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Wednesday 12 August 2009 8:00 pm  |  Updated:  Saturday 01 June 2019 5:06 am

US stocks buoyed by Fed’s optimism

By: admindrupal

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US stocks powered higher yesterday as the Federal Reserve said it saw signs of a more stable economy.

Stocks had been on track to close at their highest level in 10 months, led by technology and financials, but shares lost steam in the last half hour of trading.

The Federal Reserve said the economy was leveling out, and it left interest rates unchanged at the end of its two-day policy meeting.

The Fed also said it will extend the duration but not the size of a program to buy long-term government debt, which is part of its effort to revive credit and stimulate the economy.

“The Fed admitted the economy is getting better, but not so much better we’re going to be terminating all of our programs, which is what everybody was afraid of,” said Doug Roberts, chief investment strategist at ChannelCapitalResearch.com.

Financials was the top-performing sector on the S&P 500, up 2 per cent, after a 3.5 per cent slide on Tuesday. Allstate rose 6.3 per cent to $28.42 after Bank of America-Merrill Lynch upgraded the insurer to “buy” from “neutral.”

The Dow Jones industrial average gained 120.16 points, or 1.30 per cent, to close at 9,361.61. The Standard & Poor’s 500 Index rose 11.46 points, or 1.15 per cent, to 1,005.81. The Nasdaq Composite Index added 28.99 points, or 1.47 per cent, to 1,998.72.

The S&P is up 48.7 per cent from its more than 12-year closing low set on 9 March.

Shares of Applied Materials rose 3.3 per cent to $13.66 after the maker of chip equipment said it would at least break even this year thanks to new orders and deep cost cuts. The PHLX semiconductor index gained 1.8 per cent.

Shares of luxury home builder Toll Brothers soared 14.4 per cent to $23.42 after it said its net signed contracts rose in the third quarter, the first increase in four years. The Dow Jones home construction index jumped 5 per cent.

Shares of Macy’s rose 6 per cent to $16.40 after the department store operator posted better-than-expected earnings and raising its outlook.

Volume was low on the New York Stock Exchange.

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