US stocks edged higher in early afternoon trading on Thursday as popular technology stocks gained a firm footing after a bout of selloff and industrial stocks rose. Shares of Facebook, Apple and Alphabet gained between 1.7 percent and 0.5 percent and were among the biggest boosts to the S&P and the Nasdaq.
General Electric rose about 0.9 percent after the industrial conglomerate said it was cutting 12,000 jobs at its global power business. Lululemon Athletica gained 7.15 percent after the Canadian yoga and leisure apparel maker reported a higher-than-expected profit and gave an upbeat holiday season forecast.
"Technology once again is leading the way here," said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at First Standard Financial in New York. Strong earnings and solid economic growth have pushed stocks to record levels this year and hopes of corporate tax cuts boosting earnings for companies have added to the momentum.
The Senate Republicans on Wednesday agreed to talks with the House of Representatives on the tax bill amid early signs that lawmakers could agree on a final bill ahead of a self-imposed December 22 deadline. However, a gridlock between President Donald Trump and Democrats in Congress over the passage of spending legislation before Friday has raised fears of partial shutdown of the federal government.
At 12:27 pm ET (1727 GMT), the Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 97.84 points, or 0.41 percent, at 24,238.75 and the S&P 500 was up 8.98 points, or 0.34 percent, at 2,638.25. The Nasdaq Composite was up 41.89 points, or 0.62 percent, at 6,818.27.
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