Tech leads U.S. stock rally, sends Nasdaq to high

By: |
Published: July 7, 2020 11:11 AM

The MSCI World Index is now at the highest level since early June, with investors putting their faith in an economic recovery powered by historic government stimulus.

 U.S. stocks, tech, MSCI World Index, S&P 500 Index, global equity benchmark, dollar, teslaThe market has started to sense better than anticipated results fairly broadly across a wide spread of companies.

Bloomberg: U.S. stocks jumped, with gains in tech shares pushing the Nasdaq Composite to a record high. The dollar fell for a fifth day and Treasuries dipped.

The S&P 500 Index posted its fifth-straight increase, its longest winning streak since December, as Amazon.com Inc. shares rose past $3,000 for the first time. Tesla Inc. extended a five-day rally to more than 40%. The dollar slid to the weakest since June 10 as risk-on sentiment sapped demand for havens.

Investing Abroad Made Simple
Powered by:
What is your goal?
Buy a home in US
What is your goal?
Holidaying in the US
What is your goal?
Medical treatment abroad
What is your goal?
Invest Globally
What is your goal?
Children’s education

The Stoxx Europe 600 Index climbed 1.6% while developing-nation stocks added 2.5% as a huge rally in Chinese markets pushed a global equity benchmark toward a one-month high.

Stock markets started the week in an upbeat mood after a front-page editorial in China’s Securities Times on Monday said that fostering a “healthy” bull market after the pandemic is now more important to the economy than ever. The Shanghai Composite Index posted its biggest advance since 2015, fueling bullish spirits around the world, even as investors kept a wary eye on the coronavirus infections sweeping across parts of the U.S.

“Investors have recognized that as bad as the economy in the U.S. is, it’s not as bad as what people thought it would look like in March and April,” said Nancy Prial, the co-chief executive officer at Essex Investment Management. “The market has started to sense we might see better than anticipated results fairly broadly across a wide spread of companies.”

The MSCI World Index is now at the highest level since early June, with investors putting their faith in an economic recovery powered by historic government stimulus.

But of course there’s a long way to go before the economy gets back to normal. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. cut estimates for U.S. growth this quarter and said consumer spending appears likely to stall this month and next. Still, economists led by Jan Hatzius said other economies have proved it’s possible to resume activity and changes in behavior such as wearing masks will help too.

Elsewhere, copper was on the cusp of erasing this year’s losses after virus-related disruptions tightened supplies. Precious metals advanced.

Alicia Levine, chief strategist at BNY Mellon Investment Management, said she’s telling clients to stay in the stock market amid stimulus measures from the Federal Reserve and U.S. government.

“That is still our message,” Levine said in an interview on Bloomberg TV and Radio. “It’s extraordinary. I think we’re all scratching our heads, but the market is telling me you’ve got to be in it.”

Here are some key events coming up:

The EIA crude oil inventory report comes Wednesday.
All eyes will be on the U.S. weekly jobless claims report on Thursday.
Singapore holds its general election on Friday.

These are the main moves in markets:

Stocks

The S&P 500 Index increased 1.6% at the close of trading in New York.
The Stoxx Europe 600 Index gained 1.6%.
The MSCI Asia Pacific Index climbed 2.2%.
The MSCI Emerging Market Index climbed 2.6%.

Currencies

The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index declined 0.3%.
The euro gained 0.5% to $1.1307.
The British pound rose 0.1% to $1.2492.
The Japanese yen rose 0.1% to 107.37 per dollar.

Bonds

The yield on 10-year Treasuries rose one basis points to 0.68%.
Germany’s 10-year yield was little changed at -0.44%.
Britain’s 10-year yield rose one basis point to 0.2%.

Commodities

West Texas Intermediate crude fell 0.1% to $40.61 a barrel.
Gold strengthened 0.6% to $1,786.44 an ounce.
Copper rose 1.4% to $2.786 per pound.

Get live Stock Prices from BSE, NSE, US Market and latest NAV, portfolio of Mutual Funds, calculate your tax by Income Tax Calculator, know market’s Top Gainers, Top Losers & Best Equity Funds. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.

Financial Express is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest Biz news and updates.

Next Stories
1Warren Buffett’s new investment: Berkshire Hathaway breaks Covid silence with Dominion Energy deal
2Investors betting on companies investing for future profits, better tailored to the new world
3U.S. stocks have ‘considerable’ upside, history suggests to Leuthold