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Monday 06 July 2009 8:00 pm  |  Updated:  Friday 31 May 2019 8:56 am

US rises on health and food stocks

By: admindrupal

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THE Dow industrials rose and the S&P 500 rebounded in late trading yesterday as investors’ concerns about the strength of an economic recovery triggered a move into defensive stocks.

But the technology-heavy Nasdaq slipped as investors rotated out of the tech sector, which is viewed as more reliant on the economic cycle.

A series of reports showing the economy is in less dire straits than it was at the start of the year drove stocks higher in the spring, but lately investors have been looking for evidence of a sustained recovery.

Stocks were weak through most of the session until the last half hour when the push into sectors likely to outperform in a down economy helped healthcare stocks like Merck, up 3.3 per cent at $27.89, and consumer staples like Kraft Foods, up 1.9 per cent at $26.44.

While a report on the services sector was better than expected in June, the Institute for Supply Management’s non-manufacturing data failed to relieve broader concerns raised by last week’s unexpectedly weak June non-farm payrolls report. As a result, some investors turned to defensive stocks.

“Looking beyond this initial recovery phase, the economic expansion is going to be below average and that is going to be more favorable toward the defensive sectors of the market,” said Henry Smith, chief investment officer of Haverford Trust Co in Philadelphia.

The Dow Jones industrial average gained 44.13 points, or 0.53 per cent, to 8,324.87. The Standard & Poor’s 500 Index added 2.30 points, or 0.26 per cent, to 898.72. But the Nasdaq Composite Index dropped 9.12 points, or 0.51 per cent, to 1,787.40.

The S&P 500 has rallied as much as 40 per cent from a 12-year closing low reached on 9 March. But the benchmark index is now up only 32.8 per cent since then as stocks have given up some of their gains on concerns about the economy.

American Express topped the Dow’s list of biggest percentage gainers in Monday’s session, climbing 5.6 per cent to $23.52 after Stifel Nicolaus raised its rating on the company’s stock to “hold,” saying it was the least exposed to new rules on the credit card sector.

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