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Wednesday's Biggest Winners and Losers in the S&P 500

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January 3, 2018: The S&P 500 closed up 0.6% at 2,713.00. The DJIA closed up 0.4% at 24,922.27. Separately, the Nasdaq was up 0.8% at 7,065.53.

Wednesday was another positive day for the U.S. broad markets, with all major exchanges hitting a new record high. Although this is only the second trading day of 2018, the markets seem to be off to a running start. Crude oil pushed above $60, and with this breakthrough it looks to push even higher. The S&P 500 sectors were practically all positive. The best performing sectors were energy and health care, up 1.5% and 1.0%, respectively. The worst performing sector was utilities, down 0.7%.

Crude oil was up 2.2% at $61.72.

Gold was relatively flat at $1,317.20.

The S&P 500 stock posting the largest daily percentage loss ahead of the close Wednesday was Intel Corp. (NASDAQ: INTC) which traded down about 4% at $45.08. The stock’s 52-week range is $33.23 to $47.64. Volume was just over 113 million versus the daily average of about 28 million shares.

The stock posting the largest daily percentage gain in the S&P 500 ahead of the close Wednesday was SCANA Corp. (NYSE: SCG) which rose over 22% to $47.71. The stock’s 52-week range is $37.10 to $73.81. Volume was about 19 million compared to its average volume of 2 million.

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