Sunday, January 27, 2013

Wallstreet Longest Strength Since 2004

U.S. stock indexes closed higher at the close of the weekend. Reinforcement Wall Street was recorded as the longest since 2004.

In late trading on Friday (25/1), the Standard & Poor's 500 index rose by 0.5%, at 1502, 96. This is the first time, the Standard & Poor's 500 closed through the boundaries of 1500 since December 2007.

Record, the Standard & Poor's has risen four weeks in a row. The benchmark index has gained 11% since January 18.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.5% to a level of 13895.98. A total of 6.3 billion shares traded. While the Nasdaq rose 0.62% to a level of 3149.71.

"Day to day, the performance boost the market," said analyst Chemung Canal Trust Co., Tom Wirth, Friday (25/1).

Stocks indexes such as driving, Starbucks, Procter & Gamble and Halliburton Co. Starbucks shares soared 4.1% to U.S. $ 56.81. While Procter & Gamble shares rose 4% to U.S. $ 73.25. Halliburton jumped 5.1% to U.S. $ 39.72.

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