U.S. Stocks Turn Higher; Crude Oil Tumbles

U.S. stocks turned higher midway through trading, after recording gains in the previous session.

U.S. stocks turned higher midway through trading, after recording gains in the previous session.

The Dow traded up 0.29% to 32,939.84 while the NASDAQ rose 0.65% to 12,471.17. The S&P also rose, gaining, 0.24% to 4,140.40.

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Leading and Lagging Sectors

Consumer discretionary shares climbed 1.6% on Monday. Meanwhile, top gainers in the sector included Golden Sun Education Group Limited (NASDAQ:GSUN), up 17% and Volta Inc. (NYSE:VLTA) up 17%.

In trading on Monday, energy shares fell 2.6%.

Top Headline

The ISM manufacturing PMI fell to 52.8 in July from 53 in the previous month. However, analysts were expecting a reading of 52.

Equities Trading UP

TherapeuticsMD, Inc. (NASDAQ:TXMD) shares shot up 21% to $7.54 after the company announced it has received a $15 million private investment from Rubric Capital Management.

Shares of Celyad Oncology SA (NASDAQ:CYAD) got a boost, shooting 45% to $2.52. The FDA has lifted the clinical hold on Celyad Oncology’s CYAD-101-002 (KEYNOTE-B79) Phase 1b trial after the company made changes to the eligibility criteria for the trial.

MediaCo Holding Inc. (NASDAQ:MDIA) shares were also up, gaining 68% to $3.48. MediaCo Holding 10% owner Soohyung Kim bought a total of 12,899,480 shares at an average price of $2.32.

Equities Trading DOWN

Kazia Therapeutics Limited (NASDAQ:KZIA) shares tumbled 42% to $2.10 after the company announced its GBM AGILE pivotal study for paxalisib did not meet the pre-defined criteria for continuing to a second stage.

Shares of Zovio Inc (NASDAQ:ZVO) were down 28% to $0.74 as the company reported a second-quarter FY22 sales decline of 25.7% year-on-year, to $51.38 million.

Otonomy, Inc. (NASDAQ:OTIC) was down, falling 77% to $0.3240 after the company announced it will discontinue development of OTO-313 after the Phase 2 trial of OTO-313 in patients with tinnitus demonstrated no clinically meaningful improvement versus placebo for primary and secondary endpoints across all timepoints.

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Commodities

In commodity news, oil traded down 5.5% to $93.18, while gold traded up 0.2% to $1,785.30.

Silver traded up 0.5% to $20.295 on Monday while copper fell 1.4% to $3.5220.

Euro zone

European shares were mixed today. The eurozone’s STOXX 600 fell 0.08%, London’s FTSE 100 gained 0.07% while Spain’s IBEX 35 Index fell 0.82%. The German DAX gained 0.15%, French CAC 40 fell 0.05% and Italy’s FTSE MIB Index gained 0.29%.

The unemployment rate in the Eurozone came in unchanged at 6.6% for June, while manufacturing PMI fell to 49.8 in July from 52.1 in June. Retail sales in Germany declined 1.6% month-over-month in June versus a revised 1.2% increase in May, while the country’s manufacturing PMI rose to 49.3 in July from a preliminary level of 49.2.

The S&P Global/CIPS UK manufacturing PMI fell to 52.1 in July from a preliminary reading of 52.2, while Italian manufacturing PMI declined to 48.5 in July from 50.9 in June. The S&P Global manufacturing PMI for France dropped to 49.5 in July from 51.4 a month ago.

Economics

The S&P Global manufacturing PMI fell to 52.2 in July from a preliminary reading of 52.3.

The ISM manufacturing PMI fell to 52.8 in July from 53 in the previous month. However, analysts were expecting a reading of 52.

Construction spending dropped by 1.1% from the prior month to an annual rate of $1.76 trillion in June.

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COVID-19 Update

The U.S. has the highest number of coronavirus cases and deaths in the world, reporting a total of 93,082,190 cases with around 1,055,050 deaths. India confirmed a total of at least 44,036,270 cases and 526,390 deaths, while France reported over 33,859,570 COVID-19 cases with 151,980 deaths. In total, there were at least 582,459,460 cases of COVID-19 worldwide with more than 6,420,210 deaths.

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