U.S. stocks closed 3 hours early due to the Thanksgiving holiday, with the three major indices rising collectively for the fifth consecutive trading day.
Golden Finance reported that U.S. stocks closed three hours early due to the Thanksgiving holiday, with the three major indexes rising for the fifth consecutive trading day. The Nasdaq rose by 0.65%, the Dow Jones increased by 0.61%, and the S&P 500 index rose by 0.54%. The Nasdaq has accumulated a rise of 4.91% this week, the Dow Jones has increased by 3.18%, and the S&P 500 index has risen by 3.73%. Most tech stocks moved higher, with Intel closing up 10%, marking the largest single-day increase since September 18; Meta rose over 2%, and AMD, Amazon, Netflix, and Microsoft all rose over 1%.
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U.S. stocks closed 3 hours early due to the Thanksgiving holiday, with the three major indices rising collectively for the fifth consecutive trading day.
Golden Finance reported that U.S. stocks closed three hours early due to the Thanksgiving holiday, with the three major indexes rising for the fifth consecutive trading day. The Nasdaq rose by 0.65%, the Dow Jones increased by 0.61%, and the S&P 500 index rose by 0.54%. The Nasdaq has accumulated a rise of 4.91% this week, the Dow Jones has increased by 3.18%, and the S&P 500 index has risen by 3.73%. Most tech stocks moved higher, with Intel closing up 10%, marking the largest single-day increase since September 18; Meta rose over 2%, and AMD, Amazon, Netflix, and Microsoft all rose over 1%.