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10 Nov 2014
Wall Street sets new record highs to start the week
FXStreet (San Francisco) - The US stocks market closed positive on Monday as investors digested earnings corporate and healthcare shares and despite pressure on energies. The Russell 2000 jumped to 4-month highs while the Dow and the S&P hit record highs.
S&P was positive for fourth straight day while the the Nasdaq Composite finished at highest close since March 2000.
The Dow Jones advanced 39.81 points or 0.23% to finish at 17,613.74; while the S&P 500 added 6.34 points or 0.31% to 2,038.26 and the Nasdaq jumped 19.08 pts or 0.41% to 4,651.62.
The gold lost more than a half of Friday's gains before closing at 1,151.30/oz. The WTI oil was rejected by the 80.00 area and closed at 77.25.
S&P was positive for fourth straight day while the the Nasdaq Composite finished at highest close since March 2000.
The Dow Jones advanced 39.81 points or 0.23% to finish at 17,613.74; while the S&P 500 added 6.34 points or 0.31% to 2,038.26 and the Nasdaq jumped 19.08 pts or 0.41% to 4,651.62.
The gold lost more than a half of Friday's gains before closing at 1,151.30/oz. The WTI oil was rejected by the 80.00 area and closed at 77.25.