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Wall St closed higher on Friday following the release of quarterly results from Meta which topped expectations. The Dow Jones closed 0.35% higher, the S&P 500 ended the day up, just over one percent and the tech-heavy Nasdaq rallied 1.74%.
US unemployment data was released on Friday, with it staying steady at its previous result of 3.7%, 0.1% lower than the consensus of 3.8%.
The US 10-year treasury yield jumped 4.02% after the US government announced that 353,000 jobs were added to the US economy.
Over in Europe, markets closed mix as investors react to a surprisingly strong US jobs report. The STOXX 600 closed flat with auto stocks leading gains at 1.1% whilst oil and gas stocks fell 1.4%. Germany’s DAX closed 0.35% in the green, the French CAC rose 0.05% and over in the UK the FTSE100 ended the day 0.09% in the red.
Locally on Friday, markets closed 1.47% higher to end the trading week, led by strong results from the real estate and information technology sectors which saw rises of 3.27% and 3.13% respectively. This was slightly offset by the utilities sector which lost 0.41% by the closing bell.
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By Bell DirectWall St closed higher on Friday following the release of quarterly results from Meta which topped expectations. The Dow Jones closed 0.35% higher, the S&P 500 ended the day up, just over one percent and the tech-heavy Nasdaq rallied 1.74%.
US unemployment data was released on Friday, with it staying steady at its previous result of 3.7%, 0.1% lower than the consensus of 3.8%.
The US 10-year treasury yield jumped 4.02% after the US government announced that 353,000 jobs were added to the US economy.
Over in Europe, markets closed mix as investors react to a surprisingly strong US jobs report. The STOXX 600 closed flat with auto stocks leading gains at 1.1% whilst oil and gas stocks fell 1.4%. Germany’s DAX closed 0.35% in the green, the French CAC rose 0.05% and over in the UK the FTSE100 ended the day 0.09% in the red.
Locally on Friday, markets closed 1.47% higher to end the trading week, led by strong results from the real estate and information technology sectors which saw rises of 3.27% and 3.13% respectively. This was slightly offset by the utilities sector which lost 0.41% by the closing bell.
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