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U.S. stock-index futures are seeing sharp gains after the U.S. and China agreed to mutually slash tariffs temporarily. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is on track to erase the remainder of the ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is on pace to exit correction territory, up 10% from its April lows, if it closes 160.77 points higher. Dow Jones Averages. 42218.52 Companies pacing Monday's ...
Any close of 41,410.15 or higher would confirm the Dow's exit from correction territory, according to Dow Jones Market Data. That would mark a rise of more than 10% from its April 8 closing low.
With both rallying for a second day, here are the levels they need to reach to exit correction territory: Dow: 41410.15. The blue-chip index closed at 39186.98 on Tuesday. S&P 500: 5481.05.
On Thursday, the S&P 500 even finished at a level 10% higher than its recent low, marking a recovery that some define as an exit from correction territory. Quote: "A positive trade headline a day ...
The S&P 500 was on track to exit correction territory as the final hour of trading approached on Thursday. The market benchmark was up 2% to 5482.56, a hair above the 5481.05 level it needs to ...
The S&P 500 index SPX on Thursday was able to exit correction territory, ending at least 10 ... of its market capitalization, according to Dow Jones Market Data. So, was that the market low?
As markets continue reeling, economic uncertainty rises, and experts warn about a heightened risk of recession, you may have heard the Dow and S&P 500 entered correction territory and the Nasdaq ...
As markets continue reeling, economic uncertainty rises, and experts warn about a heightened risk of recession, you may have heard the Dow and S&P 500 entered correction territory and the Nasdaq ...
Michael Nagle / Bloomberg via Getty Images The Dow Jones Industrial Average became the last of the major stock indexes to confirm a correction ... it in bear market territory.