Here’s what happened to the stock market on Monday

The Wall Street Bull (The Charging Bull) is seen during Covid-19 pandemic in Lower Manhattan, New York City, United States on May 26, 2020.

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Dow Jones Industrial Average jumps 327 points

The Dow closed 327.69 points higher, or 1.18%, at 27,993.33. The S&P 500 rallied 1.27% to 3,383.54. The Nasdaq Composite advanced 1.87% to 11,056.65. A flurry of corporate deals and renewed hope around a coronavirus vaccine led to a broad market rally on Monday

Nvidia makes $40 billion purchase

Apple and Tesla rise with semiconductors

Apple shares climbed 3%, leading the 30-stock Dow higher. Tesla popped 12% as the broader tech sector rallied. The stock also got a boost from comments made by a Goldman Sachs analyst. Chipmakers also rallied, with Nvidia surging 5.8%. Micron, Skyworks Solutions and AMD also advanced. 

What happens next?

The Federal Reserve is set to kick off a two-day policy meeting on Tuesday. Industrial production numbers along with import and export data are scheduled for release. 

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A flurry of corporate deals and renewed hope around a coronavirus vaccine led to a broad market rally on Monday.