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Wall Street rally gains steam, Dow up 600 points as traders try to shake off Ukraine-Russia conflict

Stocks rose on Wednesday despite a continued surge in oil prices surged amid the intensifying conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 627 points, or 1.9%. The S&P 500 added 1.9%, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite rose 1.6%. The gains effectively reversed losses from Tuesday’s session.

It was a broad rally, with all 30 stocks in the Dow moving higher. Shares of Caterpillar rose more than 5%, while JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs each rose 2%.

“I think there is some relief that U.S. economic data continues to remain solid. … It’s a tug-of-war between ongoing uncertainty but still solid domestic fundamentals,” said Angelo Kourkafas, an investment strategist at Edward Jones.

“With the market down about 10%, roughly, in correction territory, and valuations having normalized, there is some support. But the situation remains very fluid, which means that back and forth is likely to continue,” Kourkafas added.

The moves came as oil prices trekked upward, building on a massive move in the previous session. Futures for West Texas Intermediate traded as high as $112.51 per barrel on Wednesday morning before trimming gains to about $111. Shares of Chevron rose more than 3%.

Stocks moved higher as Fed Chair Jerome Powell testified before Congress for his semiannual monetary policy update. The central bank chief said that rate hikes are likely to begin this month despite the “highly uncertain” impact of the war in Ukraine, and that the Fed would make progress on but not finalize a plan to reduce its balance sheet.

“The bottom line is we will proceed, but we will proceed carefully, as we learn more about the implications of the Ukraine war on the economy,” Powell said.

Government bond yields also rebounded Wednesday. The benchmark 10-year note most recently yielded close to 1.86% after falling below 1.7% the day before. The reversal appeared to help bank stocks, with Wells Fargo rising more than 4%.

“Today’s testimony is kind of a sanity check. 25 basis points is an incremental positive, and from a markets perspective it is providing visibility,” Fundstrat’s Tom Lee said on “Halftime Report.” “I think what we’re seeing today is really markets were positioned for a much more hawkish Fed and a much more dire outlook.”

Investors looking toward a key employment report on Friday got a bullish preview in Wednesday’s ADP private payrolls report. Private companies in the U.S. added 475,000 jobs in February, ADP said. The firm also revised its January numbers upward. Economists polled by Dow Jones were expecting 400,000.

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Earnings season continues with several tech companies set to report on Wednesday. Okta, Pure Storage and C3 AI will report after the market closes. ChargePoint is also scheduled to report after the bell.

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