Two of the three major indexes in the U.S. stock market opened at record-high levels on Tuesday with positive macroeconomic data and a rise in oil prices.
The Dow increased 26 points to begin the day at 21,008.
The S&P 500 rose almost 2 points to open at 2,404 and the Nasdaq added 7 points to 6,157. Both indexes reached fresh all-time highs at the opening, after they broke record high levels on Monday.
Industrial production increased by 1 percent in April, marking its strongest monthly increase since February 2014, the Federal Reserve announced on Tuesday.
At the opening bell, American benchmark West Texas Intermediate was trading at $49.30 a barrel with a 0.9 percent gain. International benchmark Brent crude was up 0.6 percent at $52.27 per barrel.
By Ovunc Kutlu in New York
Anadolu Agency
ovunc.kutlu@aa.com.tr