The Dow Jones ended virtually unchanged, the Nasdaq gained 0.13%
The NYSE has ended in a disorganized meeting Friday after a nondirectional, two indicators found reassuring on industrial activity and consumer confidence offset the announcement of a slowdown in growth in the second quarter.
The Dow Jones closed down on a symbolic point of 1.22, or 0.01%, to 10,465.94.
The S & P 500 is broader, was also virtually unchanged at 1101.60 points (0.01%).
The Nasdaq Composite Index was on his side of 3.01 points (+0.13%) to 2254.70.
For the week, the Dow Jones rose 0.40%, the S & P 500 lost 0.1% and the Nasdaq dropped 0.65%.
- The Dow Jones lost 0.80%, Nasdaq 1.46% yield
- Wall Street ends higher, the Dow gained 0.35%, Nasdaq 0.80%
- Wall Street opens lower on profit taking
- Wall Street ends slightly down
- Wall Street opens up, low trading volume
July 30th, 2010 in
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