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Discovery to walk away from its Netflix agreement.
Moderna shares dropped 3.5 percent following a setback from the Food and Drug Administration.
The agency refused to review an application for the company's new flu vaccine.
QXO shares jumped nearly 17% after announcing a major acquisition.
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Here's your Closing Bell Brief for Monday, February 9th.
I'm Catherine Sullivan for The Wall Street Journal.
stocks closed higher today following a volatile few days of trading.
The Dow rose slightly to finish at another record high.
Here's your Closing Bell Brief for Thursday, February 5th.
I'm Catherine Sullivan for The Wall Street Journal.
U.S.
stocks fell sharply today as tech jitters and labor market data worried investors.
All three major indexes dropped more than 1%.
The Nasdaq led the decline with a 1.6% loss.
The Dow and the S&P 500 were both down 1.2%.
New data showed surprisingly high unemployment claims and low job openings.