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The Standard and Poor 500 notched a record close for the second straight session as US stocks rallied following some solid economic data. The broad-based Standard and Poor 500 gained 11.38 points (0.60 percent) at 1,911.91
on Tuesday. On Friday the index closed above 1,900 for the first time; markets were closed Monday for a holiday.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average advanced 69.23 (0.42 percent) to 16,675.50, while the strongest move came from the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index, which jumped 51.26 (1.22 percent) to 4,237.07.
Fresh US economic data showed a rise in consumer confidence for May, a surprising increase in durable goods orders for April and an increase in home prices for March on the widely watched Standard and Poor/Case-Shiller index.
Wells Fargo Advisors called the economic data "encouraging" in a market note.
Mace Blicksilver, director of Marblehead Asset Management, said the rally in technology stocks was a sign of improving sentiment.
Leading tech companies to gain included Apple (+1.9 percent), Facebook (+3.5 percent), Priceline (+5.2 percent) and Tesla Motors (+2.1 percent).
US chicken producer Pilgrim's Pride announced a bid to acquire prepared-meats and frozen-foods company Hillshire Brands in a deal worth $6.4 billion, on condition Hillshire scraps its proposed $6.6 billion takeover of Pinnacle Foods. Hillshire said the company stands by its proposed takeover of Pinnacle, but promised to study the offer.
Hillshire shot up 22.1 percent, Pilgrim's advanced 1.7 percent and Pinnacle slumped 5.4 percent.
Bank of America rose 3.4 percent as it resubmitted its capital plan after the Federal Reserve required the bank to halt shareholder distributions due to a $4 billion overstatement of its capital position.
Botox-maker Allergan released a presentation attacking Valeant Pharmaceuticals in its latest effort to thwart an unsolicited takeover bid. The company raised numerous issues, including Valeant's ability to promote products of Allergan's scale and the extensive turnover in Valeant management. Allergan shares lost 1.1 percent, while Valeant fell 2.6 percent.
Bond prices rose. The yield on the 10-year US Treasury dipped to 2.52 percent from 2.54 percent Friday, while the 30-year dropped to 3.37 percent from 3.40 percent. Bond prices and yields move inversely.
Source: AFP
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