Dow hits record, energy stocks end higher after US strikes Venezuela
Weapons manufacturers also advanced after Washington's military action. Lockheed Martin and General Dynamics climbed, while the S&P 500 aerospace and defense index rose to a record high. " "The lack of permanent boots on the ground, the fact that we're not permanently engaged, means the broader equity markets are able to set aside what might have been fears of a prolonged engagement," Haworth said. Tesla climbed 3.1% after seven straight sessions of losses. Nvidia dipped 0.4% and Apple declined 1.4%. Th ...