Dow's 667-Point Drop Led By Losses For Shares Of Sherwin-Williams Co., Goldman Sachs

Dow Jones04-02 21:45

DJ Dow's 667-Point Drop Led By Losses For Shares Of Sherwin-Williams Co., Goldman Sachs

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Behind negative returns for shares of Sherwin-Williams Co. and Goldman Sachs, the Dow Jones Industrial Average is in selloff mode Thursday morning.

Shares of Sherwin-Williams Co. (Sherwin-Williams Co.) and Goldman Sachs (Goldman Sachs Group Inc.) are contributing to the index's intraday decline, as the Dow (Dow Jones Industrial Average) was most recently trading 667 points, or 1.4%, lower.

Sherwin-Williams Co.'s shares are down $11.34 (3.5%) while those of Goldman Sachs are down $25.18 (2.9%), combining for an approximately 225-point drag on the Dow.

Other components contributing significantly to the decline include Caterpillar (Caterpillar Inc.), Home Depot (Home Depot Inc.), and American Express (American Express Co.).

A $1 move in any of the benchmark's 30 components equates to a 6.16-point swing.

Data source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet. Data compiled April 2, 2026.

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