Boston Herald

Dow crests 30,000 points

Passes milestone for first time

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed above 30,000 points for the first time Tuesday as progress in the developmen­t of coronaviru­s vaccines and news that the transition of power in the U.S. to President-elect Joe Biden kept investors in a buying mood.

Traders were also encouraged to see that Biden had selected Janet Yellen, a widely respected former Federal Reserve chair, as treasury secretary. The Dow rose more than 450 points, or 1.5%, to cross the milestone. The S&P 500 index, which has a far greater impact on 401(k) accounts than the Dow, rose 1.6%, climbing to its own all-time high.

The gains extend a monthlong market rally driven by growing optimism that developmen­t of coronaviru­s vaccines and treatments will loosen the pandemic’s strangleho­ld on the economy. They also mark a rapid climb for the Dow from its March 23 low of just under 18,600 during the worst of its early pandemic nosedive.

“We are one step closer to moving past the election uncertaint­y,” said Lindsey Bell, chief investment strategist at Ally Invest. “People are still optimistic about what 2021 has to bring, from an economic perspectiv­e and an earnings perspectiv­e.”

The S&P 500 rose 57.82 points to 3,635.41. The Dow gained 454.97 points to 30,046.24. Both indexes eclipsed record highs set early last week. The technology-heavy Nasdaq composite picked up 156.15 points, or 1.3%, to 12,036.79.

Traders continued to favor stocks that stand to gain the most from a gradual reopening of the economy, such as banks and industrial companies. Technology and communicat­ion stocks, which have been investor favorites through the pandemic, also helped lift the market.

In another signal that investors were feeling confident, the Russell 2000 index of smaller stocks outpaced the broader market, picking up 35.23 points, or 1.9%, to 1,853.53, also a record high.

“There’s some relief that Biden is choosing moderates to fill out the cabinet,” said Barry Bannister, head of institutio­nal equity strategy at Stifel. Bannister also said the encouragin­g vaccine news continues to give hope that there is an end in sight to the pandemic.

 ?? Ap ?? KEEP IT COMING: A trader at the New York Stock Exchange works at his terminal Tuesday, when the Dow Jones Industrial Average traded above 30,000 points for the first time.
Ap KEEP IT COMING: A trader at the New York Stock Exchange works at his terminal Tuesday, when the Dow Jones Industrial Average traded above 30,000 points for the first time.

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