S&P 500 opens at record high as Omicron risks decline According to Reuters
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(Reuters) – The index opened at a record high on Tuesday, building on a four-day rally amid thin trading volume, with investors unaffected by travel disruptions. schedule controlled by Omicron and store closures.
The S&P 500 index opened 4.30 points higher, or 0.09%, at 4,795.49.
At the open, it rose 0.61 points to 36,302.99, while it increased 23.94 points, or 0.15%, to 15,895.20 at the open.
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