Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

Nasdaq leaps 3.7% in biggest jump in a year

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Technology companies powered stocks higher on Wall Street Tuesday, driving the Nasdaq to its biggest gain in four months and more than making up for a sharp skid a day earlier.

The Nasdaq surged 3.7%, led by gains in Big Tech companies such as Apple, Amazon and Facebook. Despite its big day, the index remains 7.2% below its all-time high set Feb. 12. On Monday, it closed 10% below its peak, what is known as a “correction” on Wall Street.

The tech stocks rally, which helped lift the S&P 500 1.4%, followed a decline in bond yields, which have been increasing rapidly in recent weeks, driving up longterm interest rates. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note dropped to 1.54% after trading above 1.60% a day earlier.

The S&P 500 rose 54.09 points to 3,875.44. Communicat­ion companies and those that rely on consumer spending also helped lift the benchmark index, while financial, energy and industrial stocks lagged the broader market.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which is weighted less toward tech than the other two indexes, rose 30.30 points, or 0.1%, to 31,832.74. The Nasdaq gained 464.66 points to 13,073.82.

The Russell 2000 index of small company stocks added 42.07 points, or 1.9%, to 2,245.06. The index is blowing away the rest of the major indexes this year, with a gain of 13.7%. The S&P 500 is up 3.2%, while the Nasdaq is up 1.4%.

Apple on Tuesday rose 4.1%, Nvidia climbed 8% and Tesla jumped 19.6% for the biggest gain in the S&P 500.

Meanwhile, GameStop jumped another 26.9%, giving the stock a gain of more than fivefold over the past two weeks. It’s now at $246.90, still down from its closing high of $347.51 on Jan. 27.

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