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18.05.2015, 17:06

Wall Street. Major U.S. stock-indexes rose

Major U.S. stock-indexes rose on Monday, after the Dow Jones industrial average hit a record high, as homebuilder confidence index fell, adding to a stream of weak economic data that has muddied the outlook for interest rates. The National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market index fell to 54 from 56 the month before. Economists polled by Reuters had predicted the index would rise to 57. The U.S. economy is struggling to rebound strongly enough for the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates before September, analysts have said.

Dow stocks are mixed (15 vs 15). Top looser - Chevron Corporation (CVX, -0.92%). Top gainer - Johnson & Johnson (JNJ, +1.50%).

S&P index sectors mixed. Top gainer - Healthcare (+0,5%). Top looser - Basic materials (-0.9%).


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Dow 18249.00 +20.00 +0.11%

S&P 500 2123.25 +4.25 +0.20%

Nasdaq 100 4503.00 +14.25 +0.32%

10-year yield 2.21% +0.07

Oil 60.38 -0.16 -0.26%

Gold 1227.00 +1.70 +0.14%

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