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US Stocks Are Up At Closing Bell

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According to Business Insider, Wall Street bounced back after a couple rough days on the trading floor. Although the Trump administration continues to escalate a trade dispute with China, investors are brushing their concerns aside. The latest data from the New York Stock Exchanges shows that the top three indexes made gains before the closing bell. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose to 26,256, adding about 194-points. The Nasdaq Composite ended the day up about 60-points, closing at 7,956. And the S&P 500 gained about 15-points to close at 2,904. However, those gains were between five-tenths and seven-tenths of a percent for each market.

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