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Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI)

DJI - DJI Real-time price. Currency in USD
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37,775.38+22.07 (+0.06%)
At close: 05:10PM EDT
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Previous close37,753.31
Open37,847.20
Volume305,520,632
Day's range37,681.52 - 38,083.76
52-week range32,327.20 - 39,889.05
Avg. volume341,246,935
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