US markets end mostly higher on Monday

12 May 2020 Evaluate

The US markets ended mostly higher on Monday with traders continuing to express optimism about a quick economic recovery as some states around the US have already begun to reopen. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo revealed that certain low-risk businesses and recreational activities can reopen statewide beginning May 15. Cuomo also said some upstate regions are ready to move into phase one of the state's reopening plan, which will allow them to resume manufacturing, construction and agricultural operations as well curbside pickup at retail stores.

However, upside remain capped as traders cashed in on recent strength in the markets amid concerns about a second wave of coronavirus infections. Reports of new clusters of coronavirus cases in South Korea and China raised worries about the potential threats of reopening the economy too quickly. Data from Germany's public health agency also indicated coronavirus cases in the country are once again on the rise following recent steps to ease lockdown measures. Meanwhile, Steel stocks showed a substantial move to the downside on the day, dragging the NYSE Arca Steel Index down by 4.9 percent. Considerable weakness was also visible among gold stocks, which moved sharply lower along with the price of the precious metal.

Nasdaq rose 71.02 points 0.78 percent to 9,192.34 and S&P 500 was up by 0.52 points or 0.02 percent to 2,930.32, while Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 109.33 points or 0.45 percent to 24,221.99.

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