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US STOCKS-Wall St up on health insurers, S&P near intraday record

Tue, 02nd Apr 2013 16:27

* S&P 500 less than 0.5 percent away from all-time high

* Healthcare stocks rally, Humana is S&P's top gainer

* Indexes up: Dow 0.7 pct, S&P 0.6 pct, Nasdaq 0.8 pct

By Angela Moon

NEW YORK, April 2 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks rose on Tuesday,pushing the S&P 500 within striking distance of its all-timeintraday high, as healthcare stocks surged after a governmentdecision raised prospects of higher profits.

The group gained after the U.S. government dropped plans tocut payments for private Medicare Advantage insurers and insteadsaid it would raise them 3.3 percent.

Humana, which derives about two-thirds of itsrevenue from Medicare Advantage business, rose 7 percent to$80.11. UnitedHealth Group rose 6.2 percent to $62.67,and Cigna Corp was up 4.1 percent to $65.49.

"Given how lean these companies are, this news is prettysignificant and could mean a 10 to 15 percent increase inearnings," said Phil Orlando, chief equity market strategist atFederated Investors in New York.

Despite the gains, stocks in the healthcare sector are stillseen as cheaper than the overall market. Humana, which has amarket cap of about $11.9 billion, has a forwardprice-to-earnings ratio of 9.4, below the S&P 500 P/E averageratio of about 16.5. UnitedHealth has a P/E ratio of 10.6 andCigna has a P/E ratio of 9.7.

The broad market's rise countered Monday's sell-off. Mostinvestors expect moves to be limited this week before Friday'sU.S. monthly payrolls report.

In an effort to bring down the unemployment rate, theFederal Reserve has maintained an accommodative monetary policy,which has also benefited stocks.

"Good numbers are good and bad numbers are good because itkeeps the Fed at the side of the market," said Burt White,managing director and chief investment officer at LPL Financialin Boston.

"The market continues to move higher, driven by the premiseof stimulus."

The March payrolls survey could give clues on loweringunemployment, one of the primary headwinds for the economy.About 200,000 jobs were created last month, according to aReuters poll, down from 236,000 last month.

The S&P index last week set an all-time closing high but hasthus far been unable to reach its intraday record of 1,576.09,an important level that analysts say could draw in moreinvestors. Intraday sessions have been volatile, with stocksdropping sharply on Monday before rebounding.

The Dow Jones industrial average was up 94.70 points,or 0.65 percent, at 14,667.55. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index was up 10.03 points, or 0.64 percent, at 1,572.20. TheNasdaq Composite Index was up 24.48 points, or 0.76percent, at 3,263.65.

"We've not had two consecutive up or down days in 10sessions, and that is a good sign of a trend reversal," Whitesaid.

Investors mostly shrugged off Tuesday's data. Februaryfactory orders rose 3 percent, slightly above expectations.

The Institute for Supply Management-New York's March indexof regional business activity came in at 573.3, slightly higherthan last month's 572.7.

A weak reading on U.S. manufacturing sparked Monday'sdecline, although other recent indicators pointed to astrengthening economy and helped Dow and S&P to record highslast week.

Telecommunication shares were among the most active. VerizonCommunications and AT&T have been working togetheron a breakup bid for British mobile operator Vodafone , according to the Financial Times' Alphaville blog.

Verizon rose 1 percent to $49.72 while AT&T was up 0.4percent at $37.39. Both stocks are Dow components. U.S. sharesof Vodafone gained 5.3 percent to $29.84.

The S&P is up 10 percent so far this year, and whileinvestors view market momentum as positive, many are alsocalling for a pullback given the size and swiftness of recentgains.

Goldman Sachs removed Apple Inc from its ConvictionBuy list, though it affirmed its "buy" rating on the stock. "Webelieve Apple may find it difficult to hit consensusexpectations in the March and June quarters," the bank wrote toclients. Apple rose 1 percent to $433.03.

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