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Dow Jones Today Plunges on Election Concerns

By , Executive Producer, Money Morning

Garrett Baldwin

The Dow Jones today could shed several hundred points as a perfect storm of events is brewing. Political tensions have risen in Washington following the death of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. U.S. President Donald Trump has vowed to nominate someone to replace Ginsburg, setting off questions about the future of the court. Ginsburg's death creates a new level of uncertainty just 43 days ahead of the election.

The Nasdaq is back in correction territory after falling 10% from its Sept. 2 highs. COVID-19 lockdowns persist in Europe. More on these stories below.

Here are the numbers from Friday for the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq:

Index Previous Close Point Change Percentage Change
Dow Jones 27,657.42 -244.56 -0.88
S&P 500 3,319.47 -37.54 -1.12
Nasdaq 10,793.28 -116.99 -1.07

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About the Author

Garrett Baldwin is a globally recognized research economist, financial writer, consultant, and political risk analyst with decades of trading experience and degrees in economics, cybersecurity, and business from Johns Hopkins, Purdue, Indiana University, and Northwestern.

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