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from the world of economics and financeThe Dow and Nasdaq both added triple digits today, the former notching its fourth consecutive session in the black, while the S&P 500 moved higher as well. Investors focused on a flood of corporate earnings, and are now eyeing Tesla (TSLA), which will report after the close today. Meanwhile, U.S. Treasury yields are pulling back after upbeat manufacturing data.
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As investors eye potential outcomes for whether or not supply and demand will be met out of the Middle East, June-dated West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude added $1.46, or nearly 1.8%, to settle at $83.36 a barrel.
Gold prices dropped for the second day. June-dated gold futures fell $4.30, or 0.2%, to settle at $2,342.10 an ounce.
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