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Thursday, 04 March 2021
Nasdaq Composite
INDEX
COMP
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INDEX : COMP
13,359
02 Mar 21 00:00
Change:
230.04
Open:
13,599
High:
13,601
Ask:
0
Volume:
0
Change(%):
1.69
Prev:
13,589
Low:
13,352
Bid:
0
Open Int:
0
Latest News
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MARKET SNAPSHOT: Nasdaq Composite Turns Higher, But Broader Market Struggles ...
02:03 | 19/5/17
Fox Business
The Nasdaq Composite on Thursday attempted to rebound, but the broader equity market struggled to gain traction, a day after Wall Street staged its sharpest selloff in months, fueled by ongoing political turmoil in Washington.
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Market Close Report: NASDAQ Composite index closes at 6011.24 down -158.63 points
08:37 | 18/5/17
Nasdaq
Wednesday's session closes with the NASDAQ Composite Index at 6,011.24. The total shares traded for the NASDAQ was over 2.36 billion.
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NASDAQ Composite Index Extends Move to New All-Time Highs
09:22 | 17/5/17
Economic Calendar
Strength in the Technology Sector underpinned the NASDAQ Composite Index in today's session, as the Index outperformed the both the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) and the S&P 500.
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Nasdaq Composite Climbs Toward Fresh Record
08:26 | 17/5/17
Fox Business
The Nasdaq Composite rose 0.3% on Tuesday, on course for its 33rd record close of the year. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1 point, or less than 0.1%, to 20982 and the S&P 500 lost less than 0.1%.
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Most stocks fall, but Nasdaq sets record
08:15 | 17/5/17
WEAU
UNDATED (AP) -- Stocks are closing mostly lower on Wall Street, but gains in some technology companies nudged the Nasdaq composite to another record high. Utilities, phone companies and real estate companies fell more than the rest of the market ...
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13,359
230
1.69%
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