Stock market today: Dow adds 200 points to snap losing streak

Investing.com -- U.S. stocks finished higher on Tuesday, as investors shrugged off recession concerns and boosted megacaps

At 16:04 ET (20:04 GMT) the Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 212 points or 0.6%, while the S&P 500 rose 1.1% and the NASDAQ Composite rose 1.6%.

It's the Dow's first winning session after a six-day losing streak, as tech stocks resumed their rally.

Economic data beats expectations

Durable goods orders rose 1.7% in May, well more than the expected 1% drop. The data is a closely monitored measure of business spending. Core goods orders rose 0.6%, also beating expectations.

Consumer confidence was also a stronger than expected 109.7. Analysts had expected a reading of 104. And new home sales soared past forecasts, with an annualized 763,000 versus expectations of 675,000.

Stocks stalled on Monday as fears about a recession crept higher. The Federal Reserve paused on interest rate hikes at its meeting this month but signaled another rate hike is possible, perhaps as early as July, as it continues to battle inflation.

Fed's next rate move comes into focus

Investors are worried that more rate hikes could eventually tip the economy into a recession, though Wall Street economists have lowered their expectations in recent weeks. The Fed says it has been making its decisions on data, and one big report this week will be the inflation numbers for May. PCE is expected to rise 4.6%.

Futures traders see a greater than 75% probability that the Fed will raise rates another quarter of a percentage point in July.

Investors will hear more from top policymakers this week when they meet in Portugal at the European Central Bank Forum, including a speech by Fed Chair Jerome Powell.

June is quickly coming to an end this week, and the second quarter with it, with the three major indexes poised to record gains for the period.

Lordstown Motors files for bankruptcy

Electric vehicle maker Lordstown Motors Corp. (NASDAQ:RIDE) shares sank 17% as it sought bankruptcy protection and put itself up for sale. It couldn’t resolve a dispute over an investment from Taiwan-based manufacturer Foxconn (TW:2354).

Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc. (NASDAQ:WBA) shares fell 9.3% after the drugstore retailer cut its fiscal year profit outlook because demand for COVID vaccines and tests is waning.

Shares of cloud analytics company Snowflake Inc. (NYSE:SNOW) rose 4.2% on an arrangement with Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) allowing customers to build artificial intelligence models using their own data.

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