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Taking a look at the financial markets.
Wall Street closed higher on Thursday despite the release of multiple economic reports, some of which fell short of expectations.
Pulling up the numbers for you.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 54 points, or zero-point-two percent, at 26,439.
The S&P 500 rose eight points, or zero-point-three percent, to close at 2,914.
The Nasdaq was up 51 points, or two-thirds of a percent, at 8,041.
South Korean stocks ended higher Thursday as investors' sentiment was boosted by improved inter-Korean ties.
The benchmark KOSPI moved up 16 points, or zero-point-seven percent, to 2,355.
The KOSDAQ rose five points, or zero-point-six percent, to 833.
Wall Street closed higher on Thursday despite the release of multiple economic reports, some of which fell short of expectations.
Pulling up the numbers for you.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 54 points, or zero-point-two percent, at 26,439.
The S&P 500 rose eight points, or zero-point-three percent, to close at 2,914.
The Nasdaq was up 51 points, or two-thirds of a percent, at 8,041.
South Korean stocks ended higher Thursday as investors' sentiment was boosted by improved inter-Korean ties.
The benchmark KOSPI moved up 16 points, or zero-point-seven percent, to 2,355.
The KOSDAQ rose five points, or zero-point-six percent, to 833.
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