Por: Forbes Business October 10, 2022
Getty Images The Dow Jones Industrial Average (often abbreviated to the Dow Jones or DJIA) is an index of . At its origin in the 1890s, the index held only 12 stocks and was a simple average of these 12 stocks’ values in terms of dollars. As the market – and the index – have evolved, the calculations have become far more complicated. Here’s how to understand some of the different mathematical functions that produce the DJIA and how they... + full article
MarketWatch USA Business September 30, 2022
Dow Jones Market Data took a look at how equities have done in the wake of particularly brutal Septembers. But first, how does the month just ended stack up? The S&P 500 fell 9.34%, while the Dow dropped 8.84% and the Nasdaq Composite declined 10.5%. The Nasdaq’s drop marked... + más
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MarketWatch USA Business September 29, 2022
As U.S. stock and bond markets rebounded sharply Wednesday, with the S&P 500 posting its largest percentage point gain in more than a month and the Dow Jones Industrial Average recording its biggest gain since July, many on Wall Street noticed something unusual. One of the most... + más
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MarketWatch USA Business September 27, 2022
The Dow last fell into a bear market in early 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic all but shut down the global economy and sparked financial chaos. The Dow dropped 37.1% from its Feb. 12, 2020, peak to its bear-market low on March 23, 2020. It exited the bear — ending 20% above its... + más
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