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Dow Soars Over 100 Points as Dollar Pulls Back
Published: Monday, 16 Nov 2009 | 12:40 PM ET
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Stocks rallied Monday, building on two weeks of gains, as a weak dollar boosted commodity stocks and a government report showed retail sales rose in October.

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average shot out of the gate and held a more than 100-point gain into the afternoon session. All three major indexes hit new highs for 2009.

Alcoa [AA  Loading...      ()   ] and ExxonMobil [XOM  Loading...      ()   ] were among the early leaders on the Dow as the dollar retreated following the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, where no currency agreement was reached with China.

Wal-Mart [WMT  Loading...      ()   ] and Travelers [TRV  Loading...      ()   ] were the only decliners on the Dow.

Oil advanced, trading above $77 a barrel, and gold hit a fresh high above $1,130 an ounce in Europe.

Retail sales rose 1.4 percent in October amid a jump in auto sales. Investors shrugged off a separate report that showed the Empire State Manufacturing Index fell to 23.51 from 34.57.

Adding to the optimism, Japan reported its GDP rose 1.2% from July to September, its fastest pace in more than two years.

Citigroup [C  Loading...      ()   ] jumped on word that hedge fund operator Paulson & Co. has taken a 300 million share stake in the bank, according to an SEC filing.

NBC Universal and CNBC parent General Electric [GE  Loading...      ()   ] rose as today represents the opening of the annual window for Vivendi to sell its stake in NBCU—with a deal between GE and Comcast [CMCSA  Loading...      ()   ] for control of NBCU said to be close.

The optimism was muted somewhat as Lowe's [LOW  Loading...      ()   ], the No. 2 home retailer, reported a 30 percent decline in quarterly profit to 23 cents a share, just a penny below estimates. Larger rival Home Depot [HD  Loading...      ()   ] reports Tuesday.

Wall Street's major averages are coming off two straight weekly gains. Economic data and retail earnings are likely to present either the biggest barrier to further gains—or the biggest influence. 

General Motors is an early positive influence after the Wall Street Journal reported that GM would begin paying back its $6.7 billion loan from the U.S. government late this year, and potentially paying the entire balance back by the middle of 2011.

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There's plenty of Fed fodder on the calendar today, highlighted by a speech from Fed chairman Ben Bernanke at the Economic Club of New York at 12:15 pm. Bernanke will take questions from the audience following his presentation.

Dallas Fed President Richard Fisher also speaks about the economy at a community forum in Tyler, Texas at 1:15 pm, while Fed Vice Chairman Donald Kohn has an evening speech at 6:15 pm and Northwestern University's Kellogg business school in Evanston, IL.  Kansas City Fed President Thomas Hoenig has already been in the news this morning, telling an Abu Dhabi audience that the U.S. economy still faces "significant weaknesses".

Google [GOOG  Loading...      ()   ] has filed a revised settlement proposal for its litigation with authors and publishers over digital book rights.  The original agreement was rejected by a judge following objections from the Justice Department.

Cisco [CSCO  Loading...      ()   ] has increased its offer for Norway's Tandberg by 10.7 percent, and says its new offer is a "final price."  Tandberg is a maker of videoconferencing equipment.

Bristol Myers Squibb [BMY  Loading...      ()   ] is planning to split off its nutrition unit Mead Johnson [MJN  Loading...      ()   ] into a separate company.

And a new study finds the Abbott Labs [ABT  Loading...      ()   ] cholesterol treatment Niaspan more effective and safer than Merck's [MRK  Loading...      ()   ] Zetia.

— Peter Schacknow contributed to this article.

This Week:

MONDAY: Bernanke speaks
TUESDAY: PPI; industrial production; Fed's Lacker, Pianalto speak; Geithner speaks; NAHB housing index; Earnings from Home Depot, Target and TJX
WEDNESDAY: Weekly mortgage applications; CPI; housing starts; weekly crude inventories; Earnings from BJ's, Limited
THURSDAY: EU chooses new president; Fed's Plosser, Fisher speak; Ghosn, Rattner speak; weekly jobless claims; leading indicators; Philly Fed; Geithner speaks; Earnings from Sears, Dell, Gap
FRIDAY: Fed's Plosser speaks; state-by-state jobs report

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