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Wall St. rallies after Fed minutes solidify December rate hike bets

Published 11/18/2015, 04:43 PM
Updated 11/18/2015, 04:43 PM
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By Sinead Carew

(Reuters) - U.S. stocks closed higher on Wednesday and investors appeared positively inclined toward higher rates after minutes from the Federal Reserve October meeting showed a solid core of officials rallied behind a possible December rate hike.

Central bankers at the October policy meeting also debated evidence the U.S. economy's long-term potential may have permanently shifted lower.

The three major indexes added to earlier gains after the 2:00 PM ET Fed release and buying accelerated ahead of the close.

"I think the market is ready and comfortable for an increasing Fed funds rate," said Alan Rechtschaffen, portfolio manager at UBS Wealth Management Americas in New York. "We just have to turn this aircraft carrier around, get out of this zombie-like economy which is being fed on an elixir of low interest rates and get to a process of normalization."

The Dow Jones industrial average (DJI) rose 247.66 points, or 1.42 percent, to 17,737.16, the S&P 500 (SPX) gained 33.14 points, or 1.62 percent, to 2,083.58 and the Nasdaq Composite (IXIC) added 89.19 points, or 1.79 percent, to 5,075.20.

Investors widely expect the central bank to raise rates in December, but remain uncertain about the magnitude of the increase and the pace of further hikes.

While stocks often sell off on the prospect of a rate hike, which would raise borrowing costs, many investors are now focusing on a hike as a positive reading for the economy.

"It sounds pretty hawkish to me, that they want to raise rates in December," said Randy Frederick, managing director of trading and derivatives for Charles Schwab (N:SCHW) in Austin. "That should be a confidence-boosting thing. That means they're more confident in our economy now."

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Apple's shares (O:AAPL) closed up 3.2 percent at $117.29 after Goldman Sachs (N:GS) added the iPhone maker to its "conviction buy" list, saying it sees potential for the stock gaining as much as 43 percent from current levels.

The stock provided the biggest boost to the three major indexes.

All 10 S&P sectors closed higher, led by a 2-percent rise in healthcare <.SPXHC>, followed by a 1.8-percent rise for the financial sector (SPSY), which would benefit from higher rates.

Qualcomm (O:QCOM) and Target (N:TGT) were the biggest drags on the S&P. Qualcomm fell 9.4 percent after a South Korean regulator alleged it violated competition laws.

Target fell 4.3 percent after warning it will miss its fiscal-year forecast for online sales growth.

Data on Wednesday showed U.S. housing starts fell to a seven-month low, but a surge in building permits suggested the housing market remained on solid ground.

NYSE advancing issues outnumbered decliners 2,371 to 697, for a 3.40-to-1 ratio; on the Nasdaq, 1,936 issues rose and 920 fell, for a 2.10-to-1 ratio favoring advancers.

The S&P 500 posted 19 new 52-week highs and 7 lows; the Nasdaq recorded 55 new highs and 116 lows.

About 7.2 billion shares changed hands on U.S. exchanges, compared with the 7.3 billion daily average for the past 20 trading days, according to Thomson Reuters data.

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