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US close: Bears routed again as Dow jumps 102

US-BUSINESS Summary
Stock futures up; eyes on EU Summit (Reuters) – Stock index futures pointed to a slightly higher open on Wall Street on Thursday, with futures for the S&P 500 up 0.14 percent, Dow Jones futures up 0.12 percent and Nasdaq 100 futures up 0.18 percent. On Thursday, European Union leaders hold what is…

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US close: Bears routed again as Dow jumps 102
LONDON (SHARECAST) – Dow Jones soared by over 100 points, making it eight rising days out of the last nine, as home sales came in better than expected.

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Thursday, March 25th, 2010 dow jones Comments Off

[NEWS ] SHARE PRICES CLOSE LOWER ON PROFIT-TAKING

Market Commentary and Intraday News
(RTTNews) – Mixed to lower opens are expected Tuesday for the New Zealand and Australia share markets. Both markets opened the week with gains, but got a luke warm lead from Wall Street overnight.

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[NEWS ] SHARE PRICES CLOSE LOWER ON PROFIT-TAKING
According to an analyst, the Malaysian stock market is expected to continue to do well with the global economy returning to recovery mode and Malaysia having recorded a 4.5 per cent growth last year.

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Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 news Comments Off

Dow Jones Index

The Dow Jones Industrial Average (NYSE: DJI, also called the DJIA, Dow 30, INDP, or informally the Dow Jones or The Dow) is one of several stock market indices, created by nineteenth-century Wall Street Journal editor and Dow Jones & Company co-founder Charles Dow. It is an index that shows how certain stocks have traded. Dow compiled the index to gauge the performance of the industrial sector of the American stock market. It is the second-oldest U.S. market index, after the Dow Jones Transportation Average, which Dow also created. The average is computed from the stock prices of 30 of the largest and most widely held public companies in the United States. The "industrial" portion of the name is largely historical—many of the 30 modern components have little to do with traditional heavy industry. The average is price-weighted. To compensate for the effects of stock splits and other adjustments, it is currently a scaled average, not the actual average of the prices of its component stocks—the sum of the component prices is divided by a divisor, which changes whenever one of the component stocks has a stock split or stock dividend, to generate the value of the index. Since the divisor is currently less than one, the value of the index is higher than the sum of the component prices.
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