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The closing bell rings at the New York Stock Exchange as the Dow finishes at a record, capping a strong week for US stocks following mostly solid corporate earnings that have offset worries about inflation. The blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average ended up 0.2 percent at 35,677.02, its first record since mid-August. IMAGES
Green Dot Corporation’s President and Chief Executive Officer, Dan Henry, virtually rings the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow finished at a fresh record Wednesday as Wall Street largely shrugged off unrest in Washington after angry supporters of outgoing President Donald Trump stormed the US Capitol. IMAGES
The closing bell rings at the New York Stock Exchange as the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 0.8 percent to 28,430.05, but still enjoyed its best August since 1984. The S&P 500 retreated from its latest record, losing 0.2 percent to finish the month at 3,500.31. IMAGES
The closing bell rings at the New York Stock Exchange as the Nasdaq powers to a fresh record, benefiting from continued bullishness on tech stocks that have prospered during the coronavirus pandemic. IMAGES
The New York Stock Exchange closing bell rings as Wall Street stocks mark a gloomy end to 2022, slumping to close lower in their worst annual showing in years. IMAGES
The closing bell rings at the New York Stock Exchange as US indices hit records again, with investors renewing their faith that the current Covid-19 surge will end, though trading was subdued elsewhere in the world. IMAGES