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stocks remained relatively flat on Friday one session after the major indices
surged into record territory, amid continuing soft economic data.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average and NASDAQ Composite index each moved by less than 0.15% on the final day of trading this week, while the S&P Composite index inched up one day after surging to an all-time record closing high. The Dow gained 20.32 or 0.11% to 18,272.56 on the session, edging up by less than 1% for the week. While the NASDAQ lost 2.51 points or 0.05% on Friday, it still closed at 5,048.29 to remain above the symbolic 5,000 level for the second straight week.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average and NASDAQ Composite index each moved by less than 0.15% on the final day of trading this week, while the S&P Composite index inched up one day after surging to an all-time record closing high. The Dow gained 20.32 or 0.11% to 18,272.56 on the session, edging up by less than 1% for the week. While the NASDAQ lost 2.51 points or 0.05% on Friday, it still closed at 5,048.29 to remain above the symbolic 5,000 level for the second straight week.
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