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U.S. stocks closed Friday higher, significantly cutting losses from earlier in the week. Equities staged a big comeback after extreme turbulence hit global financial markets.
According to preliminary data, the Dow Jones Industrial Average ended up about 51 points, or 0.1%, at around 39,497.
The S&P 500 closed 24 points higher, or 0.5%, closing near 5,344.
The Nasdaq Composite finished up 85 points, or 0.5%, finishing around 16,745.
On a weekly performance basis:
The Dow closed 0.6% lower, off from a peak 3.1% retreat on Monday from the previous Friday's close, per Dow Jones Market Data. The S&P 500 shed less than 0.1%, after sinking 4.3% Monday. The Nasdaq ended down 0.2%, after tumbling 6.4% Monday.
Treasury yields also were swept up by market volatility, with the benchmark 10-year rate closing out the week at 3.943%, its sixth lowest level of the year.
A passenger plane carrying 62 people crashed on Friday outside São Paulo, Brazil, killing all onboard, according to the Brazilian authorities.
The airline operating the flight, VoePass, said that Flight 2283 had crashed in the Brazilian city of Vinhedo, near its destination, São Paulo. The flight had taken off from Cascavel, Brazil, about 450 miles away, for a nearly two-hour scheduled flight that VoePass has been operating daily.
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