Stocks rally as states reopen from coronavirus shutdowns

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U.S. equity markets gained Monday as a handful of states took steps to reopen their economies from shutdowns caused by COVID-19 and as lenders resume doling out cash to small businesses.

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 127 points, or 0.54 percent, in the opening minutes of trading while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite were higher by 0.69 percent and 0.89 percent, respectively.

Ticker Security Last Change Change %
I:DJI DOW JONES AVERAGES 24008.13 +232.86 +0.98%
SP500 S&P 500 2867.6 +30.86 +1.09%
I:COMP NASDAQ COMPOSITE INDEX 8723.363874 +88.84 +1.03%

Georgia, Oklahoma and South Carolina took steps over the weekend to reopen, allowing beaches, retail stores, barbershops and salons to unlock their doors. Others are expected to follow in the days ahead.

The reopenings come as U.S. banks are expected to resume processing applications for the Paycheck Protection Program, which received a $310 billion injection after President Trump signed the relief package passed by Congress last week. 

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Looking at stocks, General Motors suspended its quarterly dividend and share repurchases in an effort to preserve cash. The automaker also extended its $3.6 billion revolving credit agreement until April 2022.

Boeing scrapped a $4.2 billion joint venture with Brazilian planemaker Embraer which aimed to target new markets for the latter’s C-390 Millennium aircraft.

Ticker Security Last Change Change %
GM GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY 21.75 -0.20 -0.91%
BA BOEING COMPANY 130.41 +1.43 +1.11%

Deepwater oil driller Diamond Offshore filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy as the recent crash in crude oil prices has made its business unsustainable.

AutoNation returned the $77 million it received through the Payroll Protection Program, following in the footsteps of other publicly traded companies including Ruth’s Chris Steak House parent Ruth’s Hospitality Group and Shake Shack.

German lender Deutsche Bank reported a surprise preliminary first-quarter profit and set aside about 500 million euros ($542 million) for loan losses due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Ticker Security Last Change Change %
DO DIAMOND OFFSHORE 0.94 +0.11 +13.06%
AN AUTONATION 35.51 +1.88 +5.59%
DB DEUTSCHE BANK AG 6.54 +0.59 +9.97%

A number of high-profile companies including 3M, Amazon, Apple, Caterpillar and Tesla are set to report their quarterly results later this week.

Commodities were weaker, with West Texas Intermediate crude oil down 28 percent at $12.22 a barrel and gold off 0.13 percent near $1,733 an ounce.

U.S. Treasurys fell, running the yield on the 10-year note up 2.3 basis points to 0.619 percent.

In Europe, Germany’s DAX led the advance, up 2.70 percent, while Britain’s FTSE and France’s CAC were higher by 1.71 percent and 1.99 percent, respectively.

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Markets rallied across Asia with Japan’s Nikkei climbing 2.71 percent, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng adding 1.88 percent and China’s Shanghai Composite gaining 0.25 percent.

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