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STOCKS DROP: Here's what you need to know

Dec 29, 2016, 02:30 IST

People wait in line to visit an upside-down house built at the Centre of Education and Promotion of the Region in the village of Szymbark, northern Poland.Reuters/Peter Andrews

The Dow Jones Industrial Average had its steepest drop in two weeks on Wednesday, pushing the index further away from the 20,000 milestone. It rallied to within 19 points of the record level in early trading before sliding into the market close.

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Here's the scoreboard:

  • Dow: 19,840.74, -104.30, (-0.52%)
  • S&P 500: 2,250.67, -18.21, (-0.80%)
  • Nasdaq: 5,438.97, -48.47, (-0.88%)
  • 10-year yield: 2.51%, -0.053
  1. Kate Spade is looking to sell itself. According to The Wall Street Journal, the retailer is working with investment banks after a hedge fund pressured its board to consider a sale.
  2. Citron Research has a new target for the new year: Nvidia Corporation. The short-selling firm tweeted that shareholders are discounting six risks for 2017, and that the stock is heading to $90.
  3. The number of homes closed on but not yet sold came in below expectations for the month of November. Pending home sales fell 2.5% as the sudden rise in mortgage rates discouraged some buyers.

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