Market Recap: Stocks Gain on Upbeat Data
- Posted on March 1, 2012 at 4:21pm by
Becket Adams
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Markets closed up on Wall Street today:
▲ Dow +0.22 percent
▲ S&P +0.62 percent
▲ Nasdaq +0.74 percent
▲ Oil +1.76 percent
▲ Gold +0.33 percent
On the commodities front:
▲ Oil rose to $108.95 a barrel
Precious metals:
▲ Gold climbed to $1,716.90 an ounce
▲ Silver rose 2.53 percent to settle at $35.52
(Related: Gold and Silver Bounce Higher After Sharp Pullback)
Today’s markets were up because:
1) Jobs: New claims for unemployment benefits continued to decline last week, holding close to four-year lows, according to a Labor Department report on Thursday. The jobless data, paired with upbeat reports on personal income and spending, led to an early morning rally.
2) Manufacturing: Markets dipped after an index of U.S. manufacturing activity came in weaker than expected. U.S. manufacturing has been one of the few bright spots in the global economy, but growth cooled in February. However, stocks ultimately pared losses, as the report still signaled expansion in the sector, and the day’s other economic indicators were consistent with better economic growth.
3) Financials: The financial sector led today’s advance, with JPMorgan and Citigroup climbing more than 2 percent, while Goldman Sachs closed the day up 5 percent.
[Editor’s note: the above is a cross post that originally appeared on Wall St. Cheat Sheet.]



















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Posted on March 1, 2012 at 10:50pmEvery one wants to make their money now. 2013 brings on a whole boat load of taxes.
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Posted on March 1, 2012 at 7:44pmIt realy doesn’t matter what the data is. The market is on a Obamarush. Ain’t it just damn amazing what you can do with a few Trillion extra dollars, and a whole government that is intent on suicide.
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