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Stocks -Wall Street Bulls Wrestle for Control as Economy Set for $2 Trillion Boost

Published 2020-03-25, 12:34 p/m
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By Yasin Ebrahim 

Investing.com – Wall Street surged on Wednesday, building on its biggest one-day rally since the Great Depression a day earlier, as investors continued their bullish bets on stocks. The White House and Congress reached a deal on a $2 trillion stimulus package to support the economy through the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Dow jumped 4.25%, or 892 points, theS&P 500 gained 2.55% and the Nasdaq Composite added 1.2%.

The coronavirus stimulus package, which could include one-time checks worth $1,200 to Americans, tax breaks and bailouts to industries hurt by the impact from the virus such as aviation and hospitality, is expected to clear the Senate in a vote later today, with a vote in the House reportedly slated for Thursday.

The progress on the stimulus package comes after days of negotiations after it failed to secure enough votes earlier this week.

Energy and industrials were among the biggest gainers on the day, putting the broader market on pace for two-straight daily wins for the first time since Feb. 5-6.

Energy, one the hardest hit sectors during the coronavirus pandemic so far, has caught a bid lately, with investors piling into beaten-down stocks in the sector such as Valero Energy (NYSE:VLO) and Marathon Petroleum (NYSE:MPC).

Boeing (NYSE:BA) continued its surge on expecations it would get a large amount from the stimulus package. And CEO David Calhoun has allayed fears about the company's balance sheet, insisting that the company has other options to raise funds if the government bailout comes with strings attached.

In an interview on Fox News a day earlier, Calhoun insisted that the company had plenty of alternative options to raise funds if the U.S. government demanded a stake in the company in exchange for a bailout.

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