New York Stock Market Opens Higher on Bargain Buying
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The three major New York stock indices opened higher on bargain buying. At 10:14 a.m. on the 21st (local time) at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), the Standard & Poor's (S&P) 500 index recorded 7,665.85, up 24.69 points (0.32%) from the previous day. At the same time, the Dow Jones 30 Industrial Average rose 383.38 points (0.73%) to 53,142.59, and the Nasdaq index rose 21.42 points (0.
The main indices of New York stock markets opened up high, supported by positive results from companies at the end of the balance-sheet season. Investors follow the Treasurys market, in the midst of the pressure seen in recent days. Oil prices surround stability and follow on radar. At around 10:40 (from Brasilia), the Dow Jones index rose 0.49%, to 53,019,41 points; the S&P 500 advanced 0.42%, to 7,672,94 points and the Nasdaq Composto had a he…
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Yoon Jung-won of Yonhap Infomax = The three major stock indices of the New York stock market started higher, driven by bargain buying.
On the 21st, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rebounded in the New York Stock Exchange, closing at 53,277.01 dollars, up 517.80 dollars from the previous day. Buying orders were dominant as a sense of relief spread after US economic indicators released in the morning showed the resilience of the US economy.
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