S&P 500, Nasdaq Log 8th-Straight Daily Win


Wall Street closed Monday higher as investors readied for the Fed’s latest meeting minutes and central bank Chair Jerome Powell’s Jackson Hole speech — both of which are slated for later this week. In addition, traders also eyed the first day of the Democratic National Convention (DNC).The major indexes continued to rebound after a rocky start to the month. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq both scored their eighth-straight daily wins, the latter with a 245-point pop, while the Dow rose 236 points for its fifth consecutive daily gain.Summary 0819NYSE Nasdaq 0819Earnings 0819UVOL 0819

Gold Prices Remain Near All-Time Highs
Oil futures fell Monday, as investors grew concerned over demand outlook amid heightened tensions in the Middle East. For the session, October-dated West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude, the new most active contract, fell $1.88, or 2.5%, to close at $73.66 — a nearly two-week low.Gold prices remained near record highs today. At last glance, gold for December delivery added 0.1, to settle at $2,540.20.More By This Author:Wall Street Seals Best Week Of The Year
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