Additionally, oil futures are nearly 3% higher, making the energy sector the outperformer among the ten S&P sectors. Among energy ETFs, the United States Oil Fund was up 4.79% to $11.15 with the United States Natural Gas Fund was up 0.75% to $8.07. Job openings fell to 5.50 million in June from an upwardly revised 5.845 million in May (initially reported as 5.788 million). Among precious-metal funds, the Market Vectors Gold Miners ETF was down 1.47% to 30.14 while SPDR Gold Shares were down 1.29% to $127.64. Gold was down $18.70 to $1,337.90 an ounce, while silver was up $0.11 to $20.41 an ounce.
Source: Mid-Day July 12, 2016 16:41 UTC