Dow Jones Industrial Average drops 395 points led by Boeing and Goldman Sachs losses
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Updated · MarketWatch · Apr 29
Dow Jones Industrial Average drops 395 points led by Boeing and Goldman Sachs losses
11 articles · Updated · MarketWatch · Apr 29
The Dow fell 395 points (-0.8%) Wednesday morning, with Boeing shares down 3.6% and Goldman Sachs off 2.8%, together dragging the index by about 208 points.
Other major contributors to the decline included Home Depot, Travelers, and Sherwin-Williams, compounding the losses among blue-chip stocks.
This marks the Dow's fifth straight daily loss and its longest losing streak of the year, while the S&P and Nasdaq continue to reach new highs.
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