[Breaking] S&P 500 and Nasdaq Close Higher for Fourth Consecutive Session on Ceasefire Hopes
On the 6th (local time), the three major U.S. stock indices all closed higher amid rising hopes for an end to hostilities, with the deadline for negotiations between the United States and Iran just one day away.
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On the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) that day, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed up 0.36% compared to the previous trading session. The S&P 500, which focuses on large-cap stocks, rose 0.44%, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq finished up 0.54%.
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