Dow Rises on Election Day as Markets Bet on Clear Biden Win
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose on Tuesday, as investors seem to be betting on a clear Electoral College victory for former Vice President Joe Biden.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose on Tuesday, as investors seem to be betting on a clear Electoral College victory for former Vice President Joe Biden.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose on Monday, as Wall Street bets on Biden amid record turnout in early voting.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is starting November in the green after wrapping up its worst month since March.
The Dow Jones was under pressure on Friday, as election jitters and a big tech bloodbath weighed on investor sentiment.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is on track to record its worst monthly performance since the March liquidity crisis.
The Dow Jones soared more than 300 points on Thursday, as Joe Biden’s polling lead holds steady with five days to go before the election.
The Dow Jones plunged for the second time this week, as coronavirus cases are sparking lockdowns in Europe.
The Dow fell on Tuesday, as hopes of imminent government aid collapsed with Mitch McConnell’s decision to recess the Senate till November 9.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average struggled for momentum Tuesday, as investors remained fixated on the election, corporate earnings, and Covid-19.
The Dow Jones fell sharply on Monday, as investors worry about the damage a contested election would do to stimulus talks.