US market outlook: The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 18.12 dollars, and the Nasdaq Composite Stock Price Index also started at a 40.97 point high
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At the start of the US market, the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which consists of blue-chip stocks, started at 11759.09, a rise of 18.12 dollars at 33887.39 dollars, and the Nasdaq Composite Stock Price Index, which has a high high-tech stock ratio, rose 40.97 points. The S&P 500 average, which consists of 500 stocks that are large US stocks, is 4096.62, 6.16 points higher.
At the start of the US market, the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which consists of blue-chip stocks, started at 11759.09, a rise of 18.12 dollars at 33887.39 dollars, and the Nasdaq Composite Stock Price Index, which has a high high-tech stock ratio, rose 40.97 points. The S&P 500 average, which consists of 500 stocks that are large US stocks, is 4096.62, 6.16 points higher.
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