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03.06.2015, 16:29

Major U.S. stock-indexes rose

Major U.S. stock-indexes slightly rose on Wednesday on growing hopes that Greece would avert a default and as strong domestic data suggested the U.S. economic recovery was on track. Greece's international creditors signaled they were ready to compromise to avert a debt default, with the country's prime minister expected to hear the terms of the plan later on Wednesday. The market also got a boost from data that showed U.S. trade deficit narrowed in April after surging in March, while companies picked up their hiring in May after a pullback the previous month.

Most of Dow stocks in positive area (23 of 30). Top looser - Intel Corporation (INTC, -1.89%). Top gainer - The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (GS, +1.31%).

Most of S&P index sectors also in positive area. Top gainer - Services (+0,6%). Top looser - Utilities (-1.5%).


At the moment:

Dow 18077.00 +76.00 +0.42%

S&P 500 2112.00 +5.25 +0.25%

Nasdaq 100 4521.00 +18.00 +0.40%

10-year yield 2.35% +0.09

Oil 60.10 -1.16 -1.89%

Gold 1189.50 -4.90 -0.41%

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