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U.S. stocks rose on Monday to start a holiday-shortened week, with artificial intelligence stocks leading the advance as optimism returned to the tech sector following positive news on key AI companies.
S&P 500: gained 0.6%, posting its third positive day in a row.
Dow Jones Industrial Average: advanced 228 points, or 0.5%.
Nasdaq Composite: climbed 0.5%.
Market Drivers: Key stocks linked to artificial intelligence boosted the broader market. NVIDIA shares rose more than 1% after Reuters reported that the company is planning to begin shipping its H200 chips to China by mid-February.
The AI trade continued its rebound from last week's volatility, with investor confidence improving on expectations that chip demand remains robust and regulatory hurdles may ease.
Sector Performance: The energy sector led the market, supported by rising oil prices amid escalating tensions between the US and Venezuela. Consumer discretionary and materials stocks also posted gains, alongside technology shares, particularly AI-related names. Utilities, by contrast, were the worst-performing sector.
London-based Harbour Energy plans to acquire LLOG Exploration Co. from LLOG Holdings in a transaction valued at $3.2 billion in cash and stock, according to a Dec. 22 press release.
The deal marks Harbour’s entry into the U.S. Gulf of America and adds a new core business unit alongside its existing operations in Norway, the U.K., Argentina and Mexico.
The acquisition brings a portfolio of conventional offshore oil assets operated by LLOG, including the Who Dat Field in Mississippi Canyon and the Buckskin and Leon-Castile fields in Keathley Canyon.
The privately held E&P said the GoA’s established infrastructure, supplier base and regulatory framework are benefits of the deal.
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