Lola Evans
17 Jan 2025, 07:14 GMT+10
NEW YORK, New York - Wall Street ended Thursday's session in the red, with most major U.S. benchmarks posting modest losses. A mix of profit-taking and concerns about recently-released, and upcoming economic data weighed on investor sentiment. Below are the closing figures for Thursday for the major indices:
S&P 500 (^GSPC)
5,937.34 - down 12.57 points, a drop of 0.21 percent
Volume: 2.491B shares
Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI)
43,153.13 - down 68.42 points, declining 0.16 percent
Volume: 497.136M shares
NASDAQ Composite (^IXIC)
19,338.29 - losing 172.95 points, off 0.89 percent
Volume: 6.461B shares
Dollar Dips Slightly as Japanese Yen Makes Good Gains, while Euro Edges Up in Thursday Trading
In Thursday's foreign exchange market, the U.S. dollar recorded mixed performance against major currencies. While the greenback lost ground to some counterparts, it managed to strengthen against others, reflecting a cautious outlook among traders. Below is a roundup of the day's highlights, with all percentage movements shown as the word "percent."
Euro / US dollar (EURUSD)
US dollar / Japanese yen (USDJPY)
US dollar / Canadian dollar (USDCAD)
British pound / US dollar (GBPUSD)
US dollar / Swiss franc (USDCHF)
Australian dollar / US dollar (AUDUSD)
New Zealand dollar / US dollar (NZDUSD)
Global Markets Wrap Up Thursday Trading with Broad Gains
Stock markets around the world, outside the U.S., closed generally higher on Thursday, bolstered by upbeat investor sentiment and positive economic data releases in key regions. Here's a roundup of how major indices fared, with all percentage moves shown as the word "percent."
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