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The major averages were broadly higher near noon, adding to last week’s strong gains as investors weigh a mix of policy signals, corporate risks, and regulatory surprises. Despite the optimism surrounding potential future rate cuts, growing risk of a government shutdown still remains, as the Senate last week rejected Republican and Democratic proposals to at least temporarily fund the federal government ahead of a larger measure. The deadline for a government funding deal is September 30.

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Looking to commodities, gold surged once again, achieving yet another record high as the commodity inches closer to the $3,800 mark. Meanwhile, oil was fractionally lower near noon.

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3. AROUND THE WEB:

  • Anson Funds Management, the sixth-largest shareholder in Clear Channel Outdoor (CCO) with a stake of around 3.6%, is urging Clear Channel to pursue a sale of the company, Bloomberg reports
  • U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema will hear testimonies from Google (GOOGL) employees, advertisers, publishers, and others as she considers potential penalties for Google for maintaining an illegal monopoly in parts of the online ad industry, WSJ reports
  • Jehoshaphat Research says it is short Canadian subprime loan “time bomb” Goeasy (EHMEF)
  • Chinese authorities launched an investigation after a fireworks show in Tibet sponsored by Amer Sports’ (AS) Arc’teryx sparked a backlash on social media, Bloomberg reports
  • VodafoneThree has chosen Ericsson (ERIC) and Nokia (NOK) for a GBP 2B contract to expand the operator’s network across the U.S., Bloomberg says

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Near midday, the Dow was up 0.04%, or 20.00, to 46,335.27, the Nasdaq was up 0.34%, or 78.03, to 22,709.51, and the S&P 500 was up 0.20%, or 13.52, to 6,677.88.

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