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Dow retreats from 30,000-point record, Nasdaq at new high
Numbers showing the state of the Dow Jones Industrial Average are displayed above the floor after the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, US, February 21, 2020. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

NEW YORK, Nov 26 — One day after crossing the 30,000-point mark for the first time ever, the Dow retreated at the close of trading yesterday, though the Nasdaq finished at a new high.

While the wider US economy suffers unevenly from the Covid-19 pandemic, Wall Street has charged ahead in recent months, buoyed by the promise of a vaccine and the Federal Reserve’s move to roll out huge liquidity lines.

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At the close, the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index was up 0.5 per cent at 12,094.40. 

The benchmark Dow Jones Industrial Average however struggled most of the day to stay above 30,000, finishing 0.6 per cent lower at 29,872.47, while the broad-based S&P 500 retrenched 0.2 per cent to close at 3,629.65.

Yesterday began with a slew of government economic data releases that showed new home sales remaining strong and durable goods orders increasing more than expected in October, even as consumers saw their incomes fall last month while jobless claims rose last week.

"Much of the recent upward momentum was spurred on by the optimism regarding a Covid-19 vaccine as well as some needed clarity on President-elect Joe Biden’s administration,” Charles Schwab Advisors said, describing today’s session as a pause in the rally.

Tech giants were among yesterday’s winners, with Apple rising 0.8 per cent and Amazon 2.2 per cent.

Salesforce dropped 5.4 per cent after The Wall Street Journal reported the software firm plans to buy corporate messaging platform Slack, which gained 37.6 per cent.

Markets are closed today for the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States. — AFP

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