US Stocks Close Mainly Higher Ahead Of Key Data

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2021-09-14 HKT 06:13

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  • Markets have been shaky of late amid signs the recovery has slowed. Photo: Shutterstock

    Markets have been shaky of late amid signs the recovery has slowed. Photo: Shutterstock

US shares rebounded after a negative week, closing Monday's session higher as investors await key economic data and a Federal Reserve meeting in coming days.

Markets have been shaky of late amid signs the recovery has slowed, challenged by surging Covid-19 infection rates and signs of rising inflation, which could prompt the Fed to tighten monetary policy sooner.

Investors also are monitoring debates in Congress, including a Democratic proposal to raise the corporate tax rate slashed in 2017 under then-US president Donald Trump.

But even with those concerns lingering, the Dow Jones Industrial Average snapped a five-day losing streak, gaining 0.8 percent to close at 34,870.

The broad-based S&P 500 rose 0.2 percent to finish at 4,469, but the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index retreated 0.1 percent to 15,106.

JJ Kinahan of TD Ameritrade noted that since corporate earnings season is largely over, "Now we're going into this strange period, where you kind of have a lack of numbers."

In that "no man's land," he said, "the market is looking for anything to trade off."

But into the void comes the latest report on consumer prices for August on Tuesday, followed by retail sales on Thursday, which will offer insights on how the economy is holding up.

That could play into the Fed's policy meeting next week. (AFP)

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