Dow Runs to New Record
Updated from 4:17 p.m. EST
Stocks enjoyed a solidly higher session Wednesday, albeit amid somewhat light trading action, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average surged to a new record close. The Dow was strong all day and finished ahead by 102.94 points, or 0.8%, at 12,510.57, driven by gains of more than 2% in Alcoa (AA Quote), Citigroup (C Quote) and General Motors (GM Quote). Also picking up ground were the S&P 500, rising 9.94 points, or 0.7%, to 1426.84, and the Nasdaq Composite, which collected 17.71 points, or 0.7%, to 2431.22. Only one of the 30 industrials, United Technologies (UTX Quote), faltered. U.S. stocks began the holiday-shortened week in an upbeat manner Tuesday, as the major averages advanced throughout the session and closed higher. The Dow rose 64.41 points to 12,407.63, and the S&P 500 climbed 6.14 points to 1416.90. The Nasdaq tacked on 12.33 points to 2413.51. For both the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq, the past two days have been marked by fairly low volume. About 1.50 billion shares changed hands on the NYSE, and 1.26 billion shares traded on the Nasdaq. Winners beat losers roughly 7 to 3. Two days remain in 2006 for Wall Street. However, though the NYSE hasn't announced its plans, trading could potentially be canceled one day this week because of the death of former President Gerald Ford.- Loading Comments...
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| Dow Jones | S&P 500 | NASDAQ | 10-Year Note | |
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| 10,226.94 | 1,093.07 | 2,154.06 | 34.86 |
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