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* stronger Growth than expected in the services * financial rise in view of a rate hike * oil prices to their highest since June * The Dow gaining 0.62 per cent, the S&P of 0.43%, the Nasdaq Is 0.50% (Updated with details) by Rodrigo Campos NEW YORK, October 5 (Reuters) - The New York stock Exchange ended up Wednesday after two sessions of decline, supported by higher oil prices and by the financial post as a good indicator of activity that increases the likelihood that the Fed reports to accelerate its rate. The Dow Jones index .DJI has gained 112,58 points, or 0.62 per cent, to 18.281,03 points. The S&P-500 .SPX , wider, took 9,24 points, or 0.43 per cent, to 2.159,73. The Nasdaq Composite .IXIC advanced to his side of 26,36 points (+0,50%) to 5.316,02 points. The growth of the us sector of services was significantly stronger than expected in the month of September, according to the results of the monthly survey of the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) released during the session. This positive indicator that reinforces the chances of an early recovery of the rate of the federal Reserve, waiting for the numbers to be decisive on the job, which will be published on Friday. The firm ADP, however, reported Wednesday a decline in job creation in the private sector last month in the United States. With 154.000 jobs created, it is the statistical the lowest since last April. "The figure is slightly below forecasts ( ... ), but we do not believe that this necessarily changes the speech of the Fed regarding its monetary policy," said Ernie Cecilia, in charge of investments at Bryn Mawr Trust. The market is estimated to be 65% probability of a rate hike at the meeting Edf in December, according to the barometer FedWatch CME. More and more responsible for the monetary policy are in favour of a rate hike before the end of the year, finding that the labour market and inflation move closer to both goals of the Fed. The president of the Chicago Fed, in particular, Charles Evans, said that a rate hike by the end of the year would be good for her if the situation justifies it. The S&P financial sector .SPSY was up 1.50% and reached a peak of three weeks. Wells Fargo WFC.N has gained 2.83% and Bank of America BAC.N 1,96%, among the first contributors to the increase in the S&P-500. The certificate Deutsche Bank listed on New York DB.N took 1,95%, after the increase of 2.77% of the title DBKGn.DE in Frankfurt. The european central Bank sees no risk of a banking crisis in the euro area despite some "individual cases" of institutions in difficulty, said Ignazio Angeloni, one of the leaders of the single supervisory Mechanism, the body of banking supervision of the ECB. For its part, the international monetary Fund (IMF), without designating by name Deutsche Bank DBKGn.DE in its report, has stressed that european banks needed "urgent and comprehensive" to address the problem of bad debts and review of economic models ineffective that threaten to be a lasting drag on their profitability. Has Wall Street, the energy index .SPNY took was 1.41%, while the price of oil have reached their highest levels since the month of June after the announcement of inventories was more significant than expected in the United States. The natural gas producer Chesapeake Energy CHK.N is in particular awarded to 6.75%, the largest increase in the u S&P-500. To individual values, Constellation Brands STZ.N has taken to 1.66%. The spirits group has published better than expected results and raised its annual forecasts, and Monsanto MY.N has advanced 1.55% after announcing adjusted earnings unexpected for the three months to the end of August. The software specialist Salesforce.com CRM.N a fall of 5.80%, biggest decline in the S&P-500, while it has provided forecasts disappointing of annual turnover, and that the Wall Street Journal attributed to him the intention to launch an offer on Twitter TWTR.N which, to him, was won to 5.74%. (Yashaswini Swamynathan in Bangalore, Juliette Rouillon for the French service)
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