The Dow gains 200 points as Salesforce and other tech stocks rise

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The Dow surged nearly 200 points on Wednesday morning, driven by gains in Salesforce and other tech stocks. Shortly after the opening bell, the Dow climbed 170 points or 0.3%. The S&P 500 added 0.3%, while the Nasdaq rose by 0.8%. Both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq reached fresh record highs, signaling continued optimism in the equity markets.

In economic news, a report from ADP revealed that private payroll growth in November was weaker than expected, highlighting a cooling labor market. U.S. companies added 146,000 jobs during the month, falling short of the downwardly revised 184,000 jobs added in October and missing the estimate of 163,000. The softer labor data has fueled speculation that the Federal Reserve might consider a rate cut to support economic growth.

Moreover, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is scheduled to participate in a moderated discussion in New York on Wednesday afternoon. Investors will be closely watching his remarks for any hints about the central bank’s monetary policy outlook and potential responses to the evolving economic landscape.

Salesforce stock jumps 8.5% on strong earnings

Shares of Salesforce (CRM+8.99% reached a new 52-week high today as it posted better-than-expected earnings. The company reported earnings per share (EPS) of $2.41 on an adjusted basis, falling slightly short of the $2.44 analysts had anticipated. However, revenue came in at $9.44 billion, surpassing the $9.34 billion expected.

Other stocks moving the market

Shares of Marvell Technology (MRVL+20.28% and Okta (OKTA+5.76% also gained after posting the earnings. However, Chewy (CHWY-7.67%lost stock price after releasing the earnings report. Microsoft (MSFT+1.83%) and Amazon (AMZN+2.95%) shares both gained nearly 2%.

Bitcoin is moving in the upward direction

After a brief pause, Bitcoin regained momentum on Wednesday morning as investors shifted their focus to Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs). According to Farside, Bitcoin ETFs saw net inflows of $676 million on December 3, highlighting renewed investor interest in the cryptocurrency market.

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