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US stocks edge higher as investors weigh China's COVID surge and reopening of its borders

china covid worker in biohazard suit swabs womans mouth covid test with line of people waiting
A woman gets tested at a nucleic acid testing site, following a COVID-19 outbreak in Shanghai, China, November 28, 2022.Aly Song/Reuters
  • US stocks traded higher on Wednesday as investors weighed China reopening the country's borders.

  • Rising Covid-19 infections underscored the prospect of China exiting lockdown.

  • Visitors will no longer have to quarantine beginning January 8.

US stocks edged higher on Wednesday as investors weighed rising COVID infections in China and the country's reopening efforts.

Oil prices slid after touching a three-week high in the previous session as traders growing concerned that Beijing is moving too quickly to reopen. China announced on Monday that incoming visitors into the country would no longer be required to quarantine starting January 8.

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Crude also fet pressure from news that Russia will ban oil sales to countries participating in the G7 led effort to cap prices starting February 1. Freezing domestic temperatures in the US over the past week has also hampered oil and gas production, and refiners in both North Dakota in Texas were working to resume normal operations at facilities afflicted by the arctic blast.

Here's where US indexes stood shortly after the 9:30 a.m. market open on Wednesday: 

Here's what else is going on: 

In commodities, bonds, and crypto: 

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