Economy

US markets up 1% with retreat in metals, spike in oil

GameStop loses 50% at first bell, silver retreats 10% from all-time high

Övünç Kutlu  | 02.02.2021 - Update : 02.02.2021
US markets up 1% with retreat in metals, spike in oil

ANKARA

Major indexes in the US stock market opened with 1% gains on Tuesday as tech stocks soared, while metals retreated and crude oil prices jumped.

The Dow Jones was up 326 points, or 1.1%, to 30,538 points at 9.45 a.m. EDT (1445 GMT), while the S&P 500 was up 1.1% to 3,815.

The Nasdaq soared 164 points, or 1.23%, to 13,567 points with Google's parent firm Alphabet, Airbnb, Tesla, General Electric and ConocoPhillips each rising by 2%.

Crude oil prices were up more than 2% as Saudi Arabia-led OPEC and Russia-spearheaded non-OPEC are expected to maintain their output cuts in OPEC+ meeting on Wednesday to keep supporting prices.

Price of Brent crude surpassed $58 per barrel mark, while American benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) climbed above $55 a barrel.

Small investors' favorite GameStop, which saw a massive rally last week, lost a stunning 50% at first bell, while AMC Entertainment and BlackBerry plummeted 40% and 10%, respectively.

Broker application RobinHood, the center of last week's controversy amid freezing user transactions, said late Monday it has raised $3.4 billion from investors since Jan. 29 to handle high volatility and meet large scale of trading volume.

The reddit group-influenced small investors tried to pump Ripple to new all-time highs on Monday, but the cryptocurrency lost half of its value from $0.75 to as low as 0.34% on Tuesday as whales dumped the coin that is under the scrutiny of the US' Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

The same enthusiasm of small investors trying to pump silver was partially successful on Monday as the precious metal soared 11% to mark its largest single-day gain in 11 years.

The metal, however, was down almost 10% from its highest level to $26.7 per ounce at market opening on Tuesday.

Gold was down around 1.4% to $1,833 per ounce at the time.

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