All 3 Indexes Secure Best Week Since November 2020

Stocks finished Friday's session higher, with the Dow managing to snap a five-week losing streak and log a fifth-straight daily gain. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq also locked in notable sessions, both hitting four consecutive daily wins. Meanwhile, all three indexes scored their best weekly performance since November 2020. This week's Fed meeting remained in focus, as well as a rising Covid-19 case count in several global regions. A virtual call between President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping was on investors' minds today, which aimed to sway China from giving aid to Russia amid its invasion of Ukraine. Russia's avoidance of a historic debt default through a $117 million bond payment also made headlines. 

The Dow Jones Average (DJI - 34,754.93) added 274.2 points or 0.8% for the day. Salesforce.com (CRM) led the gainers with a 4% jump, while Verizon (VZ) paced the losers with a 3% drop. For the week, the DJI added 5.5%.

The S&P 500 Index (SPX - 4,463.12) climbed 51.5 points or 1.2% for the day, while the Nasdaq Composite (IXIC - 13,893.84) rose 279 points, or 2% for today's session. The IXIC managed to also log a third-straight, triple-digit pop. On the week, the indexes tacked on 6.2% and 8.2%, respectively.

Lastly, the Cboe Market Volatility Index (VIX - 23.87) lost 1.8 points or 7% for the day. For the week, the market's "fear gauge" plunged over 22%.

Closing Indexes Summary March 18

NYSE and Nasdaq Stats March 18

Earnings March 18

Unusual Options Activity March 18

OIL PLUNGES OVER 4% ON THE WEEK

Black gold managed to settle higher, despite peace talks between Ukraine and Russia failing to make progress, leaving supply worries at the forefront. For the day, April-dated crude added $1.72, or 1.7%, to settle at $104.70 per barrel. Oil did log a steep, more than 4% loss on the week, however.

Gold prices suffered a loss on the day and week, as traders of the precious metal digested interest rate hikes in both the U.S. and U.K. Also weighing heavy was a surge in the former country's dollar. April-dated gold shed $13.90, or 0.7%, to settle at $1,929.30 per ounce for today, and 2.8% for the week.

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