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And you're looking at the mega caps, like Apple up more than 1%, Tesla up more than 1% as well. The semis are up significantly, although, again, not gaining back the losses from yesterday. And on the NASDAQ 100, keep an eye out on the left-hand side of the screen. Over on the Dow, IBM dragging on the Dow, as well as the bank stocks there. You are looking at the laggards being real estate, utilities, and financials. Nevertheless, so these are the leaders for the day. So were tech stocks, consumer discretionary. Taking a look at the sectors, we are seeing technology, which has been leading throughout the day, along with energy, but keep in mind, XLE yesterday was down significantly. The NASDAQ up about 1%, but still not gaining back the losses from yesterday and Friday and on Thursday. As you just mentioned, the Dow slightly lower.
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We're likely to end up with a mixed market for the day. Let's check in with Ines Ferre who has a look at the YFi Interactive. Probably not enough time to get back in the green. Still, two of the three, though, the Dow has fallen into the red just slightly. All three were poised to break a three-day losing streak. We are just a few minutes away from the closing bell. Video TranscriptÄAVE BRIGGS: Welcome back to Yahoo Finance Live. Yahoo Finance's Ines Ferre looks at the market close ahead of the closing bell, as well as the sector action leaders, Nasdaq semiconductor and tech companies, and Chinese stocks.