Wall Street Down, But Energy Stocks Gain

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2019-04-23 HKT 04:33
Stocks closed mostly lower on Wall Street on Monday, but energy companies rose sharply as the price of crude oil shot higher.
Real estate and industrial companies as well as banks fell broadly. Boeing fell 1.3 percent.
The price of crude oil surged to its highest level since October after the US moved to further block Iranian oil exports. That helped lift energy stocks.
The S&P 500 index wavered between gains and losses for much of the day before ending up 0.1 percent, at 2,907.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.2 percent to 26,511. The Nasdaq rose 0.2 percent to 8,015. (AP)
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