The stock market rallied Monday, working off some of last week's pressures on the coattails of strong overnight trading sessions in Asia and Europe and of approximately $20 billion of merger and acquisition announcements.
U.S. M&A activity is running at the second-fastest-ever pace year-to-date, up 15% from 2006 levels, says Richard Peterson, analyst at Thomson Financial. "It looks like this quarter is headed for a $400 billion-plus quarter ... better than $4.4 billion a day in deals, or an average of $185 million every hour 24-seven," he adds. Europe's enthusiasm for a merger between banks Barclays(BCS Quote) and ABN Amro(ABN Quote) spilled over to U.S. shores. ABN jumped 14% while Barclays slipped 0.28% on the news. Investors also cheered the potential for a competing bid for Texas utility TXU(TXU Quote) by Blackstone Group and Carlyle Group. TXU jumped 2.9% on the news, while lawn care and pest control company ServiceMaster (SVM Quote) added 12.5% on news of its private equity buyout. Also, Community Health Systems(CYH Quote) is planning to acquire Triad Hospitals(TRI Quote) in a $6.8 billion deal. Triad rose 5.3%, and Community Health shed 5.5%. In reaction to those and other deals, the Dow Jones Industrial Average added 1%, or 116 points, Monday to close at 12,226.17, while the S&P 500 finished 1.1% higher to close at 1402.06. The Nasdaq Composite closed up 0.9% Monday to close at 2394.41.- Loading Comments...
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