The S&P 500, which investors follow closely as a gauge for the rest of the market, was up 15 points in early trading, enough to push it a fraction of a point over the 1,700 marker. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 127 points, or 0.8 per cent, to 15,626. The Dow is also at a record high.
The Nasdaq composite index rose 33 points, or 0.9 per cent, to 3,659.
The driving force for the advance was a report from the Labor Department that the number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits dropped last week to the lowest since 2008.
The S&P 500 has never closed above 1,700, nor has it crossed that mark in intraday trading. Previously, its highest close was 1,695.52 on July 22.
Automakers are posting sales for July, and Chrysler started the industry off with a bang. The Detroit automaker said sales rose 11 percent last month, its best July in seven years.
The price of crude oil rose USD 2.36 to USD 107.38 a barrel. Gold rose USD 8.40 to USD 1,321 an ounce. The dollar rose against the euro and the Japanese yen.
Among stocks making big moves: Dell rose 24 cents, or 2 per cent, to USD 12.90. Its shareholders are scheduled to vote Friday on an offer by CEO and founder Michael Dell to buy the company.
Exxon Mobil fell USD 1.65, or 2 per cent, to USD 92.08, after reporting lower earnings as oil and gas production slipped. Profit margins on refining oil also fell.
J C Penney rose 42 cents, or 3 per cent, to USD 15.03. The stock plunged yesterday after a report that CIT, the largest lender in the clothing industry, had stopped supporting deliveries from the chain's suppliers. J C Penney said today that the report wasn't true.
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