(Reuters) – The New York Stock Exchange ended higher on Friday, buoyed by encouraging results and indicators that allowed the indices to rebound after a generally poor week.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 2.15%, or 658.09 points, to 31,288.26 points.
The broader S&P-500 gained 72.78 points, or 1.92%, to 3,863.16 points.
The Nasdaq Composite advanced / fell for its part by 201.24 points (1.79%) to 11,452.42 points.
Among the indicators that drove the stocks higher was retail sales which came in better than expected.
In values, the Citigroup title was particularly illustrated (13.23%), taking the banking compartment in its wake.
On the oil market, WTI stood at .62 (+1.92%) and Brent at 1.07 (+1.99%).
The dollar was down -0.49% against a basket of currencies a few minutes after the close of Wall Street, while the euro stood at 1.0085 dollars (+0.69%).
On the bond market, ten-year paper [US10YT=RR] fell 2.5 basis points to settle at 2.9337%. His five-year-old counterpart [US10YT=RR]fell 0.7 basis points to 3.0563%.
(French version Nicolas Delame)
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