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U.S. Closed A Bit Down, Waiting For Biden’s Announcement

On Thursday, hours before President-elect Joe Biden unveiled a large initiative to help the U.S. economy in the wake of the coronavirus epidemic, the New York Stock Exchange finished marginally lower. The media was concerned around two trillion dollars, in comparison to the 900 billion

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U.S. Indices: 2021 Started Off Shaky

On Monday, after its reports for the last days of 2020, the New York Stock Exchange began 2021 in a difficult way. In spite of the vaccine race, the coronavirus outbreak appears to escalate in the USA and Europe. In Europe, England reported a complete

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U.S. Indices Kept Flying Higher In Penultimate Session Of The Year

On Wednesday, the penultimate session of 2020, the New York Stock Exchange advanced, with the Dow Jones index closing at a historic high and other big indices reaching theirs. As a part of the latest assistance package in the United States, and through the coronavirus

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U.S. Indices: A Relatively Calm Day Before Christmas

In this last (full) session before the extended Christmas weekend, Wall Street regained some ground. On Wednesday, the Dow Jones picked up +0.38 percent to 30,130 points. The S&P 500’s wide index gained +0.07% to 3,690 points, while the Nasdaq Composite index, rich in stocks

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U.S. Indices Closed In Green With New Records

The U.S. indices ended the trading session in positive territory on Tuesday, December 8, after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released first scientific evaluation, setting the stage for the government to give a go ahead to the Covid-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech

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U.S. Indices: Investor Remained On Backfoot On Wednesday

The markets traded without any obvious enthusiasm Wednesday. Extremely contradictory news is the reason for this, which does not yet allow investors to decide on a possible continuation of the movement. A number of pharmaceutical companies, on the one hand, are not only close to