Tech Companies Lead The Way As US Stocks Rise

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2019-07-23 HKT 04:46

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  • Large tech shares led the way as the Nasdaq jumped on Monday. Photo: AFP

    Large tech shares led the way as the Nasdaq jumped on Monday. Photo: AFP

The Nasdaq rallied on Monday, with large technology shares gaining ahead of earnings reports and semiconductor stocks surging on expectations the sector is primed for good results.

With some 130 companies on the S&P 500 set to report this week, analysts are squarely focused on earnings in a week that is relatively light in terms of US economic data and a lull period before a highly-anticipated July 31 Federal Reserve announcement.

Shares of Amazon, Facebook and Google parent Alphabet all rose ahead of earnings this week, along with Apple, which gained 2.3 percent after Morgan Stanley lifted its price target.

The Nasdaq jumped 0.7 percent to 8,204.

The Dow Jones gained 0.1 percent to 27,171, while the S&P 500 advanced 0.3 percent to 2,985.

Last week's earnings reports, dominated by banks, were better than expected, said CFRA Research's Sam Stovall. Analysts have lifted their estimates for the second quarter but cut their outlook for the third quarter.

Chip stocks were especially strong after Goldman Sachs upgraded several companies in the sector and said oversupply in the industry would be sold off more quickly than previously thought.

Goldman upgraded Micron, Applied Materials and Lam Research. Micron gained 3.7 percent, Applied 6.1 percent and Lam 4.4 percent.

Halliburton surged 9.2 percent despite reporting lower second-quarter profits after it described increased oil and gas activity.

But Boeing dropped 1.1 percent after Fitch revised its outlook on the company to "negative," saying the grounding of the 737 MAX situation "will reduce much of the financial cushion Boeing has," according to a note.

"The MAX situation also presents significant public relations challenges and the impact on Boeing's reputation and brand will be a watch item for the next year or more," Fitch said. (AFP)

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