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Dow Gains as Big Tech Continues Reign; Microsoft Jumps on TikTok Talks

Published 08/03/2020, 12:56 PM
Updated 08/03/2020, 03:05 PM
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By Yasin Ebrahim

Investing.com – Wall Street climbed Monday, as big tech continued to rack up gains following bullish earnings last week, while healthcare names rallied on positive coronavirus treatment news.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 1.04%, or 275 points. The S&P 500 gained 0.92%, while the Nasdaq Composite jumped 1.64%.

Tech continued its melt-up, led by Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), with the latter up more than 5% after confirming that it was in talks to buy social media company TikTok from ByteDance.

The potential acquisition has been cheered by analysts on Wall Street, who believe that the addition of TikTok could boost Microsoft's consumer offering.

"(Satya) Nadella has essentially had the golden touch since becoming CEO… although the missing piece in the puzzle has been a consumer trojan horse strategy which TikTok can fill along with a re-rating/sum-of-the-parts valuation," Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives said in a note.

Beyond tech, healthcare also supported investor sentiment on stocks thanks to signs of progress in the race for a coronavirus treatment.

Eli Lilly (NYSE:LLY) said it would get a phase 3 trial of its experimental coronavirus treatment, LY-CoV555, sending its shares more than 1% higher.

A lack of progress between U.S. lawmakers over the next coronavirus stimulus package, however, kept gains in the broader market in check.  

Unemployment assistance, set at $600 a week in March, has since lapsed, and renewing it has remained a key sticking for lawmakers.

On the earnings front, Clorox (NYSE:CLX) slipped about 3% despite delivering quarterly results that beat on the top and bottom lines.

In economic news, signs of a turnaround in manufacturing continued.

ISM manufacturing data  for July showed an uptick to 54.2, beating expectations of 53.6. A reading above 50 in the ISM index indicates an expansion in manufacturing, which accounts for about 12% of the U.S. economy.

"We remain confident that manufacturing will be more resilient to Covid-related developments than the service side of the economy, and activity should continue to expand in coming quarters as the recovery takes hold," Jefferies (NYSE:JEF) said in a note.

Still, the path ahead for the economy is one paved with uncertainty.  

"I think the slowdown in July would be consistent with the idea that we shouldn’t expect a completely smooth transition as you go forward because this is a crisis and there’s going to be ups and downs," St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard said on Monday.

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ECONOMY: GDP DOWN 33% AND STOCKS REPORTING MASSIVE DROPS IN PROFITS, UNEMPLOYMENT UP 10 MILLION DUE TO LOCKDOWNS, CNN SAYS OR.ANGE MA.N BA.D.... STOCK MARKET: MEH, LET'S JUST GO TO HISTORIC HIGHS INCLUDING $2 TRILLION AAPL VALUATION! TRUMP 2020!!!!
Set stop limits on EVERYTHING.
I guess when they pass the don't look for a job package, Nasdaq should hit 20,000. At this pace Nasdaq should surpass the DOW by summer 2021.
"A lack of progress between U.S. lawmakers over the next coronavirus stimulus package, however, kept gains in the broader market in check." Difficult enough to know why the market does what it does.  Impossible to know why it *didn't* do something, as there can be literally hundreds of reasons.
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