Cedears: which were the foreign companies that rose the most in the Stock Market

Cedears: which were the foreign companies that rose the most in the Stock Market

As for Cedears ETFs, the MSCI Brazil rose 2.3%, the Dow Jones index rose 1.1% and the S&P 500 rose 1%. For its part, innovation fell 4.2%.

The volume traded in Cedears during the day rose 21% to $4,719 million, which represented 86% of the traded in equities. While $762 million in local shares were traded.

Tesla shares fell 8% on Wall Street despite the good quarterly balance presented by the company because the electric vehicle manufacturer admitted have supply chain issues that will likely affect operations and halt new vehicle launches this year.

For his part, andThe S&P 500 again narrowly avoided confirmation of a correctionn at the end of a session in which investors digested positive economic numbers, mixed corporate results, geopolitical tension and the prospect of a tougher Federal Reserve.

Small-cap stocks took the hardest hit, with the Russell 2000 Index now more than 20% below its all-time high on Nov. 8, which officially confirms that it has been in a bear market ever since.

According to preliminary data, The S&P 500 lost 23.81 points, or 0.55%, to 4,326.12, while the Nasdaq fell 192.36 points, or 1.42%, to 13,349.76. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 13.31 points, or 0.04%, to 34,154.78.

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