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Technology 99.63 +0.77 +8.3% +8.7%
Consumer discret. 128.83 +2.39 +13.8% +2.7%
Telecom 61.88 +0.24 +8.4% +0.8%
Health care 102.38 -0.20 +3.5% +0.5%
Utilities 61.52 +0.73 +12.2% -4.8%
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Materials 58.13 +1.29 +15.8% -5.4%
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Energy 41.73 +1.19 +15.4% -30.5%
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British pound .7944 .7974 .7696 .7895
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Chinese yuan 7.1158 7.1014 7.0612 6.9037
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Hong Kong 24,325.62 23,995.94 +329.68 +1.4% -13.7%
Japan (Nikkei) 22,613.76 22,325.61 +288.15 +1.3% -4.4%
London 6,382.41 6,220.14 +162.27 +2.6% -15.4%
Mexico City 38,290.77 37,460.44 +830.33 +2.2% -12.1%
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Simon Property Gp (SPG) 72.88 +9.43 +14.9 -51.1
Coty Inc (COTY) 4.75 +.56 +13.4 -57.8
Boeing Co (BA) 173.16 +19.85 +12.9 -46.8
United Airlines Hldg (UAL) 33.65 +3.74 +12.5 -61.8
Microchip Tech (MCHP) 108.79 +11.95 +12.3 +3.9
S&P 500’S BIGGEST LOSERSCompany (ticker) Price $ Chg . % Chg. YTD
Campbell Soup (CPB) 48.82 -3.19 -6.1 -1.2
Activision Blizzard (ATVI) 69.92 -3.06 -4.2 +17.7
Take-Two Interactive (TTWO) 129.30 -5.30 -3.9 +5.6
Tyson Foods (TSN) 60.10 -2.40 -3.8 -34.0
Newmont Corp (NEM) 56.02 -2.20 -3.8 +28.9
MARKET NOTEBOOKIssues NYSE NASDAQ
Advancing 2,147
Declining 492
Unchanged 48
Total 2,687
2,086
905
145
3,136
116Issues at
New 52 Week High 56
New 52 Week Low 3
7
Share Volume
Advancing 4,760,474,472
Declining 770,339,677
Unchanged 44,314,329
3,161,152,428
1,199,201,394
72,860,027
Total 5,575,128,478 4,433,213,849
+527.24Closing: 26,269.89
Change: +2.1%
YTD % Chg: -8.0%
S&P 500 • STANDARD & POOR’S
+42.05Closing: 3,122.87
Change: +1.4%
YTD % Chg: -3.3%
NASDAQ COMPOSITE
+74.54Closing: 9,682.91
Change: +.8%
YTD % Chg: +7.9%
RUSSELL 2000
+33.88Closing: 1,452.09
Change: +2.4%
YTD % Chg: -13.0%
WASHINGTON – Former DeputyAttorney General Rod Rosenstein toldlawmakers Wednesday that he wouldnot have approved an FBI surveillanceapplication for a former Trump cam-paign aide during the Russia investi-gation had he known at the time aboutthe problems that have since beenrevealed.
Rosenstein’s comments amountedto a striking concession that law en-forcement offi�cials made mistakes asthey scrutinized ties between Russiaand Donald Trump’s 2016 presidentialcampaign. But even as he acknowl-edged the legitimacy of anger fromTrump and his allies, he defended hisappointment of special counsel RobertMueller to lead the probe and affi�rmedhis support for the conclusion thatRussia interfered but did not criminal-ly conspire with associates of theTrump campaign.
“I do not consider the investigationto be corrupt, but I understand thepresident’s frustration given the out-come that there was no evidence” of aconspiracy between the campaign andRussia, Rosenstein said.
His appearance before the SenateJudiciary Committee was the fi�rst in aseries of oversight hearings scrutiniz-ing the FBI’s Russia investigation. Thehearing served as the opening salvo ofthe GOP’s investigation into what Re-publicans say are damaging fi�ndingsfrom an inspector general review.
Senatehearingdraws 1stconcessionEric Tucker ASSOCIATED PRESS
MINNEAPOLIS – Prosecutorscharged a Minneapolis police offi�cer ac-cused of pressing his knee againstGeorge Floyd’s neck with a new moreserious charge of second-degree mur-der on Wednesday, and for the fi�rst timeleveled charges against three other offi�-cers at the scene, according to criminalcomplaints.
The updated criminal complaintagainst Derek Chauvin says the offi�cer’sactions were a “substantial causal fac-tor” in Floyd’s death.
“Offi�cer Chauvin’s restraint of Mr.Floyd in this manner for a prolonged pe-riod was a substantial causal factor inMr. Floyd losing consciousness, consti-tuting substantial bodily harm, and Mr.Floyd’s death as well,” the criminal com-plaint said.
The complaints against the other of-fi�cers allege they aided and abetted inChauvin’s actions. Minnesota AttorneyGeneral Keith Ellison said warrantshave been issued for their arrests. Chau-vin was already in custody.
Widely seen bystander video show-ing Floyd’s May 25 death has sparkedprotests nationwide and around theworld against police brutality and dis-crimination. Chauvin was fi�red May 26and initially charged with third-degreemurder and second-degree manslaugh-ter. The three other offi�cers involvedwere also fi�red but were not immediate-ly charged.
Ellison updated the complaint
against Chauvin to add a charge of unin-tentional second-degree murder, in ad-dition to the earlier charges. He alsocharged Thomas Lane, J. Kueng and TouThao with aiding and abetting second-degree murder and second-degreemanslaughter.
The unintentional second-degreemurder charge alleges that Chauvincaused Floyd’s death without intentwhile committing another felony of-fense, namely third-degree assault. Itcarries a maximum penalty of 40 yearsin prison, compared with a maximum of25 years for third-degree murder.
The other offi�cers face the same max-imum penalties for aiding and abetting,if convicted.
“George Floyd mattered. He wasloved, his family was important, his lifehad value, and we will seek justice forhim and for you, and we will fi�nd it,” Elli-
son said. Attorney Earl Gray, who represents
Lane, told The Associated Press thathe hadn’t seen the complaint or talkedwith his client. He said Lane was not incustody. Before news of the upgradedcharges, an attorney for Chauvin saidhe was not making any statements atthis time. Attorneys for Thao andKueng did not return messages seek-ing comment on the charges.
Attorney Ben Crump said Ellisonhad told the family his offi�ce will con-tinue to investigate and upgradecharges against Chauvin to fi�rst-de-gree murder if warranted. Reached byphone, Crump declined to speak be-yond the statement or make clearwhen Ellison had spoken with the fam-ily and whether he had been informeddirectly that additional charges hadbeen fi�led.
All 4 cops involved inFloyd’s death chargedChauvin now faces2nd-degree murder
Amy Forliti and Steve Karnowski ASSOCIATED PRESS
Family attorney Ben Crump, left, escorts Quincy Mason, a son of George Floyd,at the memorial site in Minneapolis on Wednesday. JIM MONE/AP