Operations, the fire broke out at Plant B. In an update, officials said the fire was contained within the facility block and all employees were accounted for. There were no injuries and a shelter-in-place was never issued.
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Major stock indexes erased early declines to close higher for a fourth consecutive session Wednesday, shaking off a U.S. government shutdown and a surprising decrease in private-sector jobs.