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DOW | 18,552.57 | -45.13 | -0.24% |
S&P; 500 | 2,183.87 | -3.15 | -0.14% |
NASDAQ | 5,238.38 | -1.77 | -0.03% |
TR US Index | 193.93 | -0.26 | -0.13% |
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Energy | -0.96% |
Basic Materials | -0.31% |
Industrials | +0.04% |
Cyclical Goods & Services | -0.13% |
Non-Cyclical Goods & Services | -0.32% |
Financials | -0.34% |
Healthcare | -0.36% |
Technology | +0.23% |
Telecoms | -1.03% |
Utilities | -1.05% |
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