Markets Wrap: Stocks Snap Five-Day Losing Streak but End Week Lower
U.S. stocks closed higher on Friday as Wall Street recovered from a rocky start to the new year.
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U.S. stocks closed higher on Friday as Wall Street recovered from a rocky start to the new year.
On Thursday, major U.S. stock indices extended their losing streak into the new year.
US stocks closed lower on Tuesday, marking the end of a booming year for equity investors.
U.S. stocks declined on Monday in one of the final trading sessions of 2024, as a banner year for investors appears to be ending on a sour note.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average narrowly ended its longest losing streak since 1974, closing with a modest gain of 15.37 points (0.04%) at 42,342.24.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average extended its historic losing streak, marking a 10th consecutive day of declines, its longest since 1974.
On Tuesday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average recorded its longest losing streak since 1978, declining for the ninth consecutive session.
U.S. stocks moved higher on Monday, driven by optimism surrounding the Federal Reserve's upcoming policy decision.
Stocks fell Thursday, weighed down by hotter-than-expected U.S. inflation data and a pullback in technology shares.
Investors' enthusiasm for US technology giants sent stocks higher Wednesday, snapping a two-day slide after a benign inflation report cemented expectations that the Federal Reserve will continue to cut interest rates.