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Wall Street Climbs as Chip Stocks Bounce on Firmer Earnings

Published 06/30/2020, 01:33 PM
Updated 06/30/2020, 03:25 PM
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By Yasin Ebrahim

Investing.com – Wall Street rose Tuesday, led by tech, as investors weighed up a jump in consumer confidence against a resurgence in Covid-19 cases that threatens the pace of economic recovery.

The Dow rose 0.09%, or 23 points, theS&P 500 gained 0.91% and the Nasdaq Composite rose 1.32%.

Several states including California and Texas have pushed back plans to further ease restrictions on reopening businesses in the face of an ongoing rise in infections.

Cases in the U.S rose by at least 43% and deaths increased by 20%, a Reuters analysis on Tuesday showed.

Following the rise in cases, airlines and cruise operators were under pressure, with American Airlines (NASDAQ:AAL) and Carnival (NYSE:CCL) traded lower.

in testimony before the House Financial Services Committee, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said a second wave of the coronavirus outbreak could "force government and force people to withdraw again from economic activity ... and "undermine public confidence, which is what we need to get back to lots of economic activity." 

Tech, which has recently taken a breather, resumed its climb higher, buoyed by a jump in chip stocks following positive earnings reports from companies in the sector.

Micron Technology (NASDAQ:MU) rose 4.2% after its fiscal third-quarter results and guidance topped consensus estimates, led by growth in cloud demand.

"We do believe that cloud demand in the second half of the calendar year will continue to be healthy for us," said Sanjay Mehrotra, Micron’s chief executive, on a conference call.

Xilinx (NASDAQ:XLNX) jumped 6.3% after raising its fiscal first-quarter revenue guidance. The company said it now expected revenue of $720 million to $734 million, after previously guiding revenue in a range of $660 million to $720 million.

Lam Research (NASDAQ:LRCX), NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) and Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) were also among the biggest gainers, pushing the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index up more than 2%.

Energy, however, lagged the move higher in the broader market, paced by a 1% fall in oil prices settled as worries over crude demand persisted.

Elsewhere, Boeing (NYSE:BA) fell 5% giving up some of its gains from Monday, after Norwegian Air canceled orders for 97 Boeing 737 Max and 787 jets, and said It would seek compensation for the grounding of the 737.

Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA), meanwhile, surged to all-time highs, up 7%, ahead of its the second quarter delivering and production numbers expected later this week.

On the economic front, the Conference Board’s consumer confidence gauge rose to 98.1 this month from 85.9 in May, beating economists’ forecast for a reading of 90.8.

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I feel bad for these cynics and skeptics who think they're smarter than the rest of us, but are always miserable and complaining, no joy in life...we should pray for them...and oh btw, they also miss rally after rally because they don't understand it, so they concoct conspiracy theories and keep complaining, while the optimists make money and enjoy life.
I think tmr will drop
All lies
Wall Street Climbs because USA and Trump needs it to climb. The whole system is based on it hence manipulation is natural part of it. Many banks wouldnt survive if the market reflects current  state  of economy and group of those in charge of the banks, of some too big too fail companies, some politicians including Trump and prominent investors would loose a lot. They need to pump it and manipulate it. It is not a coincidence that Trump met in March with bank reps. The whole thing is orchestrated, no free market exist, it is one big ponzi scheme.
Chip stocks generally lead the market higher, so it was good the author pointed this out. A bullish sign going forward!
Bogus pumping article. Wallstreet thiefs dumping crazy last day of quarter... Fake Market
Take a look, they don't even bother to edit these articles anymore, the reader just circles the applicable term: the S&P 500 slipped rose 0.64%
Nice catch! To be fair, I no longer read those bot written articles. Just come here for Russian bot comments about how the virus is fake :P
Hong Kong's BOC Aviation also cancelled 30 Boeing MAX orders, more good news it seems cause Boeing is rebounding.... LOL ... this is all Bernie Sanders' initials
climbs?? hit refresh lol
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