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Dow Jones Index Today: DJIA Clinches Record-High as All Eyes Turn to Fed Rate Decision
The Dow Jones (DJIA) secured a new all-time high of 48,040.64 on Wednesday ahead of the Fed interest rate decision. The central bank is expected
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Dow just smashed another record. Up 500 points in a single day — thats one of the biggest jumps of 2025. Why? Because inflation cooled, earnings impressed, and investors rushed back in. The Dow Jones now sits above 43,
The Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq all rose this week, as investors shook off concerns about bad loans as well as trade tensions with China.
All eyes are now on the meeting between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, scheduled to take place in a few minutes from now in South Korea. But while the market is factoring in some mega announcements,
In late 2024, Nvidia replaced Intel in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is home to some of the most storied, iconic American brands. Companies such as Coca-Cola, Disney, Home Depot, IBM, and Walmart are just a handful of the index's components.
US stock market futures today traded mixed early Wednesday. Dow Jones futures slipped 33 points, or 0.07%, while the S&P 500 stayed flat and Nasdaq 100 futures rose 0.3%. Investors await the Federal Reserves rate cut decision,
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Oil prices are hovering around five-year lows due to lower demand and higher supply. In its latest Short-Term Energy Outlook, the U.S. Energy Information Administration forecast a 2 million barrel per day increase in 2025 liquid fuels, largely due to higher production from non-OPEC+ countries like the U.S.
Despite another Federal Reserve rate cut in December now in doubt, the major U.S. stock indexes were on pace to score at least a sixth straight month of gains as October draws to a close, according to Dow Jones Market Data.