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US STOCKS-Wall Street ends higher with hopes for measured US trade policy
Jan 21, 2025 2:32 PM

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Apple ( AAPL ) falls after brokerage downgrade

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3M ( MMM ) rises after fourth-quarter profit beat

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Walgreens falls after DoJ accusation on opioid

prescriptions

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Indexes up: Dow 1.24%, S&P 500 0.88%, Nasdaq 0.64%

(Updates prices after market close)

By Sinéad Carew and Johann M Cherian

Jan 21 (Reuters) - Wall Street's main indexes rose on

Tuesday, with the S&P 500 and the Dow closing at their highest

levels in more than a month as investors assessed Donald Trump's

first actions as U.S. president and were encouraged that he did

not start his second term with blanket tariff increases.

Trump did not lay out concrete plans on the universal

tariffs and additional surcharges on close trade partners as

previously promised, but said he was thinking about imposing

duties on Canadian and Mexican goods as early as Feb. 1.

While investors remain cautious about tariffs and the

potential for a global trade war pushing inflation higher,

brokerage Goldman Sachs lowered its forecast for the chances of

a universal tariff this year to 25% from about 40% in December.

"There was a definite relief and a bit of surprise that

tariffs weren't called out in the first round of executive

actions that happened yesterday," said Carol Schleif, chief

market strategist at BMO Private Wealth. "Markets are leaping to

the conclusion, probably rightfully so, that the administration

will take a more nuanced approach."

Investors hope the new administration will use the threat of

trade levies as a negotiating tactic and take "a scalpel and not

a sledgehammer to tariffs," Schleif said.

However, with trade policies still unclear, Schleif

cautioned the market could face volatility if Trump puts out

trial balloons on tariffs since the market has not had a 10%

correction in a long time.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 537.98 points,

or 1.24%, to 44,025.81, the S&P 500 gained 52.58 points,

or 0.88%, to 6,049.24 and the Nasdaq Composite gained

126.58 points, or 0.64%, to 19,756.78, to close near its highest

level since Jan. 6.

In a sign of broader market strength, the more domestically

focused small-cap Russell 2000 index outperformed larger

cap indexes with a 1.85% advance.

Among the S&P 500's 11 major sectors, the sole loser was

energy, down 0.64%, while six sectors rose at least 1%.

The biggest gainer was industrials, which rose

2.03% and was boosted by stocks including 3M ( MMM ), which

rallied 4.2% after reporting upbeat fourth-quarter profits.

The utilities sector was lifted by nuclear power

stocks after Trump issued a flurry of orders intended to boost

energy production. Its biggest gainers included Vistra Corp ( VST )

, NRG Energy ( NRG ) and Constellation Energy ( CEG ).

Heavyweight Apple ( AAPL ) was the S&P 500's biggest drag,

losing 3.2%, after brokerage Jefferies cut its rating to

"underperform."

Shares of automakers, which are most sensitive to tariffs

due to their vast supply chains, rose. Gains in Ford, up

2.5%, trailed a 5.7% rally in General Motors ( GM ), which had a

rating upgrade from Deutsche Bank.

During the first year of Trump's earlier administration, the

S&P 500 rose 19.4%. The benchmark index rose nearly 68% through

his four-year term, but saw bouts of volatility, stemming in

part from a trade war Trump fought with China.

However, inflation is still above the Federal Reserve's 2%

target, fuelling worries that the new administration's policies

could delay the central bank's pace of monetary policy easing.

Economists see the Fed leaving borrowing costs unchanged

when it meets next week and traders see the first interest rate

cut coming in June, according to CME Group's FedWatch tool.

In other individual stocks, Walgreens tumbled 9.2%

after the Justice Department accused it of filling unlawful

prescriptions for addictive painkillers and other drugs.

Moderna ( MRNA ) rallied 5.4% after securing $590 million

from the U.S. government to hasten development of its bird flu

vaccine.

Advancing issues outnumbered decliners by a 4.54-to-1 ratio

on the NYSE, where there were 264 new highs and 39 new lows.

On the Nasdaq, 3,086 stocks rose and 1,374 fell as advancing

issues outnumbered decliners by a 2.25-to-1 ratio.

The S&P 500 posted 41 new 52-week highs and no new lows

while the Nasdaq Composite marked 119 new highs and 78 new lows.

On U.S. exchanges, 15.42 billion shares changed hands

compared with the 15.47-billion average for the last 20

sessions.

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