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Markets-At-A-Glance

NEW YORK (AP) — A snapshot of major stock and commodities market indicators Friday:

1,911 advances, 1,222 declines

Most Active: Genworth Fin 8.41 –0.25

Comp Sales: 3,386,212,995

Arca Comp Sales: 982,182,138

1,315 advances, 1,365 declines

Most Active: Zynga 2.43 +0.07

Nasdaq Sales: 1,833,825,711

DJ Industrials: 17,573.93 +19.46

S&P 500: 2,031.92 +0.71

NYSE Comp: 10,864.58 +21.04

Nasdaq Comp: 4,632.53 –5.94

Wheat: Dec 5.145 –.0575

Corn: Dec 3.675 –.0375

Soybeans: Jan 10.3675 +.0875

Gold: Nov 1169.60 +27.30

Silver: Nov 15.699 +.307

Platinum: Jan 1212.80 +15.70

Copper: Nov 3.0525 +.0220

Crude Oil: Dec 78.65 +0.74

Heating Oil: Dec 2.4995 +.0408

Gasoline: Dec 2.1352 +.0051

Nat Gas: Dec 4.412 +.008

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Summer McIntosh storms to Pan Pacs 400 IM title, rebounding from 200 free runner-up finish

IRVINE, Calif. (AP) — Summer McIntosh of Canada led all the way in winning the 400-meter individual medley at the Pan Pacific Championships on Thursday night, bouncing back after a runner-up finish in the 200 freestyle. Australia led all but 150 meters of the women's 4 x 200 freestyle relay, with the team of Inez Miller, Lani Pallister, Hannah Casey and Milla Jansen winning in 7 minutes, 42.40 seconds to lower the country's championship mark of 7:44.12 set at the 2018 Pan Pacs. Katie Ledecky swam the anchor leg for the U.S., but couldn't overhaul Jansen although she got within a body length in the closing meters. Erin Gemmell, Anna Peplowski, Rylee Erisman and Ledecky took silver in 7:43.10, also going under the old championship mark. “I've kind of struggled with the 200 individually from a flat start over the last couple years, but I always know I'll have something in me for the relay and I'll pull out a good split,” Ledecky said. “I love swimming that anchor leg.”
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