What was the DJIA on November 6 2012?

What was the DJIA on November 6 2012?

^DJI – Dow Jones Industrial Average

Date Open Adj Close**
Nov 09, 2012 12,811.17 12,815.39
Nov 08, 2012 12,932.81 12,811.32
Nov 07, 2012 13,228.24 12,932.73
Nov 06, 2012 13,112.90 13,245.68

What was the Dow in December 2012?

NEW YORK U.S. stocks rallied in the final hours of trading for the year as a budget deal took shape in Washington. The Dow Jones industrial average jumped 166 to end at 13,104 Monday.

What was the Dow in January 2012?

32,627.97
20 Stocks For January 2012

Index Last % Change
Dow 32,627.97 -0.71%
Nasdaq 13,215.24 0.76%
S&P 500 3,913.10 -0.06%
Treasuries 1.73 0.12%

What was the Dow in October 2012?

The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI) lost 0.8% to close the day at 13,473.45. The Standard & Poor 500 (S&P 500) slipped 1.0% to finish yesterday’s trading session at 1,441.48. The tech-laden Nasdaq Composite Index slipped 1.5% to end at 3,065.02.

What was the Dow Jones average in 1985?

324.93
It closed 1985 at 324.93, off its July, 1983, peak of 328.91. (As for other indexes during all of 1985, the Amex rose 20.5%, the S&P 500 jumped 26.3% and the NYSE composite jumped 26.2%). Some secondary stocks are notable for their price declines since the first half of 1983.

What was the Dow Jones Industrial Average in 1970?

753.12
Dow Jones – DJIA – 100 Year Historical Chart

Dow Jones Industrial Average – Historical Annual Data
Year Average Closing Price Year Close
1970 753.12 838.92
1969 875.72 800.36
1968 903.96 943.75

What was the Dow Jones average for 2015?

Dow Jones – 10 Year Daily Chart

Dow Jones Industrial Average – Historical Annual Data
Year Average Closing Price Annual % Change
2016 17,927.11 13.42%
2015 17,587.03 -2.23%
2014 16,777.69 7.52%

How far did stocks fall in 2008?

777.68 points
The stock market crash of 2008 occurred on Sept. 29, 2008. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 777.68 points in intraday trading. 1 Until the stock market crash of 2020, it was the largest point drop in history.

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