Markets Right Now: Stocks gain on US-China trade truce
NEW YORK – The latest on developments in financial markets (all times local):
11:55 a.m.
Stocks are higher at midday Monday after the U.S. and China agreed to resume trade talks.
The U.S. agreed to hold off on imposing new tariffs on $300 billion in Chinese goods, although existing tariffs on $250 billion of imports remain in place.
Technology and consumer-focused companies led the gains. Apple rose 2.2% while Nike gained 2%.
Investors also sold safe-haven investments such as gold, which fell 1.5%.
The S&P 500 rose 22 points, or 0.8%, to 2,964. That puts the index on track for a record high.
The Dow Jones industrials rose 134 points, or 0.5%, to 26,734. The Nasdaq added 93 points, or 1.2%, to 8,099.
The Russell 2000 index of smaller companies rose 0.2% to 1,570.
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9:35 a.m.
Stocks are rallying early Monday after the U.S. and China agreed to resume trade talks.
The U.S. agreed to hold off on imposing new tariffs on $300 billion in Chinese goods, although existing tariffs on $250 billion of imports remain in place.
Technology and consumer-focused companies led the gains. Investors also sold safe-haven investments such as gold, which fell 1.2%, and bonds. The yield on the 10-year Treasury rose to 2.01%.
The S&P 500 rose 34 points, or 1.2%, to 2,975. That puts the index on track for a record high.
The Dow Jones industrials rose 254 points, or 1%, to 26,854. The Nasdaq added 135 points, or 1.7%, to 8,142.
Oil rose 2.4% to $59.88 a barrel. OPEC and Russia are expected to extend an agreement on production cuts.
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