(Reuters) – US stocks rose to the public on Monday in hopes of a China-led recovery from an economic recession brought on by the coronavirus outbreak, and investors sidelined an internal surge in new COVID cases. -19 during the long weekend.
They were up 168.72 points, or 0.65%, at the open at 25,996.08, while the S&P 500 opened higher at 25.28 points, or 0.81%, at 3,155.29.
They gained 152.75 points, or 1.50%, to 10,360.38 in the opening bell, reaching another record.
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