• The S&P 500 notched a new record on Thursday amid encouraging labor-market data and China stimulus.

  • Micron was a big gainer, surging as much as 20% on strong earnings.

  • Personal consumption expenditure data, the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge, comes out Friday.

US stocks climbed on Thursday amid positive economic data and promises from China to roll out further stimulus measures. The S&P 500 notched a fresh record.

A surge in Micron’s stock led the gain, fueled by a better-than-expected earnings report and guidance. The memory chipmaker was up as much as 20% at intraday highs, and closed 15% higher.

Thursday’s gains were also fueled by a pledge from Beijing to support China’s economy with further stimulus measures, just days after the country unveiled a blitz of policies to reinvigorate its sluggish economy and real-estate market.

Meanwhile, new jobless-claims data fell unexpectedly, offering a sign of stability for the labor market and fueling further bets for aggressive rate cuts.

Heading into Friday, traders are eagerly awaiting personal consumption expenditure data, due Friday.

Here’s where US indexes stood at 10:10 a.m. on Thursday:

Here’s what else is going on today:

In commodities, bonds, and crypto:

  • Oil futures fell. WTI crude dipped 3.29% to $67.32 a barrel. Brent crude, the international benchmark, fell 3.13% to $71.13 a barrel.

  • Gold was up 0.01% to $2,685 per ounce.

  • The 10-year Treasury yield rose six basis points to 3.794%.

  • Bitcoin rose 0.31% to $57,745.72

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