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We start a new week of trading with another 446 publicly traded companies reporting quarterly earnings, a new Senate vote on an elusive infrastructure deal and a new print on Job Openings, which comes out after the opening bell. To start the week, the Dow is -75 points, the S&P 500 is -5 and the Nasdaq is -10 points at this hour. The Nasdaq hit an all-time high close last week but finished Friday short of the mark. The Dow and S&P are near all-time highs.
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