Stock Market Today: Dow Futures Edge Lower
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Stock futures are pointing to a slightly lower open for major indexes on Wednesday as investors respond to a slew of earnings reports from retailers and brace for a big speech later in the week by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average was back in the green again following choppy trading on Wednesday, with shares of Travelers Cos. Inc. and Walmart Inc. contributing the most to the index's rise. The Dow was up 83 points,
Wall Street ended lower on more declines in technology stocks, but the market pared its losses in the afternoon
Stocks’ summer rally lost some steam, with declines in a handful of big tech names weighing on major indexes while shares of smaller companies gained.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is outpacing the other indexes on Tuesday, potentially on its way to a new record. The Dow was trading at 45,176.19, up about 0.6% on Tuesday. Part of this bump was due to the jump in shares from Home Depot.
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Stocks turned in a mixed performance on Friday as the market took a breather from a rally that has lifted major indexes to record highs in recent weeks.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average, also known as the “Dow,” shook up its constituents earlier this week. Cloud computing and software provider Salesforce.com CRM replaced oil giant Exxon Mobil XOM.
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