Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Todays DJIA Dow Jones Industrial Average Investing News USA Today; Nasdaq, S&P 500 Index Finance Trends; President Obama State of the Union

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dow2664 Today’s DJIA, Nasdaq, S&P 500, Stock Market Investing News: Index Trend-line movement this week for the primary indices in the U.S. has been much weaker than what was observed over the course of last week’s sessions. Last week, the DJIA , Nasdaq , and the S&P 500 all posted trend-lines that increased by over 2 percent. This week so far, the primary composites in the U.S. finished the opening session mixed and closed mixed on Tuesday as well. Debt resolution talks in Greece stagnated when creditors were unwilling to agree to restructuring terms. This news added weight to the primary index trends and pushed them lower during the session. Dow Jones, Nasdaq, S&P 500 Index Close Last Session: The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished the last trading session in negative territory for the day. The DJIA index dropped lower by .26 percent at 12,675.75. The Nasdaq finished the day green by .09 percent at 2,786.64. The S&P 500 finished red by .10 percent at 1,314.65. State of the Union: President Obama stated that we have a chance as a nation to decide if we want to mold a country where everyone has a chance to succeed, or if we will settle for a country where only a small number of Americans prosper. The President talked about tax breaks for American companies, and taxing those companies that outsource. He talked about fiscal responsibility and avoiding policies that have debilitated the U.S. economy. He added that there should be no bailouts and no handouts as we move forward. Frank Matto



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