Dow Jones Closes Up 612.34 Points on May 6; S&P 500 and Nasdaq Hit New Highs

According to ChainCatcher citing Gate market data, on May 6 (Wednesday), the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed up 612.34 points, gaining 1.24% to 49,910.59. The S&P 500 index rose 105.86 points, up 1.46% to 7,365.08. The Nasdaq Composite index climbed 512.82 points, gaining 2.02% to 25,838.94.

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