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Wall Street edges higher as storm dulls trade

New York - A massive snowstorm descending on New York dulled Wall Street trade Monday but stocks ended a bit higher, helped by some positive quarterly earnings reports.

After a slow start, with some worries about the victory of the leftist Syriza party in Greek elections, stocks picked up. The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished up 6.10 points (0.03%) at 17 678.70.

The broader S&P 500 added 5.27 (0.26%) at 2 057.09, while the Nasdaq Composite gained 13.88 points (0.29%) at 4 771.76.

"Trading was rather subdued because of the snow and lots of traders coming home early," said Mace Blicksilver, director at Marblehead Asset Management.

Though the storm could lock down much of New York, markets were slated to be open for normal hours on Tuesday.

One beneficiary was the power generator maker Generac Holdings, which added 4.5% on expectations that the storm could boost sales.

Schlumberger (+2.0%) and Chevron (+1.9%) led major listed companies, both rising despite another fall in the price of crude oil. ExxonMobil added 1.0%.

Among other gainers was Twitter, adding 1.7%, and Pfizer, up 1.1%. Pfizer releases quarterly results before the market opens on Tuesday.

Losers included Intel (-1.8%), Google (-0.9%) and Amazon (-0.9%).

Toymaker Mattel sank 5.0% after reporting poor sales for the crucial fourth quarter and letting go its chief executive. Preliminary results said sales fell 5.7% to $1.99bn from a year earlier, and earnings per share dropped 58.9% to 44 cents.

The company announced that Bryan Stockton had resigned as chairperson and chief executive. Christopher Sinclair, a Mattel board member and veteran executive of the food industry, was named chairperson and interim CEO.

Bond prices fell slightly. The yield on the 10-year US Treasury rose to 1.83% from 1.82% on Friday, while the 30-year moved to 2.40% from 2.39%.

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