Stocks Rally as States 
Begin to Reopen After 
COVID-19 Shutdowns Over the weekend, Georgia, Oklahoma 
and South Carolina began the process of 
reopening some businesses and public places. On Monday, the Dow Jones Industrial 
Average gained .54 percent 
minutes after trading had begun. The S&P 500 and 
Nasdaq Composite rose .69 percent 
and .89 percent, respectively. Last week, President Donald Trump signed 
a relief package injecting $310 billion 
into the Paycheck Protection Program. Banks are expected 
to resume processing 
applications for the program. Prominent companies including 
3M, Tesla, Apple, Caterpillar and Amazon will 
report their quarterly results later in the week. Commodities didn't fare as well. 
West Texas Intermediate crude oil fell 28 percent, 
and gold is down .13 percent. Markets also rallied 
across Asia. Japan's Nikkei rose 2.71 percent, 
China's Shanghai Composite gained .25 percent 
and Hong Kong's Hang Seng rose 1.88 percent.