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Global stocks mostly rise after strong US data

AFP
26 Nov 2021 00:00:00 | Update: 26 Nov 2021 01:44:35
Global stocks mostly rise after strong US data

Leading stock markets mostly rose on Thursday following data confirming a strong US economic recovery.

Frankfurt was higher in midday deals, with traders focusing on Germany having finally struck a deal to form a new government.

This helped to offset news that Europe’s biggest economy had lowered its growth estimate for the third quarter amid surging Covid cases.

The major Asian indices mostly ended with gains Thursday after a similar picture overnight on Wall Street.

US markets were closed Thursday for the Thanksgiving holiday.

“The quiet Thanksgiving Day session in global markets has seen European indices edge slightly higher, taking their cue from a better finish to the day yesterday, especially in the US where the usual pre-holiday buying helped to lift stocks,” said Chris Beauchamp, chief market analyst at IG trading group.

Oil prices steadied, one day after the head of the International Energy Agency called on OPEC and its allies to take measures to help bring crude prices down to “reasonable levels”.

A drop in US jobless claims to a five-decade low, along with a surge in consumer income and spending, reinforced optimism that the United States is well on the recovery track -- but added to pressure on the Federal Reserve to prevent overheating. The readings came as minutes from the US central bank’s November policy meeting showed officials were moving towards tapering their vast bond-buying stimulus programme.

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