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<US> DJIA Surges 700 Points in Early Trade; Nasdaq, S&P 500 Hit New Highs Again; Netflix (NFLX.US) Slumps 10% Post-Results
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Iran said the Strait of Hormuz has been fully reopened to commercial vessels, sending US equities sharply higher on Friday. The DJIA opened up 210 points, or 0.4%, at 48,788, with gains widening to 700 points, or 1.5%, in early trade. The Nasdaq opened up 235 points, or 1%, at 24,338. The S&P 500 opened up 33 points, or 0.5%, at 7,074, with both indices hitting fresh intraday highs.

Netflix (NFLX.US) fell 10% after its quarterly earnings guidance missed expectations and its co-founder stepped down.

Related NewsRetail Sales YoY for Mar in the United States is 4.0%, higher than the previous value of 3.7%.
Major technology stocks advanced, with Tesla (TSLA.US), NVIDIA (NVDA.US), Apple (AAPL.US), Amazon (AMZN.US) and Meta (META.US) all rising more than 1%.

Amid a roughly 10% plunge in oil prices, energy shares weakened, with Exxon Mobil (XOM.US) and Chevron (CVX.US) down about 5%. (sw/m)


Related NewsContinuing Jobless Claims for Apr/11 in the United States is 1,821K, higher than the previous value of 1,809K. The forecast was 1820K.
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