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The Dow Jones led US markets higher overnight and notched its 11th straight session of gains, its longest winning streak in six years. Dow Jones up 184 points (+0.52%). Dow at best up 236 points. S&P 500 added 0.4% and the NASDAQ lagged the other indexes up 0.19% as the market looked for non-tech stocks for bargains, lifting energy and bank sectors. 10Y US bond yields closed higher up 3.9bps, rebounding from an early session decline, while the 2Y yield rose 7.7bps. The US dollar gained some ground against major currencies as the latest economic data continued to highlight the strength of the American economy in comparison to other countries. Prices of safe-haven gold were choppy as the dollar advanced, closing -0.29%. Among stocks, Mattel added 1.8% after “Barbie” movie gets the biggest opening of 2023, and Chevron rose 1.97% as the oil giant posted upbeat preliminary quarterly earnings over the weekend.
ASX to open higher. SPI Futures up 45 points (+0.56%).
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By Marcus TodayThe Dow Jones led US markets higher overnight and notched its 11th straight session of gains, its longest winning streak in six years. Dow Jones up 184 points (+0.52%). Dow at best up 236 points. S&P 500 added 0.4% and the NASDAQ lagged the other indexes up 0.19% as the market looked for non-tech stocks for bargains, lifting energy and bank sectors. 10Y US bond yields closed higher up 3.9bps, rebounding from an early session decline, while the 2Y yield rose 7.7bps. The US dollar gained some ground against major currencies as the latest economic data continued to highlight the strength of the American economy in comparison to other countries. Prices of safe-haven gold were choppy as the dollar advanced, closing -0.29%. Among stocks, Mattel added 1.8% after “Barbie” movie gets the biggest opening of 2023, and Chevron rose 1.97% as the oil giant posted upbeat preliminary quarterly earnings over the weekend.
ASX to open higher. SPI Futures up 45 points (+0.56%).
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