Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Dow gains nearly 300 points as Fed keeps rates low


The facade of the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow jumped nearly 300 points Wednesday after the US Federal Reserve made no changes to its monetary policy, saying it can remain "patient" before moving to raise interest rates. AP PHOTO/RICHARD DREW

The facade of the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow jumped nearly 300 points Wednesday after the US Federal Reserve made no changes to its monetary policy, saying it can remain “patient” before moving to raise interest rates. AP PHOTO/RICHARD DREW



NEW YORK–The Dow jumped nearly 300 points Wednesday after the US Federal Reserve made no changes to its monetary policy, saying it can remain “patient” before moving to raise interest rates.


The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 288.00 points (1.69 percent) at 17,356.87.


The broad-based S&P 500 soared 40.15 (2.04 percent) to 2,012.89, while the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index advanced 96.48 (2.12 percent) to 4,644.31.


US stocks were in the green all day, but rose significantly after the Fed announcement in the early afternoon. The S&P 500 roughly doubled its gains in the final two hours of trade.


In the statement, the Federal Open Market Committee, the Fed’s policy arm, left in place expectations that the central bank may raise interest rates only in the middle of 2015, downplaying speculation that a hike might come earlier than that because of the strength of the US economy.


Fed Chair Janet Yellen, speaking at a news conference after the two-day FOMC meeting, said the US economy is “strengthening” but that decisions to raise rates remained data-dependent.


“There are no major surprises,” said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities. “But we have a statement that was perhaps less hawkish than expected, and then a successful press conference” with Yellen.


Wednesday’s gains snapped a three-day losing streak in US stocks amid concerns over the sharp fall in oil prices and a big drop in the Russian ruble.



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