NEW YORK (CNNMoney)
The Dow Jones industrial average, S&P 500 and Nasdaq all edged modestly higher in early trading Tuesday. World markets also rose, while the dollar slipped against other major currencies.
It may seem like a surprise that stocks were up Tuesday. But the market had sold off in the past few days leading up to the shutdown. The Dow and S&P 500 declined for seven of the past eight trading days, including the Dow's triple-digit loss on Monday.
Many investors are expecting the shutdown to be resolved quickly, risking little damage to the overall economy, said Joe Rundle, Head of trading at ETX Capital.
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Plus, the market is far more concerned about the looming debt limit deadline. If the government hits its debt ceiling in mid-October, it will not be able to pay all of its bills.
"Republicans and Democrats must find some common ground and tackle their differences in order to formulate a new budget which will raise the debt ceiling," said Rundle.
Investors will also be keeping a close eye on the state of the manufacturing sector Tuesday. The Institute for Supply Management monthly manufacturing report. Major automakers will issue their monthly sales reports throughout the day. Ford (F, Fortune 500) shares rose nearly 2% after reporting a 6% jump in sales for September.
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In other corporate news, drugstore operator Walgreen (WAG, Fortune 500) beat earnings forecasts, sending shares higher.
Shares of Merck (MRK, Fortune 500) also advanced after the drug maker announced that it will cut 8,500 more jobs worldwide.
First Published: October 1, 2013: 9:43 AM ET
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