Wall Street starts in the green

Wall Street starts in the green

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10am: Proactive North America headlines: TechX Technologies Inc (CSE:TECX) (OTCMKTS:TECXF) (FRA:C0B1) acquires fiat-to-crypto start Mobilum OÜ in C$16M stock deal CleanSpark Inc (NASDAQ:CLSK) completes purchase of six-acre property which houses ATL Data Centers and the data center building Kintara Therapeutics Inc (NASDAQ:KTRA) says VAL-083 treatment arm in the Phase 2/3 clinical trial for glioblastoma multiforme has now been activated in 15 US sites Loop Insights Inc (CVE:MTRX) (OTCQB:RACMF) sees its relationship with TELUS bloom into a lucrative multi-year direct reseller deal GR Silver Mining Ltd (CVE:GRSL) (FRA:GPE) (OTCQB:GRSLF) reports near-surface drill results from Plomosas Mine Area in Mexico Group Eleven Resources Corp (CVE:ZNG) (OTCMKTS:GRLVF) unveils new drill results from Carrickittle prospect showing 'meaningful' zinc-lead mineralization at PG West Pacton Gold Inc (CVE:PAC) (OTCPINK:PACXF) (FRA:2NKM) kicks off surface exploration at Red Lake project in Ontario to generate drill targets Vox Royalty Corp (CVE:VOX) (OTCMKTS:VOXCF) announces record 1Q revenue on first Koolyanobbing royalty payment Real Luck Group  Ltd (CVE:LUCK) (OTCQB:LUKEF) welcomes the passing of Bill C-218, The Safe and Regulated Sports Betting Act, on second reading at the Canadian Senate Benchmark Metals Inc (CVE:BNCH) (OTCQX:BNCHF) (FRA:87CA) mobilizing crew for its Lawyers Gold-Silver Project in preparation for 2021 work program Valeo Pharma Inc (CSE:VPH) (OTCQB:VPHIF) (FRA:VP2) projects record revenues and margins for its second quarter following Redesca launch Else Nutrition Inc (CVE:BABY) (OTCMKTS:BABY) (FRA:0YL)  to launch plant-based toddler nutrition at Associated Food Stores Bam Bam Resources Corp (CSE:BBR) (OTCPINK:NPEZF) (FRA:4NPB) hires Zonge International for more IP survey work at Majuba Hill 9.38am: Wall Street starts on front foot The main indices on Wall Street began Wednesday’s session in positive territory, recovering some of Tuesday’s losses. Shortly after the opening bell, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 0.25% at 34,393 while the S&P 500 climbed 0.18% to 4,195 and the Nasdaq rose 0.32% to 13,701. An early riser in New York was Amazon Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN), which climbed 0.3% to US$3,270 after its acquisition of movie studio MGM was confirmed. Also seeing some positivity was Reddit ‘memestock’ favourite GameStop Corp (NYSE:GME), which jumped 12.5% to US$235 in early deals. 7:45am: Wall Street set to open on the front foot After slipping back on Tuesday, Wall Street is expected to move a little higher at the opening bell later today. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is forecast to add 93 points or 0.26% on the day of its 125th anniversary, while the S&P 500 is set to rise 0.31% and the Nasdaq Composite is poised to climb 0.35%. Comments from Federal Reserve members seemed to have eased the immediate concerns that the US central bank will withdraw its support for the economy in the immediate future. Fed vice-chair Richard Clarida had indicated the bank may start talking about talking about tapering, but there appears to be no rush to make any actual move. US 10 year Treasury yields, which hit a one month high earlier in May on the expectation of rising rates, are virtually flat at 1.567%, up from 1.563%. On the corporate front Urban Outfitters is up 9.78% in pre-market. The retailer announced record sales in the first quarter after the market closed on Tuesday. Four things to watch for on Wednesday: Major firms in the earnings diary today include computer processor maker NVIDIA Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA), cloud computing group Snowflake Inc (NYSE:SNOW) and human resources software firm Workday Inc (NASDAQ:WDAY) Investors may be keeping an eye on any news from AGMs at Amazon Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) and Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB) which are due to be held today Crypto markets are also going to draw attention with Bitcoin hovering around the US$40,000 mark earlier today There is little going on in the macro diary, although speeches from a number of Fed representatives may draw some attention

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