Wall Street opened this Tuesday in green and the Dow Jones Industrial Average, its main indicator, rose a slight 0.01% to stand at 39,318.36 points.
But it was the Nasdaq technological index that pushed the values up, rising 0.52% and reaching 16,469.47 integers.
For its part, the selective S&P 500 gained 0.27% and stood at 5,232 points, all with data collected six minutes after the opening of the trading floor on Wall Street.
By sectors, practically all of them were in green numbers at this time, with the greatest increase for non-essential goods (0.77%) and public services (0.41%); the only one in negative was energy (-0.35%).
Among the 30 Dow Jones stocks, Amgen (1.1%) and United Health (0.47%) led the gains, while the losers at this time included Visa (-0.81%), Boeing (- 0.77%) and Nike (-0.66%).
Source: Elcomercio
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