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UnitedHealth stock can be blamed for most of the Dow’s decline, while the rest of the stock market rallies

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average’s selloff, in the face of a big rally in the broader stock market, is mostly the fault of one company’s stock. UnitedHealth Group Inc. shares tumbled 5.7% in afternoon trading, in the wake of lower-than-expected Medicare Advantage rates proposed in 2024. The health insurer’s stock price drop of $28.41, which would be the second-biggest in its history behind only the record $47.00 selloff on March 16, 2020, was shaving about 187 points off the Dow’s price. Meanwhile, the Dow was down 201 points, or 06%, with 18 of 30 components losing ground. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 rallied 0.9% and the Nasdaq Composite surged 2.4%. And the number of advancing stocks were outnumbering decliners 1,970 to 1,001 on the NYSE and 2,930 to 1,276 on the Nasdaq.

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