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US stocks recover from early losses as McConnell offers to extend debt ceiling deadline to December

Matthew Fox   

US stocks recover from early losses as McConnell offers to extend debt ceiling deadline to December
  • US stocks recovered from early morning losses and finished higher on Wednesday after the debt ceiling showdown saw some progress.
  • Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said Republicans would not block a debt limit extension into December.
  • That would avoid the imminent October 18 deadline to raise the debt ceiling by kicking the can down the road.
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US stocks reversed course to finish higher on Wednesday after the debt ceiling impasse between Democrats and Republicans made some progress.

Both parties have been involved in a game of chicken when it comes to raising the debt ceiling before Treasury Secretary Janey Yellen says the country will run out of money on October 18. The uncertainty of a potential US default has helped spark a rise in interest rates and unease in equity markets.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said on Wednesday that Republicans would not block a debt limit extension into December, essentially kicking the can down the road.

"This will moot Democrats' excuses about the time crunch they created and give the unified Democratic government more than enough time to pass standalone debt limit legislation through reconciliation," McConnell said in a statement.

Here's where US indexes stood at the 4:00 p.m. ET close on Wednesday:

Energy prices were volatile on Wednesday, with both oil and natural gas rising sharply in the morning before falling as much as 3%. A surge in demand and lack of supply in Europe and China has contributed to soaring costs. The US said all options are on the table to address the energy shortage, $4

$4 from Scorpion Capital alleged that a bulk of the company's revenue came from shell companies that were controlled or heavily influenced by the synthetic biology company.

SEC Chairman Gary Gensler said that $4 like China has, but added that Congress could. Meanwhile, SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce said it's a shame regulators aren't "taking up the mantle" to provide rule on digital currencies.

ARK Invest's flagship ETF has $4 ahead of an expected OLED screen update for its popular Switch videogame system.

The gains for Shiba Inu coin keep rolling in after $4 in the cryptocurrency. The coin is up more than 220% in the past week.

$4 as a partner in offering the buy-now-pay-later service to its customers.

Charlie Munger's Daily Journal Company has $4 The buys come amid a sharp decline in the stock as China continues to impose a regulatory crackdown against big business.

$4 oil fell as much as 2.57%, to $76.90 per barrel. $4, oil's international benchmark, fell as much as 2.29%, to $80.67 per barrel.

$4 rose as much as 0.26%, to $1,765.40 per ounce.

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