Major stock indexes weren't moving much in the stock market today, but there were plenty of big gainers below the surface.
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The tech-led rout that gripped US equity markets on Monday left one corner of the market relatively unscathed: the Dow Jones Industrial Average.Most Read from BloombergWhat Happened to Hanging Out on the Street?
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Despite a challenging day for tech stocks like Nvidia—whose shares fell dramatically by over 17%—the Dow Jones showed impressive resilience. Key players like Salesforce, Johnson & Johnson, and Nike all posted gains of at least 2.8%, which helped pull the index up and counterbalance the losses seen in the tech sector.
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US PMI data came in more mixed than expected, to little effect. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) churned into a soft backpedal on Friday, testing down around 200 points on a slow trading day.