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Wall St. rises with oil prices, earnings optimism

Published 01/11/2018, 03:26 PM
Updated 01/11/2018, 03:26 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Traders work on the floor of the NYSE in New York

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Traders work on the floor of the NYSE in New York

By Sinead Carew

(Reuters) - Wall Street surged to record highs on Thursday as rising oil prices lifted energy stocks and investors bet on a strong U.S. corporate earnings season.

The S&P energy sector jumped more than 2 percent as Brent crude (LCOc1) rose above $70 a barrel for the first time since December 2014, boosted by a surprise drop in U.S. production and lower crude inventories. [O/R]

The industrial index was helped by airlines after an upbeat forecast from No. 2 U.S. carrier Delta Air Lines (N:DAL).

"The unifying factor of today's move and this whole week is a heightened confidence in the pace of economic activity. That helps explain the demand picture which has oil up at $70," said Scott Clemons, chief investment strategist at Brown Brothers Harriman, in New York.

At 2:51 p.m., the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI) rose 138.1 points, or 0.54 percent, to 25,507.23, the S&P 500 (SPX) gained 13.76 points, or 0.5 percent, to 2,761.99, and the Nasdaq Composite (IXIC) added 43.16 points, or 0.6 percent, to 7,196.73.

Wall Street had dropped on Wednesday, the first daily declines in 2018 following a report that China would slow U.S. government bond purchases and a report that U.S. President Donald Trump would end a key trade agreement.

Investors were expecting bullish quarterly earnings reports from the biggest U.S. companies and were hoping for some details on expected savings from the new federal tax code. The reporting season kicks off in earnest on Friday, with results from the big U.S. banks JPMorgan Chase & Co (N:JPM) and Wells Fargo & Co (N:WFC).

Earnings for S&P 500 companies are expected to have increased by 11.8 percent in the recently ended quarter, with the biggest gain from the energy sector, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

"This market feels this week like a deep breath before the onslaught of earnings reports," Clemons said. "This is a wait-and-see mode with a healthy amount of optimism."

Delta Air Lines (N:DAL) shares rose as much as 5.96 percent after the company predicted a double benefit from the U.S. corporate tax cut - savings on its own bill and an uptick in business travel as it expects companies to spend tax savings. It also reported an upbeat quarterly profit.

Delta helped the Dow Jones U.S. Airlines index (DJUSAR) rise about 5 percent. The Dow Jones Transport index (DJT) was up 2.3 percent, on track for its biggest one-day percentage gain since Nov. 29.

"You see this continued rotation into stocks that will accelerate with the economy," said Michael Antonelli, managing director of institutional sales trading at Robert W. Baird in Milwaukee.

Xerox shares (N:XRX) jumped about 5 percent after the Wall Street Journal reported the copier maker was in deal talks with Japanese camera maker Fujifilm Holdings (T:4901) that could include a change in control of Xerox.

Investors shrugged off data that showed U.S. producer prices fell for the first time in nearly 1-1/2 years in December and weekly jobless claims increased for a fourth straight week to a more than three-month high.

Advancing issues outnumbered declining ones on the NYSE by a 3.28-to-1 ratio; on Nasdaq, a 3.06-to-1 ratio favored advancers.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Traders work on the floor of the NYSE in New York

The S&P 500 posted 90 new 52-week highs and seven new lows; the Nasdaq Composite recorded 154 new highs and 16 new lows.

Latest comments

Wall Street was so worried yesterday that it "fell" 0.17%. If it is such a perfect correlation between the price of oil and energy stocks, then I suppose since February 2016 it is up around 150%, like WTI is. Or not? Everyday BS news
no, nothing to worry about- everything is just fine.... They will just keeping crushing the dollar despite of the rate hikes, and there are no problems in the world at all-everything is just peaceful quiet , no rockets in NK, no Russian connections :-)
MAGA all the way
Do you think there was worry ? else market not always in North direction
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