The Dow Jones tumbled during the overnight session before Monday’s opening bell. Trade war fears are back on the table after Trump gets into a political scuffle with Colombia. Fresh rate cut hopes are bolstering equities from early week lows.
Tech stocks tanked Monday as a Chinese competitor threatens to upend the AI frenzy; Nvidia sank nearly 17%. The post appeared first on TV News Check. The post Dow Climbs 289, Nasdaq Drops 612, S&P 500 Falls 89 originally published on TV News Check.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average went up Monday afternoon, as the 10-year Treasury yield fell while investors saw some relief on the tariffs front. However, the Nasdaq Composite tanked as attention on Chinese startup DeepSeek raised the prospect of cheaper AI development.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) is a group of 30 U.S. industry leaders. The DJIA itself gained 14% in 2024, far underperforming the larger and more diverse S&P 500, which gained 25%. In order of best to worst,
The tech-led rout that gripped US equity markets on Monday left one corner of the market relatively unscathed: the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
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Stocks were sharply lower Monday afternoon on concerns about the competitive threat that China poses in the race to develop artificial intelligence.
The SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF Trust (DIA) is one of the largest and most liquid U.S. equity ETFs available to investors.
Behind strong returns for shares of Salesforce and Johnson & Johnson, the Dow Jones Industrial Average is up Monday afternoon.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) continued its steady drift into the high end on Thursday, gaining 0.8% and adding around 350 points to the tally as investors broadly tilt into a risk on stance.
Historically, the Dow has performed better compared to the broader market. According to S&P Global, in the past 30 years up until June 2021, the Dow index returned approximately 11.16% compared to the market’s return of 10.6%. This growth is mainly due to the Dow’s stable, industry-leading companies that offer reliable dividends and returns.