Bets on the economic reopening outweighed concerns over civil unrest in the U.S., sending stocks higher.
Stocks that benefit from the economy reopening helped Wall Street continue its solid start to the new month.
The stock market has largely ignored the unrest, but that could change if investors believe the protests would continue through the summer, disrupting states plans to reopen and hurting consumer confidence.
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