Investors Hope for US Extension of Iran Deadline; US Stocks Mostly Close Higher
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Investors' hope for the US to extend its deadline for Iran led to most major US stock indices closing higher. While the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell slightly, the S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Philadelphia Semiconductor indices all gained.
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- Q: What are investors hoping for regarding the US and Iran?
- A: Investors are hoping that the United States will extend the Iran deadline.
- Q: How did the Dow Jones Industrial Average perform at the close?
- A: The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 85.42 points, or 0.18%, to close at 46584.46.
- Q: What was the final closing figure and change for the S&P 500 Index?
- A: The S&P 500 Index rose slightly by 5.02 points, or 0.08%, to close at 6616.85.
- Q: By how many points and what percentage did the Nasdaq Index climb?
- A: The Nasdaq Index climbed modestly by 21.51 points, or 0.10%, to close at 22017.85.
- Q: Which specific index rose significantly by 1.11 percent?
- A: The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index rose significantly by 87.76 points, or 1.11%, to close at 8003.87.