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Welcome to our coverage of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) todaya key barometer of the U.S. stock market's health. This page features a real-time Dow Jones futures chart. Additionallywe present a list of Dow Jones stocks carefully curated to keep you informed about the most significant players in the index. Dive into the dynamics of today's market with our spotlight on the top movers in the Dowhighlighting stocks that are leading the charge in today's trading session.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) was up 1,125.37 (2.49%) points todayclosing at 46,341.51. The massive rally was primarily fueled by reports that the White House is seeking a diplomatic exit from the military conflict with Iran. According to reportsPresident Trump signaled a willingness to de-escalate hostilitiessignificantly easing investor fears of a global energy supply shock and a total closure of the Strait of Hormuz. This geopolitical shift triggered a massive "risk-on" environmentfurther supported by U.S. Consumer Confidence rising to 91.8 and a resilient JOLTS report showing 6.9 million job openingswhich beat analyst expectations.
In the corporate sectorNvidia (NVDA) surged 5.07% to $173.62 after announcing a $2 billion strategic investment in Marvell Technology (MRVL) to accelerate AI infrastructure development. This move bolstered the broader tech and industrial sectorswith Caterpillar (CAT) leading the Dow gainers with a 5.64% jump to $704.58. Caterpillar (CAT) benefited from record backlogs in its power-generation segmentwhich is increasingly vital for AI data center buildouts. Other major gainers included Boeing (BA)which rose 5.01% to $198.74and Goldman Sachs (GS)up 4.84% to $846.23 as Treasury yields stabilized.
Converselythe de-escalation of war fears weighed on the energy sector as oil prices retreated from recent highs. Chevron (CVX) was the index's steepest loserfalling 2.71% to $204.95. Defensive stocks also underperformed in the broad-based rallywith Procter & Gamble (PG) down 0.95% to $143.24 and Verizon (VZ) slipping 0.93% to $49.80. Walmart (WMT) remained flat at $123.46while The Travelers Companies (TRV) fell 0.42%.