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U.S. stocks ended mostly higher on Monday, with Big Tech stocks lifting the Nasdaq Composite, after OpenAI and Amazon.com Inc. on Monday announced a $38 billion deal to utilize Amazon's computing power to power OpenAI's artificial intelligence-related workloads.
Investors will also be watching Palantir Technologies Inc.'s third-quarter earnings report after the closing bell.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average went down 226.19 points or 0.5% to end at 47,336.68, according to Dow Jones Market Data.
The S&P 500 edged up 11.77 points or 0.2% to finish at 6,851.97.
The Nasdaq Composite rose 109.77 points or 0.5% to close at 23,834.72.
Both the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite logged back-to-back gains.
BP Plc has agreed to sell non-controlling Permian Basin and Eagle Ford Shale midstream assets to private global investment firm Sixth Street for $1.5 billion.
BP said early Nov. 2. the agreement will unlock while its U.S. upstream oil and gas business, BPX Energy, retains operatorship and control of strategic midstream assets
After the transaction closes, BPX’s ownership interest in the Permian midstream assets will drop to 51% from 100%. BPX’s ownership interest in the Eagle Ford midstream assets will fall to 25% from 75%.
Sixth Street will hold the remaining, non-operating interests.
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