A broad bid in the early going has helped the S&P 500 move a couple of points past the 1300 line for the first time in over a week. The benchmark index is having difficulty extending its advance, though.
Financials are a source of weakness for the second straight session. They are collectively down 0.2% and represent the only major sector that has failed to find higher ground this morning.
As a group, consumer discretionary stocks are sporting some of the strongest gains. The sector is up an enviable 0.7% as Best Buy (BBY 32.21, +0.36) bounces following a better-than-expected earnings report.
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