US stocks rose at the end of trading on Wednesday, after Senator Bernie Sanders withdrew from the presidential race, easing some political concerns on the Wall Street amid the economic crisis caused On the New Corona Virus (Covid 19).

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 779.71 points, or 3.4%, to record 23,433.57 points, while the S&P rose 90.57 points, or 3.4%, to 2749.98. Points, while the Nasdaq advanced 203.64 points, or 2.6%, to close at 8,090.90 points.

Some of Sanders' policy proposals, including healthcare for all, have caused concern among many business owners and investors who feared that taxes would rise if he took over. The presidency, so observers believe that his announcement earlier today that he withdrew from the race to win the Democratic nomination for the upcoming presidential elections contributed to the rise in shares during yesterday's trading.

Thus, former US Vice President Joe Biden, whom she (Wall Street) considers a more favorable candidate for the market and the closest Democratic candidate to compete with US President Donald Trump during the upcoming presidential election, becomes. / p>