The Dow Jones Industrial Average opened down 188.09 points, at 49,207.07 points.

ChainCatcher reports that according to Gate Market Data, the Dow Jones Industrial Average opened down 188.09 points, a decline of 0.38%, at 49,207.07 points on February 20th (Friday); the S&P 500 opened down 27.64 points, a decline of 0.4%, at 6,834.26 points; the Nasdaq Composite opened down 99.37 points, a decline of 0.44%, at 22,583.36 points.

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