The yield on the 2-year Treasury note dropped to 3.56%, while the 10-year yield was down to 4.09%. Like the Swiss Market Index Best gold etfs (SMI), the Dow Jones is a price index. The shares included in it are weighted according to price; the index level represents the average of the shares included in it. Dividend payments are not considered in the index. With the government still shut down, Wall Street is turning to private data providers for updates on the economy.
Dow Jones Dips Amid Earnings Scrutiny and AI Valuation Concerns
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- The stock market fell again on Thursday as Wall Street continued to sell riskier technology and consumer discretionary stocks in the wake of some weaker labor market data.
- Instead, an independent Wall Street Journal commission decides whether a share is to be included or excluded.
- There are no fixed times for reviewing the composition of the index, since changes are only made by the commission as and when they are needed.
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What Shutdown? The IPO Window Is Still Open for Some Companies
The stock market fell again on Thursday as Wall Street continued to sell riskier technology and consumer discretionary stocks in the wake of some weaker labor market data. Technology stocks, particularly those with significant AI exposure, were notable weights on the market. Concerns about the lofty valuations of AI-driven companies re-emerged, leading to a sell-off in some of the sector’s giants. This sentiment overshadowed earlier optimism, making corporate performance and outlook paramount for market direction. Select market data provided by ICE Data Services. Select reference data provided by FactSet.
The worst October layoffs data in 22 years is spearheading more losses in stocks
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- Employers announced over 153,000 job cuts last month, marking the worst October for layoff announcements in 22 years.
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- With the government still shut down, Wall Street is turning to private data providers for updates on the economy.
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Instead, an independent Wall Street Journal commission decides whether a share is to be included or excluded. There are no fixed times for reviewing the composition of the index, since changes are only made by the commission as and when they are needed. Employers announced over 153,000 job cuts last month, marking the worst October for layoff announcements in 22 years.
Dow Jones Stocks List (by Dollar Volume)
The latest was Revlio Labs, a workforce intelligence firm, which estimated the U.S. lost 9,100 nonfarm jobs in October. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 397 points, or 0.8%. The inclusion of a company in the Dow Jones Industrial Average does not depend on defined criteria.
