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S&P 500 breaks 6,000 level as Trump and Fed-fueled rally advances



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Consumer sentiment rises in November

Major U.S. indexes notch weekly gains

China ADRs fall after stimulus measures disappoint

Updates to market close

By Chuck Mikolajczak

NEW YORK, Nov 8 (Reuters) -The S&P 500 briefly surpassed the 6,000 mark and closed with its biggest weekly percentage gain in a year, as Donald Trump's election victory and a possible Republican Party sweep in Congress fueled expectations for favorable business policies.

Also supporting stocks this week was a widely expected interest rate cut of 25 basis points by the Federal Reserve on Thursday.

The S&P 500 and the Dow Industrials .DJI were on track for their best weekly percentage jump since early November 2023, with the Nasdaq .IXIC on pace for its best in two months and second-best week of 2024.

Investors were also monitoring for a likely "Red Sweep" as Republicans were set to keep their narrow lead in the House of Representatives after winning control of the Senate. That would make it easier for Trump to enact his legislative plans.

Expectations for lower corporate taxes and deregulation under Trump have helped push the benchmark S&P index and the Dow to intraday record highs for the three straight sessions. The S&P is on track to secure its 50th record close of the year.

"It is a psychologically important number but with all the developments this week, I don't think it's terribly important if we close at 6,005 or if we close at 5,995. The market is way up this week," said Mike Dickson, head of research and quantitative strategies at Horizon Investments in Charlotte, North Carolina.

"There's been so many things, so much good news for the market this week as evidenced by the prices. All of that far outweighs whether or not we're on the right or left hand side of that 6,000 number when the close happens."

According to preliminary data, the S&P 500 .SPX gained 23.52 points, or 0.39%, to end at 5,996.62 points, while the Nasdaq Composite .IXIC gained 17.20 points, or 0.09%, to 19,286.66. The Dow Jones Industrial Average .DJI rose 269.39 points, or 0.62%, to 43,998.73.

The Dow rose above 44,000 for the first time, in part due to a late boost from Salesforce CRM.N, after Bloomberg reported the software company will hire 1,000 employees to promote its artificial intelligence Agentforce Tool.

The S&P 500 and Nasdaq secured their fourth straight session of gains.

Rate-sensitive sectors such as real estate .SPLRCR and utilities .SPLRCU were the best performing of the 11 major S&P 500 groups as Treasury yields fell for a second straight session after a sharp jump following the election.

But the benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury note yield .YS10YT=RR remained near a four-month high, and markets have scaled back expectations for the pace of Fed rate cuts in 2025 as concerns remain over the incoming administration's proposed tariffs which are likely to rekindle inflation.

The small cap Russell 2000 .RUT also advanced, registering its biggest weekly percentage gain in 4-1/2 years, as domestically concentrated stocks are seen as likely to benefit from easier regulations, lower taxes and less exposure to import tariffs.




U.S. consumer sentiment rose to a seven-month high in early November, with a measure of households' expectations for the future climbing to the highest in more than three years, led by brightening outlooks among Republicans, the University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index showed.


Airbnb ABNB.O shares dropped after the homestay company missed third-quarter profit estimates, while social media company Pinterest PINS.N slumped after a disappointing revenue forecast.

U.S.-listings of Chinese companies lost ground as the government's latest fiscal support measures once again failed to impress investors. JD.com JD.O and Alibaba BABA.N both declined sharply.


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Reporting by Chuck Mikolajczak; Additional reporting by Lisa Mattackal, Ankika Biswas in Bengaluru and Richard Chang

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