US Markets Close Higher, Boosted By Strong Profits

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2022-07-20 HKT 04:27

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  • Wall Street rallied after stronger than expected earnings. File photo: Shutterstock

    Wall Street rallied after stronger than expected earnings. File photo: Shutterstock

US stocks closed with sharp gains on Tuesday as more companies joined big banks in reporting earnings ahead of expectations, offering some respite to investors worried about higher inflation denting the corporate bottom line.

Shares of Halliburton rose after the oilfield services provider posted a 41 percent increase in quarterly adjusted profit. Toymaker Hasbro reported quarterly profit ahead of expectations.

Truist Financial Corp also beat market estimates for quarterly profit, sending the bank's shares up.

"Earnings have come in better than lowered expectations," said Paul Kim, CEO of Simplify Asset Management in New York.

"So we're not seeing the bite of tighter monetary policy and inflation impacting revenue as much as feared."

Johnson & Johnson shares declined, reversing earlier gains. The healthcare giant reported profit and sales that exceeded expectations but cut its earnings outlook for the year due to a soaring US currency.

A strong dollar also weighed on shares of IT hardware and services company IBM Corp, which beat quarterly revenue expectations on Monday but warned the hit from forex for the year could be about US$3.5 billion.

The US dollar marked its third straight day of declines as markets reduced the odds of a full percentage-point Federal Reserve rate hike this month.

Spiralling inflation initially led markets to price in a 100-basis-point hike in interest rates at the upcoming Fed meeting later this month, until some policymakers signaled a 75-basis-point increase.

The S&P 500 gained 2.8 percent to 3,936, while the Nasdaq Composite gained 3.1 percent to 11,713. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 2.4 percent to 31,827.

"The macro picture hasn't changed," said Kim. "We still have falling earnings, high inflation pressures and a tightening Fed. So longer term, I don't think this type of rally has staying power." (Reuters)

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