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Global Shares Rise On Fiscal Cliff Optimism
Global shares advanced on Monday, bolstered by signs of tentative progress on negotiations over the United States “fiscal cliff,” while a win by Japan’s conservative Liberal Democratic Party lifted the dollar to a 20-month high against the yen.
The biggest moves of the day came in the currency market following a landslide election victory for Japan’s LDP on Sunday, which opened the way for a shift in economic strategy in an effort to lift the world’s third-largest economy out of recession.
Our source reported on Monday, that the triumph was seen as piling pressure on the Bank of Japan to ease further at its next policy meeting, which ends on tomorrow, setting the stage for an even bigger fall in the yen. Looser monetary policy and more spending would be expected to weaken the currency, which would help make exports more profitable.
In the United States, Republican House Speaker John Boehner signaled willingness to move closer to President Barack Obama’s demands as they try to avoid the automatic tax hikes and spending cuts that would take place in the new year if no deal were reached.
“I think there’s a lot of expectation that a fiscal cliff deal of some sort does get done,” said Joseph Benanti, managing director of Rosenblatt Securities in New York. “People are going to stay slightly positive, not overly enthusiastic, going into the end of the year.”
Uncertainty over if and when a federal budget deal will be done has kept investors cautious in what is already a normally quiet trading period heading into year-end.
Investors are worried the economy could slide back into recession if the full brunt of the tax and spending changes is allowed, though most expect a deal will eventually be reached.
In US stock trading, nine of the S&P 500’s 10 sectors were higher, led by financials, as the S&P Financial Index .GSPF gained 1.8 per cent. Shares of Bank of America rose by three per cent to $10.90 and Citigroup gained 2.9 per cent to $38.70.
The Dow Jones industrial average was up 70.13 points, or 0.53 per cent, at 13,205.14. The Standard & Poor’s 500 Index was up 12.03 points, or 0.85 per cent, at 1,425.61. The Nasdaq Composite Index was up by 26.82 points, or 0.90 per cent, at 2,998.15.
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