Nasdaq ends at another record, extending US stocks rally

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NEW YORK: The Nasdaq jumped to another record on Tuesday (Jun 23) as investors embraced improving economic data and shrugged off large coronavirus ...

NEW YORK: The Nasdaq jumped to another record on Tuesday as investors embraced improving economic data and shrugged off large coronavirus case increases in many parts of the United States.

Data showed a big increase in new home sales in May in the US, while private sector activity in the eurozone showed significant improvement in June from the prior month. Last week, Apple announced that it was re-closing 11 stores in four states that have seen jumps in COVID-19 cases.

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