Key Wall Street stocks continue to rise sharply on Tuesday in a strong uptrend following the heavy losses of the previous days, as investors draw optimism from the Biden administration’s plan to tackle the new wave of ombre-led pandemics. .
The news that the Senate will vote on President Biden’s plan for a $ 2 trillion investment package in January has also boosted investment psychology. aimed at further boosting the economy, despite objections from Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin that led to months of deadlock in negotiations.
According to a Bloomberg report, Mancin and Biden spoke again on Sunday, which leaves the door open for new talks in order to reach an agreement.
Indicators – Statistics
On the board, the industrial Dow Jones gained 509.91 points or 1.46% to 35,442.41 points, while the broader S&P 500 adds 72.21 points or 1.58% to 4,640.98 points. The Nasdaq technology is up 320.45 points or 2.14% at 15,301.19 points.
Of the 30 stocks that make up the Dow Jones industrial average, 26 are moving with a positive sign and only four with a negative. The biggest gains are made by Nike with gains of $ 9.58 or 6.10% at $ 166.56, followed by Boeing with $ 198.46 with gains of 5.30% and Visa with $ 215.28 with increase 3.13%.
The three stocks with the biggest losses are Merck & Co. (-1.09%), Verizon Communications (-0.42%) and Johnson & Johnson (-0.62%).
The upward reaction of the indices today follows a barrage of pressures in the previous days, with the S&P 500 retreating for the third consecutive session on Monday amid fears created by its rapid spread of micron in dozens of countries.
Investors are trying to assess the impact of the highly contagious shift in the economic recovery, as central banks launch the withdrawal of stimulus measures to tackle the inflation rally.
The Biden government is expected to announce today its plans to tackle the latest wave of the pandemic with the free distribution of 500 million diagnostic tests, while at the same time federal government emergency teams will be deployed in six states facing the biggest problem. The government is also expected to deploy military personnel to support hospitals.
The US president in a speech today will call on Americans who have not yet been vaccinated to do so as soon as possible, once again warning those who have not been vaccinated about the dangers of the latest wave of the pandemic.
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