Stocks climbed again on Friday after an unexpectedly weak jobs report, which boosted bets that the Fed won't hike interest rates in September. The S&P 500 gained 0.62%, cementing gains after ending the week having climbed above 7,700 for the first time and gaining over 3%. Elsewhere, traders increased their bets that the Federal Reserve won't hike interest rates in its next meeting after the jobs report. The figure stands in sharp contrast with the 83,000 jobs analysts at the Dow Jones expected the market to add. The Federal Reserve kept rates unchanged last week, but three member of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) voted for an increase.