Stock market: Wall Street opens up, less tense by Chinese Evergrande

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MARKET REVIEW. The New York Stock Exchange opened higher on Wednesday, reassured by encouraging signals sent by the Chinese real estate developer Evergrande, on the verge of bankruptcy, and pending a communication from the American Central Bank (Fed).

For its part, the Toronto Stock Exchange also opened in the green propelled by the base metals and energy sectors.

The clues

In Toronto, the S & P / TSX increased from 150.81 points (+ 0.74%) to 20,395.10 points.

In New York, the S&P 500 took 16.56 points (+ 0.38%) to 4,370.75 points.

the Nasdaq collected 32.85 points (+ 0.22%) to 14,779.25 points.

the DOW increased by 157.66 points (+ 0.46%) to 34,077.50 points.

the loonie increased from US $ 0.0006 (+ 0.08%) to US $ 0.781.1.

the oil rose from US $ 1.22 (+ 1.73%) to US $ 71.71.

THE’gold decreased from US $ 2.90 (-0.16%) to US $ 1,775.30.

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