Dow gained 82, the S&P added 5 and the Nasdaq advanced 22. U.S. major stock-market indexes came unhinged Friday as falling prices in crude oil and worries about junk-bond markets rattled Wall Street.
US companies are now dropping initial public offerings and selling themselves at the highest rate in 3 years.
The strong dollar is stifling U.S. agricultural exports, worsening the strain on farmers already dealing with a collapse in prices and weaker demand.
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