S&P 500, Dow Close at New Highs
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average got its first all-time high of 2026—but fell just short of closing above 49000 for the first time. The index was up as much as 1.7% in midday trading, then faded a bit to end the day at 48977.
The ​S&P 500 and Dow registered record closing highs on Monday, with shares of technology companies and retailer Walmart ‌gaining and as investors mostly brushed aside concerns about the U.S. Justice Department's criminal investigation of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
Omar Aguilar, Schwab Asset Management CEO & CIO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the day's record market action.
Broad-based gains across healthcare and smaller technology stocks sent the Dow industrials and S&P 500 to new records.
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Major stock indexes finished mixed Thursday, with the blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average rising but the tech-heavy Nasdaq pulled lower by data-storage shares.
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U.S. stocks closed higher Friday after investors assessed a highly anticipated jobs report, with all three major benchmarks scoring weekly gains in a broad market rally. The S&P 500 and Dow each ended at fresh record peaks.
Metals rally, with silver hitting $80 for the first time
Major stock indexes finished mostly lower Wednesday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 reversing course after setting fresh all-time highs.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at a new record yesterday, and since it's currently trading higher, it could close at another record today. On top of that, the Dow Jones Transportation Average is currently on pace for a record close too,