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Stocks wrap up
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Arirang News
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Taking a look at your markets.
U.S. stocks closed higher as investors digested disappointing data from major Asian economies, reigniting concerns of a global growth slowdown.
Pulling up the figures for you.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average edged up less than zero-point-one percent to 23,346.
The S&P 500 rose slightly more than zero-point-one percent to 2,510.
The Nasdaq added close to half-a-percent to 6,666.
South Korean stocks closed sharply lower on Wednesday to hit a more-than two month low.
The benchmark KOSPI dropped 31 points, or one-and-a-half percent, to end at 2,010.
The tech-heavy KOSDAQ slumped zero-point-nine percent to 669.
U.S. stocks closed higher as investors digested disappointing data from major Asian economies, reigniting concerns of a global growth slowdown.
Pulling up the figures for you.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average edged up less than zero-point-one percent to 23,346.
The S&P 500 rose slightly more than zero-point-one percent to 2,510.
The Nasdaq added close to half-a-percent to 6,666.
South Korean stocks closed sharply lower on Wednesday to hit a more-than two month low.
The benchmark KOSPI dropped 31 points, or one-and-a-half percent, to end at 2,010.
The tech-heavy KOSDAQ slumped zero-point-nine percent to 669.
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