The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Stocks rise as oil jumps to 2-year high

- By Marley Jay

NEW YORK » U.S. stocks made modest gains and set more records Monday as upheaval in oil-rich Saudi Arabia sent crude prices to two-year highs. Chipmakers and media companies climbed on deal reports while phone and household goods companies sank.

U.S. crude oil reached its highest price since mid-2015 after dozens of Saudi princes and senior officials and businessme­n were arrested as part of a purported corruption investigat­ion. Saudi Arabia is the world’s largest exporter of oil, and investors wondered if the tumult could constrict oil supplies and drive prices higher. Energy companies jumped, with drilling companies making some of the biggest gains.

Chipmakers surged after Broadcom offered to buy competitor Qualcomm for $103 billion, which would be the largest technology acquisitio­n ever if it’s completed. Wireless carriers Sprint and T-Mobile tumbled after they called off merger talks over the weekend, and reports that Sprint’s owner, Japanese conglomera­te SoftBank, might buy cable company Charter hammered shares of telecom giants AT&T and Verizon, which might face tougher competitio­n.

Doug Coté, chief market strategist for Voya Investment Management, said in the years after the global economic crisis, companies combined so they could survive. But now that the global economy is doing much better, they’re merg-

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