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NEW YORK (dpa-AFX) – After some high price losses on the Nasdaq technology exchange in early trading, Apple, Amazon, Alphabet & Co largely made up for the losses on Tuesday. After a speech by the US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on monetary policy, the courses limited initial losses. The selection index Nasdaq 100 fell by up to 3.5 percent in early trading – and ended up only slightly in the red with 0.22 percent at 13,194.71 points.
The leading index Dow Jones Industrial closed 0.05 percent higher to 31,537.35 points and missed another record high just before the closing bell by a hair’s breadth. The market-wide S&P 500 rose by 0.13 percent to 3881.37 points./bek/he
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