The first trading day of the new week in the US again ended with a raise. Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 84 points, and the S&P 500 was the best performing telecoms and financial companies. Losses on real estate have significantly reduced the index's growth. The Nasdaq benchmark benchmark adds 0.28% to 6116.15.
Netflix will publish its third-quarter report shortly after closing the session. Last week, the company's shares rose to a record high after Goldman Sachs predicted the technology company would have more subscribers than expected.
The reporting season began with JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup and Bank of America last week, and Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Verizon, and others are expected this week.
Gold fell 0.6 percent to $1296.61 an ounce.
US light crude WTI rose 0.8 percent to 51.87 dollars a barrel, and European benchmark Brent added 1 percent to its price to 57.84 dollars a barrel.
The EUR/USD traded at about 1.1792 dollars and the yen exchange rate was 112.19 yen for the dollar after Trump announced that some of the Democrats would vote in favor of the tax reform.
Source: Bloomberg Pro Terminal
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