Stocks Climb After Fed Decision

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U.S. equity markets climbed on Wednesday as traders digested the Federal Reserve's policy statement.

Today's Markets

As of 3:11 p.m. ET, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 66 points, or 0.40%, to 16874, the S&P 500 rose 10.5 points, or 0.55%, to 1952 and the Nasdaq Composite climbed 15.66 point, or 0.36%, to 4352.

The markets have wavered recently as summer kicks off on Wall Street. However, the Federal Reserve's policy decision could help provide a better sense of direction.

Members of the Federal Reserve’s policy-setting board issued slightly more dovish rate-hike forecasts in June than the last update in March. The number of policymakers expecting a 2015 ‘lift off’ from historically-low rates fell by one, while the tally seeing a 2016 hike increased by one. This comes as FOMC members dramatically trimmed their 2014 economic growth outlooks.

Meanwhile, the central bank said it would continue tapering its bond-purchasing program by $10 billion a month to a new total of $35 billion.

On the corporate front, shipping giant FedEx (NYSE:FDX) unveiled a quarterly beat on the top and bottom lines. Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN) is set to take the wraps off a smartphone.

U.S. crude oil futures rose 37 cents, or 0.35%, to $106.73 a barrel. Wholesale New York Harbor gasoline advanced 0.27% to $3.099 a gallon. Gold fell $1, or 0.08%, to $1,271 a troy ounce.