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Wall Street stocks Xmas records: Dow Jones Industrial Average reached 28,551.53

Tuesday, December 24th 2019 - 08:53 UTC
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The broad-based S&P 500 gained 2.79 points (0.09 per cent) to 3,224.01, while the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index advanced 20.69 points (0.23%) to 8,945.65. The broad-based S&P 500 gained 2.79 points (0.09 per cent) to 3,224.01, while the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index advanced 20.69 points (0.23%) to 8,945.65.
The session marked the third straight record finishes for the Dow and S&P 500 and eighth straight high close for the Nasdaq. The session marked the third straight record finishes for the Dow and S&P 500 and eighth straight high close for the Nasdaq.

Wall Street stocks finished at records again on Monday, with an executive shakeup at Boeing lifting the Dow, as a holiday-shortened week opened with a flourish. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 96.44 points (0.34 percent) to finish the last full session before Christmas at 28,551.53.

The broad-based S&P 500 gained 2.79 points (0.09 per cent) to 3,224.01, while the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index advanced 20.69 points (0.23 per cent) to 8,945.65.

The session marked the third straight record finishes for the Dow and S&P 500 and eighth straight high close for the Nasdaq.

The records have come amid positive developments in the grinding US-China trade war, with the US calling off new tariffs scheduled for this month following a tentative trade agreement.

On Monday, Beijing said it would lower import tariffs on more than 850 American products, though the move does not appear to be linked to the bruising trade war with Washington.

However, President Donald Trump re-tweeted two press reports on the tariff reduction on Monday, without any additional comment, and the list includes many items that Chinese companies purchase from the US such as pork and tech goods.

Other factors in the surge include a series of accommodative monetary policy moves by the Federal Reserve and other central banks and mostly solid economic data.

Among individual companies, Boeing jumped 2.9 per cent after the embattled aerospace company ousted Dennis Muilenburg as chief executive and tapped board Chairman David Calhoun for the job, saying the move was needed to restore confidence in the company as it works to repair relationships with regulators, customers, and all other stakeholders.

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