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Stocks head higher, bouncing back from Monday’s dip

U.S. stocks are opening higher as the market rebounds from a loss the day before.
U.S. stocks are opening higher as the market rebounds from a loss the day before.
(Mark Lennihan / AP)
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NEW YORK — U.S. stock indexes are creeping higher Tuesday, as the market bounces back from a loss the day before.

KEEPING SCORE: The Standard & Poor’s 500 index was up eight points, or 0.4 percent, to 2,0 as of 10:04 a.m. Eastern time. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 59 points, or 0.3 percent, to 17,836, while the Nasdaq composite rose 21 points, or 0.5 percent, to 4,748.

ON THE ROAD: General Motors posted solid sales gains in the U.S. last month, helped by discounts and falling gas prices. GM sales climbed 6 percent to nearly 226,000 in November. The carmaker’s stock gained 58 cents, or 1.7 percent, to $33.49 in early trading.

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JOIN THE CREW: Royal Caribbean Cruises surged $3.91, or 5 percent, to $76.20. S&P Dow Jones Indices said late Monday that the operator of cruise ships will replace Bemis, a maker of packaging products and toilet seats, in the S&P 500 index following the end of trading on Thursday. When a company joins the S&P 500, it tends to attract more money from investors who want to stick close to the benchmark.

DEAL: Avanir Pharmaceuticals soared on news that Otsuka Pharmaceuticals of Japan plans to buy the company for $3.5 billion. Under the terms of the deal, Otsuka would pay Avanir investors $17 per share in cash. Both drugmaker’s boards have already signed off on the deal. Avanir’s stock jumped $1.95, or 13 percent, to $16.96.

EUROPE: Germany’s DAX slipped 0.4 percent, while France’s CAC 40 rose 0.2 percent. In the U.K., the FTSE 100 index of leading British shares rose 1 percent.

CRUDE: The price of crude oil fell $1.61 to $67.43 a barrel in New York trading. A steep slump in oil prices has rippled throughout financial markets in recent weeks. The drop has put stress on oil-exporting countries such as Russia, which is already under strain from Western sanctions over its backing of rebels in eastern Ukraine. Russia’s ruble fell another 4 percent Tuesday, while the country’s RTS stock index dropped 1.8 percent.

ANALYST TAKE: “The economic conditions Russia is facing right now are aggressively against its economy,” said Jameel Ahmad, Chief Market Analyst for FXTM.

GLOBAL FEARS: There were no major economic reports out Tuesday, but traders will have a batch of economic news to digest over the rest of the week. On Thursday, the European Central Banks meets Thursday to discuss whether the region’s flagging economy needs more support. On Friday, the U.S. Labor Department releases its employment report for November.

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ASIA’S DAY: Japan’s Nikkei rose 0.4 percent. In China, the Shanghai Composite Index climbed 3 percent, and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng added 1.2 percent.

CURRENCIES: The dollar rose against the yen after Moody’s downgraded the Japanese government’s credit rating. The dollar was up one yen at 119.26 yen. The euro fell to $1.2405.

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