Dow Jones
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Dow Jones closes above 15,0000
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It was another chapter in the market's epic ascent in 2013. Good economic reports, higher corporate profits and support from central banks have eased investors' concerns that another economic slowdown could upend the market.
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White House to try again on background checks; Virginia Governor's race; Dow soars to record high; Proposed outer beltway
Comment5/6/13
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Dow Jones crosses 15,000 for the first time ever
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The Dow Jones industrial average crossed 15,000 for the first time Friday, and the Standard and Poor's 500 index, a broader market measure, rose above 1,600.
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Dow Jones reaches record high Tuesday of 14,222
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The Dow Jones industrial average jumped nearly 100 points early Tuesday, reaching an all-time high, powered by China's strong economic growth targets and a jump in European retail sales.
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Dow Jones industrial average trades above 14,000
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Dow Jones industrial average trades above 14,000 for first time since Oct 17, 2007.
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Dow Jones drops more than 300 points day after election
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The Dow Jones industrial average plunged 328 points to 12,916 at midday Wednesday. The Dow was on track for its worst decline in a year.
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U.S. stocks edge up a day after big losses
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Stock indexes are pushing higher one day after the Dow Jones industrial average sank by nearly 400 points. The Dow was up 135 points, or 1.2 percent, to 11,917 five minutes after the market opened Thursday.
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Stocks rise on hopes Greek vote will be scuttled
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Stocks edged up in early trading Thursday as hopes grow that a plan to tackle the European debt crisis will survive. The Dow Jones industrial average was up 70 points after the first hour of trading.
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U.S. markets drop on news of Greek referendum on austerity
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Worries that a planned Greek referendum could scuttle a plan to resolve Europe's debt crisis rattled markets Tuesday morning. The Dow Jones industrial average fell more than 175 points.
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Buy or sell after a wild week for stocks?
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This week was one of the most volatile in the history of Wall Street. The Dow Jones swung down, then up, then down, then up. What should investors do?
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U.S. Economy: Stocks resume sell-off; Dow finishes down 519
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Stocks are falling at the close of trading as investors' attention returns to the weak economy and Europe's debt problems.
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Wall Street plunge: Could it worsen the economy?
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A day after Wall Street’s epic meltdown, things still aren’t looking up: the free-fall is sparking fears of a second recession, and the other economic indicators out today aren’t doing much to dispute them.
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