[Breaking] Mixed Close in New York Stocks Despite Debt Ceiling Agreement... Nasdaq Up 0.32%
The three major indices of the U.S. New York Stock Exchange closed mixed on the 30th (local time) amid relief over the resolution of the debt ceiling negotiations and mixed sentiments regarding the remaining congressional approval process and the Federal Reserve's tightening measures.
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On that day, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down 0.15% from the previous session. The S&P 500, centered on large-cap stocks, remained at a level similar to the previous session. The Nasdaq, focused on technology stocks, closed up 0.32%.
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