Here's the scoreboard
Dow: 13,232, +136 pts, +1.0%
NASDAQ: 3,020, + 42 pts, +1.4%
S&P 500: 1,427, +15 pts, 1.0%
And the news:
Essentially, today was all about the data, and most of it was good.
Overnight, PMI reports from China and a trade report from Korea confirmed the notion that there are some "green shoots" budding in Asia, a meme that's been spreading for several weeks now.
Data was scarce in Europe, although there were negative headlines in Greece that caused the Athens market to tank (it's hard a horrible week).
In the US, it was almost all good news.
- ADP beat expectations.
- Initial claims fell.
- US ISM came in above 50 again.
- US PMI came in at 51.0.
- Construction spending rose.
- Consumer confidence hit a new high.
- Car sales were wek, but Sandy hit the end of October.
And that's about it market-wise.
The other big story, the election, didn't move much. Obama is seen as having had a couple of good days as he deals with Hurricane Sandy.
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