US markets end higher on Wednesday

13 Feb 2020 Evaluate

The US markets ended higher on Wednesday, with all three major benchmarks registering all-time closing highs, buoyed by signs of a slowdown in the number of new cases of COVID-19 -a strain of coronavirus that emerged in Wuhan, China late last year. China’s National Health Commission on Wednesday said 2,015 new cases of the disease caused by the new viral infection had been reported over the last 24 hours, declining for a second day. That brought the number of cases in mainland China to 44,653, although experts have warned that a substantial number may have gone uncounted. The commission said there were 97 additional deaths from the virus in the last 24 hours, bringing the mainland total to 1,113. 

Traders also kept an eye on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's testimony before the Senate Banking Committee. Powell’s prepared remarks mirrored those he delivered before the House Financial Services Committee on Tuesday. In his prepared remarks, Powell said the Fed is closely monitoring the coronavirus outbreak but also highlighted the resilience of the US economy.

Dow Jones Industrial Average surged 275.08 or 0.94 percent points to 29,551.42, Nasdaq gained 87.02 points or 0.9 percent to 9,725.96 and S&P 500 was up by 21.7 points or 0.65 percent to 3,379.45.

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