Stock market live updates: Dow up 300, tech stocks underperform, similar pre-election behavior

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Stock market live updates: Dow up, tech stocks underperform, similar pre-election behavior

With Election Day looming, the market rebounded from last week's sharp losses as energy, materials and industrial stocks led the advance.

However, the technology sector came under pressure, pushing the Nasdaq Composite into negative territory. Investors also digested solid economic data as well as the latest coronavirus developments.

 

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