US markets end higher on Monday

11 Feb 2020 Evaluate

The US markets ended higher on Monday as traders returned to ignoring concerns about the economic impact of the deadly coronavirus outbreak. The Chinese government revealed data that a total of 40,171 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed, with 908 people dying from the disease. The World Health Organization warned Monday that the spread of the coronavirus to people who have not visited China could be the spark that becomes a bigger fire, while urging nations to fight the epidemic together. Meanwhile, traders seemed reassured by Chinese President Xi Jinping's pledge to win the fight against the coronavirus outbreak.

Jinping said in remarks on state television that China will speed up the development of drugs aimed at treating the deadly pneumonia-like virus. Expectations for the Federal Reserve to prop up the economy with easy financial conditions if the coronavirus spills over into the US also helped to support stocks. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is due to head up to Capitol Hill in the coming days for his semi-annual testimony to Congress. Powell is slated to testify before the House Financial Services Committee on Tuesday and the Senate Banking committee on Wednesday.

Dow Jones Industrial Average surged 174.31 points or 0.6 percent to 29,276.82, Nasdaq rose 107.88 points or 1.13 percent to 9,628.39 and S&P 500 was up by 24.38 points or 0.73 percent to 3,352.09.

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