US markets end sharply higher on Monday

07 Apr 2020 Evaluate

The US markets ended sharply higher with gains of over seven percent on Monday as the reported death tolls in some of the world's coronavirus hot spots showed signs of easing over the weekend. The number of coronavirus-related deaths in New York State fell to 594 on Sunday from 630 on Saturday, reflecting the first daily decrease. President Donald Trump warned the country could be headed into its toughest week but expressed hope the country was seeing a leveling off of the coronavirus crisis. Reports of decreases in the number of new infections and deaths in European countries like Italy and Spain also generated positive sentiment.

Meanwhile, Housing stocks turned in some of the market's best performances on the day, with the Philadelphia Housing Sector Index soaring by 11.4 percent. Significant strength was also visible among semiconductor stocks, as reflected by the 10.4 percent spike by the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index. Financial stocks also saw considerable strength, with the KBW Bank Index and the NYSE Arca Broker/Dealer Index jumping by 9.1 percent and 8.1 percent, respectively.

Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 1,627.46 points or 7.73 percent to 22,679.99, Nasdaq gained 540.16 points or 7.33 percent to 7,913.24 and S&P 500 was up by 175.03 points or 7.03 percent to 2,663.68.


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