By Caroline Valetkevitch
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks were up more than 1 percent in afternoon trading on Friday following a batch of solid earnings reports that offset concerns about the impact of weak global demand on U.S. growth and businesses.
But the market was off its highs of the session, and small caps turned negative after three days of strong gains. The Russell 2000 index <.TOY> was down 0.3 percent after posting Thursday its longest streak of more than 1 percent gains since July 2012.
Despite Friday's gain, the S&P index was still on track for its fourth straight weekly decline, its longest streak in more than three years, and is down nearly 6 percent from its record high following recent worries over the health of the global economy and spread of the Ebola virus.
Among the day's biggest positive influences, General Electric
Honeywell
Housing shares were among the day's best performers after a Wall Street Journal report that Fannie Mae
Also lifting the housing sector was data showing U.S. housing starts and permits rose in September.
"We have managed to avoid a technical correction of ten percent, though we got very close, and now the market is going to look to build a positive narrative for asset allocation into equities that is predicated upon relatively cheap valuations," said Peter Kenny, chief market strategist at Clearpool Group in New York.
The S&P energy index <.SPNY> was up 0.2 percent, off its highs. Schlumberger
At 2:05 p.m., the Dow Jones industrial average <.DJI> rose 216.8 points, or 1.35 percent, to 16,334.04, the S&P 500 <.SPX> gained 19.11 points, or 1.03 percent, to 1,881.87 and the Nasdaq Composite <.IXIC> added 35.26 points, or 0.84 percent, to 4,252.65.
The largest percentage gainer on the S&P 500 was Textron
Advancing issues were outnumbering declining ones on the NYSE by 2,063 to 964, for a 2.14-to-1 ratio on the upside; on the Nasdaq, 1,483 issues were rising and 1,160 falling for a 1.28-to-1 ratio favoring advancers.
S&P 500 earnings growth now is estimated at 6.9 percent in the third quarter, according to Thomson Reuters data through Friday, while revenue growth is seen at 3.8 percent.
(Additional reporting by Chuck Mikolajczak; Editing by Bernadette Baum and Nick Zieminski)
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