Oil surge, improved Chinese data boost Wall Street | Inquirer Business

Oil surge, improved Chinese data boost Wall Street

/ 12:07 PM May 11, 2016

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NEW YORK, United States—US shares got a solid boost on Tuesday from an upturn in Chinese inflation and a possible deal on the next stage of Greece’s bailout to avert a looming crisis.

Markets also got a boost from a rebound in commodities led by oil prices.

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Banks, industrial firms like Caterpillar and Boeing and other blue-chips led the rally, while Amazon was the best gainer among large-cap stocks after it laid out a challenge to Google-owned YouTube with its own streaming of member-generated content.

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At the close, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 1.3 percent to 17,928.35.

The broad-based S&P 500 rose 1.3 percent to 2,084.39, while the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite also gained 1.3 percent, to 4,809.88.

“That strong dollar-weak oil situation has been eliminated,” said Art Hogan at Wunderlich Securities.

“It’s a risk-on day; underperformers are doing better. It’s a very good transition,” Hogan said.

Fashion group Gap fell 11.5 percent after a disappointing first-quarter sales figure of $3.44 billion pointed to its continuing struggle to deal with a sharply shifting market for young people’s clothing in its main Gap, Banana Republic and Old Navy chains.

Drugmaker Allergan rose 5.3 percent after its board authorized up to $10 billion in share repurchases, including $4-5 billion over the next four to six months.

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Medivation, the San Francisco biotech company developing cancer therapies, fell 0.9 percent after it said it was giving Pfizer and Amgen access to its books to support possible takeover bids.

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