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S&P 500, Nasdaq Hit Records as Trump Talks Up Stimulus Progress

Published 12/17/2020, 01:10 PM
Updated 12/17/2020, 03:21 PM
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By Yasin Ebrahim

Investing.com - The S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit intraday highs on Thursday, shrugging off another surge in jobless claims as investors bet on a stimulus rescue for the economy before year-end.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.40%, or 120 points. The S&P 500 was up 0.47%, while the Nasdaq Composite rose 0.64%.

The number of Americans filing for unemployed increased by 23,000 to a three-month high of 885,000 in the week ended Dec. 12, well above estimates for 800,000 claims.

"The labor market recovery was on a good track before this recent surge in COVID cases, which has caused a significant turn for the worse," Jefferies (NYSE:JEF) said. "This is why it is critical that Congress provide additional funding for aid to unemployed workers until the vaccine is more widely distributed."

The call from economists for Congress to agree on a stimulus deal sooner rather than later appears to have injected a sense of urgency on Capitol Hill as a relief package is expected to be agreed as soon as this week.

In a boost to hopes of a deal, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she hopes to receive the final legislative text on the deal later day.

President Donald Trump in a tweet claimed that stimulus talks were "looking very good." Earlier this week, lawmakers unveiled a new approach stimulus bill. Measures that have bipartisan support were grouped into a $900 billion bill, while divisive issues like liability protection as well as aid for local and state governments were excluded.

The broader market was led higher by materials, with Linde (NYSE:LIN) and Newmont Goldcorp (NYSE:NEM) among the biggest gainers in the sector.

On the earnings front, investors digested a slew of mostly better-than-expected earnings from General Mills , Rite Aid, and Accenture.

General Mills (NYSE:GIS) better-than-expected second-quarter earnings per share of $1.06 was driven by sales of pet food and baking products. Its shares rose 2%.

Rite Aid (NYSE:RAD) swung to a surprise quarterly profit as growth in its retail pharmacy and pharmacy services businesses boosted revenue that topped estimated. Its shares surged more than 11%.

In technology, meanwhile, consulting firm Accenture (NYSE:ACN) raised its annual guidance after reporting first-quarter results that beat on both the top and bottom lines, sending its shares more than 7% higher.

Google's Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) fell 1% on increased regulatory concerns after the search engine giant was hit with its third antitrust lawsuit in as many as months.

A coalition of state attorneys general filed a new complaint against Google for alleged antitrust practices in online search.

Energy stocks were one of the few sectors in the red even as oil prices jumped to a nine-month high as concerns of the demand outlook persist.

In other news, Roku (NASDAQ:ROKU) climbed 1% after agreeing a deal on Wednesday with WarnerMedia to carry the HBO Max streaming service.

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The end of capitalism and free market and the begin of Socialism and manipulation of the market
The money is coming!! Lets Print more
Huge inflation coming....
Like I said two days ago after the $300 DOW rally. The legislators would position themselves short. Tomorrow,"NO DEAL!"
Markets going to explode tomorow morning. Watch BZH, CC, ET, and my boy, Bitcoin (my only reason for having Robinhood)
Markets will open up green tomorrow then pullback for quad switching. Saturday stimulus deal will get done and Monday we will see ATH
Only in S&P futures but S&P on monday will plunge 120 bp
How about usd index? Is it all time low?
on friday usd index is going down, 88,7. Then up snd up to 91.7-92.5
Trump wants cut of the stimulus caz he thinks he desrves it 😂jk but def something he would say
hahaha 😁
Dump looks to be exhaling a doobie.
Biden just passed 341 million votes today and 538 ECV plus Puerto Rico
Biden is still printing ballots
yay a politician talked about printing "money" to hand out to people in a ruined economy that's been destroied by mass printing "money" covid is a means to micro manage the economy in a last dich effort to hold it gather.
That’s when you def know stimulus is NOT happening anytime soon.
It was moving sideways for the whole NYSE session in nice little algo swings playing whack the mole with every single green candle sticking its head out. I don't know what chart the editors of this site are looking at.
Whatever happened to the projected soup kitchens of 1929 happening by Christmas and 58% unemployment?
Waiting for media to give booming stock mkt and 6.7% unemployment and $2 gas to jo and Jill credit.lol
a lesson for repubs in 2024, pick the wrong candidate and millions may die
trump = pandemia ...getting worst and worse. there will be a high bill in the future
theres a high bill now
Dr Faucci, is that u Popeyes?
Trump is a SC*M. Only SC*M like Trump.
trump is my president
trump 2020
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