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U.S. stocks closed mixed on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve's first interest-rate cut in about nine months, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average easing back to end with a modest gain after hitting an intraday record.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 260.42 points, or 0.6%, closing at 46,018.22. It briefly touched a fresh intraday record high of 46,261.95.
The S&P 500 shed 6.41 points, or 0.1%, ending at 6,600.35.
The Nasdaq Composite fell 72.63 points, or 0.3%, finishing at 22,261.33.
The small-cap Russell 2000 ended 0.1% higher, after briefly surging 2.1% — a level that would have marked its first record close since 2021.
A tropical depression has erupted in the Atlantic and forecasters warn it could soon turn into the next named hurricane to threaten the US East Coast.
Officials announced that Tropical Depression Seven formed around 5am ET Wednesday morning, the first step before severe weather systems become a named storm. Depressions are the beginnings of a tropical cyclone, where a low-pressure area forms with thunderstorms and relatively low winds.
However, meteorologists said Seven is quickly building into a tropical storm, with sustained winds of 35 mph and growing stronger, and it could officially become Gabrielle by Wednesday night.
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) expects the storm to reach hurricane strength by this weekend, with winds exceeding 75 mph.
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