Tech rally leads US stocks higher

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NEW YORK (AFP) - Led by tech giants, Wall Street stocks finished solidly higher on Wednesday (May 20) as investor optimism over the reopening of the economy offset worries about the hit from coronavirus shutdowns.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

NEW YORK - Led by tech giants, Wall Street stocks finished solidly higher on Wednesday as investor optimism over the reopening of the economy offset worries about the hit from coronavirus shutdowns.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 1.5 per cent to 24,575.90, while the broad-based S&P 500 advanced 1.7 per cent to 2,971.61. Both Amazon and Facebook surged following new program announcements in the last day that pushed their businesses ahead at a time when many consumers are stuck at home because of the coronavirus.

After a terrible March, stocks have lately risen on hopes the US economy will quickly bottom out and rebound solidly.Policymakers worried that"even after social-distancing requirements were eased, some business models may no longer be economically viable," especially if consumers decide to"avoid participating in particular forms of economic activity," the minutes said.

 

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