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U.S. Stock Market Overview for April 10: Dow Falls 269 Points, Nasdaq Extends Gains for Eighth Session
U.S. stocks closed mixed on April 10, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling 269.23 points to 47,916.57, snapping a two-session winning streak. The downturn came ahead of U.S.-Iran ceasefire negotiations, as profit-taking emerged in blue-chip names following the broader market's recent rally to higher levels. The U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) for March rose 0.9% month-over-month, matching market expectations but accelerating significantly from February's 0.3% increase. The data dampened hopes for near-term interest rate cuts, further weighing on equities.
Among the decliners, Verizon Communications Inc
The Nasdaq Composite added 80.47 points to 22,902.89, extending its rally to an eighth consecutive session. NVIDIA Corp
Source: MINKABU PRESS
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