Dow Jones Industrial Average Cash on Hand 1970-1969 | INDU
Dow Jones Industrial Average cash on hand from 1970 to 1969. Cash on hand can be defined as cash deposits at financial institutions that can immediately be withdrawn at any time, and investments maturing in one year or less that are highly liquid and therefore regarded as cash equivalents and reported with or near cash line items.
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