Dow Drops 136 Points on Losses in Shares of Goldman Sachs, Caterpillar

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DJ Dow Drops 136 Points On Losses In Shares Of Goldman Sachs, Caterpillar

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average is falling Thursday afternoon with shares of Goldman Sachs and Caterpillar delivering the stiffest headwinds for the price-weighted average.

The Dow (Dow Jones Industrial Average) was most recently trading 136 points, or 0.3%, lower, as shares of Goldman Sachs (Goldman Sachs Group Inc.) and Caterpillar (Caterpillar Inc.) have contributed to the blue-chip gauge's intraday decline.

Goldman Sachs's shares are off $59.87, or 5.2%, while those of Caterpillar have dropped $41.30, or 4.5%, combining for a roughly 601-point drag on the Dow.

Other components contributing significantly to the decline include Cisco (Cisco Systems Inc.), NVIDIA Corp. (NVIDIA Corp.), and Boeing (Boeing Co.).

A $1 move in any one of the 30 components of the Dow results in a 5.94-point swing.

Data source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet. Data compiled July 16, 2026.

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July 16, 2026 14:00 ET (18:00 GMT)

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