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Markets rebound as Wall Street stocks advance despite U.S. unrest

Kolawole Onasanya by Kolawole Onasanya
June 2, 2020
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United States stocks experienced modest gains on Tuesday as market participants looked past the ongoing protests across the nation.

Neither the social unrest nor the coronavirus disease could hold stocks down, as markets rather focused on easing of lockdown restrictions and signs of economic recovery.

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“There is rotation going on as traders add more risk to their portfolios with securities that have been beaten up and should benefit as the economy recovers,” said Tim Ghriskey, chief investment strategist at Inverness Counsel in New York.

“That’s what the market has been reaching for lately – the battle between growth and value for leadership of the market.”

The Nasdaq, the S&P 500 and the Dow have been approaching their all-time closing highs in recent weeks and are now about three per cent, nine per cent and 13 per cent, respectively, below record closing levels.

Nationwide, violent protests over the death of George Floyd, an African-American, at the hands of law enforcement officers continued unabated, even as President Donald Trump vowed to unleash the military on the demonstrators.

“Most of the focus is on the social unrest,” Ghriskey added.

“We all hope calmer heads will prevail and we will address the issues at the root of it all. But this shouldn’t have any impact on the markets.”

But the green shoots of economic rebound driven in no small part by massive stimulus packages from Capitol Hill and the U.S. Federal Reserve has helped fuel investor optimism.

Market participants now await Friday’s crucial jobs report from the Labor Department for a clearer picture of the extent of economic damage wrought by mandated lockdowns.

The report is expected to show the unemployment rate surging to a historic 19.7 per cent. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 157.21 points (0.62 per cent) to 25,632.23, the S&P 500 gained 11.65 points (0.38 per cent) to 3,067.38 and the Nasdaq Composite added 8.39 points (0.09%) to 9,560.44. Of the 11 major sectors in the S&P 500, all but consumer staples and communications services were in the black.

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