Dow Ends 1.2% Higher On New Fed Stimulus Package

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  • All three major indices were boosted by the Federal Reserve's move to prop up the US economy. Photo: Reuters

    All three major indices were boosted by the Federal Reserve's move to prop up the US economy. Photo: Reuters

Wall Street stocks rose on Thursday after the Federal Reserve unveiled massive new stimulus that offset news of another huge spike in jobless claims.

The Dow Jones finished up 1.2 percent at 23,719.

The S&P 500 advanced 1.5 percent to end the day at 2,789, while the Nasdaq added 0.8 percent, closing at 8,153.

The Fed announced another series of financing facilities, boosting to a whopping US$2.3 trillion its support of the US economy amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The programmes aim to help businesses, households and state and local governments facing a cash crunch as large parts of the economy have been shut down.

The Fed's announcement came as the Labor Department' s latest weekly data showed another 6.6 million workers applied for unemployment benefits last week, taking the three-week total to nearly 17 million.

Adding to the gloom, International Monetary Fund chief Kristalina Georgieva warned the world faced its most dire economic crisis since the Great Depression.

The International Monetary Fund expects "global growth will turn sharply negative in 2020," Georgieva said, adding that "tremendous uncertainty around the outlook" and the duration of the pandemic.

JJ Kinahan, chief market strategist at TD Ameritrade, said in spite of the terrible unemployment data, investors took heart from the Fed measures and from the tone of Fed Chair Jerome Powell, who predicted the US economy would enjoy a "robust" recovery once it contains the coronavirus.

"We're going to get through this and when we do, people will get back to work pretty quickly," Kinahan said, but he added that he expects more volatility ahead. (AFP)

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