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Global stocks, oil, gold gain on promise of stimulus
Indication from US Federal Reserve Chair nominee Janet Yellen that central bank would keep monetary stimulus for some time lead global equity markets. dollar to rise
Published in Ahram Online on 15 - 11 - 2013

Global equity markets rose on Friday after Janet Yellen, President Obama's choice to lead the Federal Reserve, signaled the US central bank's stimulative monetary policy would remain in place for some time, while the dollar rose to a two-month high against the yen.
Comments interpreted as showing there would be no cut in monetary stimulus any time soon sparked a rally on equity markets and dented the low-yielding yen, which typically falls when investors are looking to take on risk.
Yellen, currently the Fed's vice chair, defended the US central bank's steps to spur economic growth and called efforts to boost hiring "imperative" during a hearing on Thursday on her nomination before the U.S. Senate Banking Committee.
"There's a sincere expectation that monetary policy will be calibrated according to economic conditions," said Jeff Knight, head of global asset allocations at Boston-based Columbia Management, with $345 billion in assets under management.
US stocks rose, with the Dow and S&P 500 hitting intraday record highs.
The Dow Jones industrial average .DJI was up 52.08 points, or 0.33 percent, at 15,928.30. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX was up 3.54 points, or 0.20 percent, at 1,794.16. The Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC was up 5.58 points, or 0.14 percent, at 3,978.32.
U.S. Treasuries slipped as investors chose riskier assets, though the losses were modest. The benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury note was down 3/32, the yield at 2.7105 percent.
The dollar rose 0.2 percent to 100.25 yen, having hit a high of 100.43 yen that left it the potential to target the September 11 high of 100.60 yen.
The yen fell broadly, with sterling hitting a four-year high against the Japanese currency.
On Friday China announced a raft of reform plans, including accelerating capital account convertibility, but this had little impact on sentiment.
Against a basket of currencies .DXY, the dollar eased marginally to 80.959.
"The dollar only reacted very moderately as Yellen signaled continuity," said George Saravelos, currency strategist at Deutsche Bank in London.
However, he said her remarks were enough to spark a rally in riskier assets and weigh on the yen.
The Australian and New Zealand dollars, which offer higher yields than many other currencies and often gain when investor risk appetite increases, both rose. The Australian dollar was up 0.58 percent at $0.9370, while the New Zealand dollar rose 0.5 percent to $0.8319 cent.
The euro was up 0.0022 percent at $1.3489, below a one-week high of $1.3497 touched on Thursday.
It remains under pressure from the disparity between the US and European economies - underlined by weak euro zone GDP numbers on Thursday, which kept alive the possibility of more central bank action to stimulate growth.
The euro rose against the yen, however, hitting a two-week high of 135.08 yen.
An index of world equity markets .MIWO00000PUS marched higher after Yellen told the confirmation hearing that efforts to boost hiring were "imperative" for promoting a strong US economic recovery.
MSCI's all-country world stock index rose 0.5 percent, while the pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 index .FTEU3 of leading regional shares gained 0.23 percent to close at 1,297.34.
Japanese equities .N225, made cheap for foreign investors by a falling yen, led the charge, jumping 1.95 percent to bring gains for the week to a heady 7.65 percent, the Nikkei index's biggest weekly rise since December 2009.
In commodity markets, Brent crude rose above $108 a barrel, headed for its biggest weekly gain since late August on expectations the Fed would stick with its easy money policy.
Brent for December delivery was last up 0.18 cents at $108.10 a barrel, while US crude was up $0.6 at $93.82. Spot gold was at $1,287.70 an ounce, well above the week's trough of $1,260.89.
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