New York Stock Exchange Closed the Day with a Mixed Course
New York Stock Exchange ends the day with a mixed course. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq indices broke records at the close.
New York Stock Exchange closed the day with a mixed course. S&P 500 and Nasdaq indices broke a new record at the close.
Dow Jones index saw 31,176.01 points level with a loss of 0.04 percent at closing.
The S&P 500 index gained 0.02 percent and rose to 3,852.80 points, while the Nasdaq index rose by 0.55 percent to 13,530.92 points.
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq indices, which closed Wednesday with a rally after the inauguration ceremony of the new US President Joe Biden, broke a new record at the close.
The new incentive package, which is planned to come into effect within the scope of combating the economic effects of the coronavirus epidemic, is still at the center of the markets.
Joe Biden, the new President of the USA, shared his strategy to combat the coronavirus epidemic on the first day of his presidency.
Biden pointed out that he will do his best to get the support package approved as soon as possible.
Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi made important statements at the press conference. Pelosi stated that the incentive package, which is planned to be implemented within the scope of combating the economic effects of the coronavirus epidemic, could be put to vote in early February.