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Economy

Economic Data (USA)

Friday, April 06, 2018

All 3 Major Stock Market Indices Lost Ground On The Week

Summary of U.S. Markets for the Week Ending April 6, 2018:

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Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) closed @ 23,932.76:

- lost 170.35 points (-0.7068%) on the week.
- lost 2,683.95 points (-10.084%) since the January 26, 2018 record-high close (26,616.71.)

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S and P 500 Index closed @ 2,604.47:

- lost 36.40 points (-1.378%) on the week.
- lost 268.40 points (-9.343%) since the January 26, 2018 record-high close (2,872.87.)

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NASDAQ Composite Index closed @ 6,915.11:

- lost 148.33 points (-2.1%) on the week.
- lost 673.21 points (-8.872%) since the March 12, 2018 record-high close (7,588.32.)

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- NYMEX Crude Oil for Future Delivery closed @ $62.06 per barrel

- Comex Gold for April delivery closed @ $1,336.10 per ounce

- In New York, the U.S. dollar buys 0.81420 euros

- In New York, the euro buys 1.2282 U.S. dollars

- The United States Prime Rate is 4.75%

- The Target Range for the Fed Funds Rate is 1.50% - 1.75%

- The yield on the 10-Year Treasury Note is currently @ 2.77%


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Standard and Poor's 500 Index Chart Through April 6, 2018
Standard and Poor's 500 Index Chart Through April 6, 2018

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