Dow briefly tops 29,000 milestone as stocks extend push into record territory

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average extended a small gain Friday to briefly trade above the 29,000 milestone for the first time. The blue-chip hit an all-time...

The Dow Jones Industrial Average extended a small gain Friday to briefly trade above the 29,000 milestone for the first time. The blue-chip DJIA, +0.02% hit an all-time hgh at 29,009.

07, then subsequently trimmed its rise. It was up 30 points, or 0.1%, at 28,987 in recent action. If the Dow manages to close at or above 29,000, it would mark the 37th trading day since hitting the last 1,000-point milestone on Nov. 15.

 

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