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S&P 500 hits record high on rising rate cut hopes

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July 4, 2019
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The S&P 500 index hit a record high on Wednesday, led by defensive sectors, as bets of an interest rate cut rose on fears of a slowing global economy due to simmering trade tensions.

The benchmark U.S. 10-year Treasury yields slipped to their lowest since November 2016, while euro zone yields tumbled to record lows on bets the European Central Bank's next chief would stay a dovish course.

The defensive utilities, real estate and consumer staples rose the most among the 11 major S&P sectors as the falling bond yields made stocks that pay high dividends more attractive.

"With the overhang of further tariffs on Chinese imports paused and the chances of a rate cut from the Fed getting higher, more investors are getting comfortable to invest bigger in equities," said Shawn Gibson, chief investment officer at asset management firm Liquid Strategies.

Traders bet for about a 25% chance the Federal Reserve would cut borrowing costs by half a percentage point at its July 30-31 policy meeting, compared with 20% late on Monday.

Bets that the central bank would cut rates to preserve a decade-long U.S. expansion helped the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones indexes post their best June performance in decades.

The healthcare sector gained 0.38%, the biggest boost to the S&P 500, helped by gains in Johnson & Johnson, UnitedHealth Group Inc and Merck & Co Inc.

The financial sector was flat, while bank stocks , which tend to benefit from a higher interest rate environment, fell 0.37%.

Trading volumes are expected to be thin due to shortened trading hours on Wednesday ahead of the July Fourth holiday.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 50.82 points, or 0.19%, to 26,837.5 and the S&P 500 gained 7.38 points, or 0.25%, to 2,980.39.

The Nasdaq Composite added 22.90 points, or 0.28%, to 8,131.99.

The ADP National Employment Report, often considered a precursor to the Labor Department's more comprehensive monthly non-farm payrolls data due on Friday, showed U.S. private employers added 102,000 jobs in June, well below economists' expectations.

Another set of data showed the U.S. trade deficit jumped to a five-month high in May as imports of goods increased and new orders for U.S.-made goods fell for a second straight monRead More – Source

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