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Stocks end the week off session lows, health care stocks among market leaders

Yahoo Finance's Ines Ferre looks at the market and sector actions at the market's close this week.

Video transcript

DAVE BRIGGS: All right, putting a bow on a brutal day and an awful week on Wall Street, Ines Ferre takes a look at the closing bell and dives inside the numbers. Ines, hi there.

INES FERRE: Hi, Dave. And we are going to end off the lows of the session, as there has been some buying in the last minutes of trading. Take a look at the Dow right now, the NASDAQ down 3/10 of a percent, the S&P 500 relatively flat. But over the last five days, all three major averages will be ending the week lower. Taking a look at the sectors, we are seeing consumer discretionary, which is leading to the downside, healthcare in the green.