Opening Bell: Oil Hits 3-Year High; USD Slumps; Global Stocks Soar

 | Jan 04, 2018 07:20AM ET

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Yesterday, US stocks took off from Tuesday’s highs, and all four major indices extended gains to fresh records. The moves were driven by the Fed Minutes headline that policy makers remain on course for three additional rate hikes this year, as well as the ISM Manufacturing PMI release showing that US manufacturing expanded in December at the fastest pace in three months.

The S&P 500 jumped 0.64 percent, with a rising gap—as there were only buyers and no sellers between Tuesday’s 2,695.89 high and Wednesday’s 2,697.77 opening price. This turned out to be also the lowest point of the day, as traders kept bidding up the price without ever looking back. The S&P also crossed over the 2,700-psychological round number for the first time.

The Dow climbed 0.40 percent, with no gap. The supply-demand equation here was more balanced.