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The Dow jumps more than 250 points after Democrats take House, Republicans strengthen Senate majority

Gina Heeb   

The Dow jumps more than 250 points after Democrats take House, Republicans strengthen Senate majority
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Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange shortly after the opening bell in New York, U.S., January 12, 2018.  REUTERS/Lucas Jackson

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Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange shortly after the opening bell in New York

Stocks rose Wednesday following the 2018 midterm elections that shifted the balance of power in Washington, with Wall Street preparing for the possibility of legislative obstacles within a divided Congress.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped 1%, or more than 250 points, and the Nasdaq Composite rose 1.2%. The S&P 500 was up 1.1%. Democrats took control of the House early Wednesday morning, gaining more than 26 seats, while Republicans expanded their majority in the Senate.

"In other words, certainty ruled the day," said Paul Eitelman, a strategist at Russell Investments. "Had the unlikelier scenario of a Democratic takeover of both the House and the Senate won out, we think markets likely would have moved in more significant fashion in the days ahead."

Cannabis stocks rallied after Michigan legalized recreational weed use, marking the first Midwestern state to do so. Utah and Missouri, meanwhile, passed legislation making marijuana legal for medical purposes. Tilray shares were up 7%, and Aprhia shares gained 5%.

Oil companies in Colorado rose after voters rejected a ballot measure that would have limited drilling and fracking in the state, particularly within the prolific Denver-Julesburg Basin. Shares of Anadarko Petroleum and Noble Energy both jumped more than 7%.

With fewer near-term expansionary fiscal measures likely, according to analysts, the dollar fell against a basket of currencies. Treasury yields slipped, with the 10-year down 1.5 basis points to 3.2%.

Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve is expected to keep monetary policy steady at a meeting Thursday. The central bank increased its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points to 2.25% in September, and has signaled the next hike could come in December.

Earnings season continued, with BMW reporting a 24% drop in net profits in the third quarter. 21st Century Fox posted a rise in profits, but disappointing sales. Disney, which on Tuesday received approval from European Union regulators to acquire the cable-network business, is scheduled to report on Thursday.

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