U.S. Stock Indices Close Higher on May 11, Dow Gains 95.31 Points

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U.S. stock indices closed higher on Monday, May 11. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 95.31 points, up 0.19%, to 49,704.47. The S&P 500 gained 13.90 points, up 0.19%, to 7,412.83. The Nasdaq Composite added 27.05 points, up 0.10%, to 26,274.13.

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