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GLOBAL MARKETS-Equities climb as shutdown looms, Treasury yields hit 3-year high

Published 2018-01-19, 01:56 p/m
Updated 2018-01-19, 02:00 p/m
GLOBAL MARKETS-Equities climb as shutdown looms, Treasury yields hit 3-year high

* Trump, Schumer meet to avert shutdown

* 10-year Treasury yields highest since Sep 2014

* Euro zone stock index hits 10-yr high (Updates with U.S. market open, changes byline, dateline; previous LONDON)

By Chuck Mikolajczak

NEW YORK, Jan 19 (Reuters) - World equity markets scaled to a record on Friday as the U.S. dollar languished near three-year lows and a U.S. government shutdown loomed, while U.S. Treasury yields continued their ascent to hit their highest levels since September 2014.

President Donald Trump postponed plans to go to his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida and met at the White House with Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer to try to avert the shutdown, a source familiar with the situation said.

Legislation to stave off an imminent federal government shutdown encountered obstacles in the Senate on Thursday night, despite the passage of a month-long funding bill by the House of Representatives hours earlier. an infusion of new money, no matter how temporary, hundreds of thousands of "non-essential" federal workers may be put on furlough, while "essential" employees, dealing with public safety and national security, would continue working. market is really just looking past this whole worry of government shutdown, which looks like we are getting closer and closer to," said Lindsey Bell, investment strategist at CFRA Research in New York.

Shares of Wall Street rose modestly, with each of the major Wall Street indexes on track for their third straight weekly gain. Dow Jones Industrial Average .DJI fell 54.87 points, or 0.21 percent, to 25,962.94, the S&P 500 .SPX gained 3.73 points, or 0.13 percent, to 2,801.76 and the Nasdaq Composite .IXIC added 22.56 points, or 0.31 percent, to 7,318.61.

The trade-weighted dollar index =USD was last up 0.13 percent, but was on pace for its fifth straight weekly drop, and is down nearly 2 percent so far in 2018. The euro EUR= was down 0.14 percent to $1.222.

"That is going probably going to persist through the first half, if not all of 2018, and that is going to be something that will benefit corporate profitability," said Bell. shares closed higher as confidence grew about corporate earnings and the strength of the global economy. The euro zone's STOXX .STOXXE benchmark index closed up 0.73 percent at 402.95 points, its highest level in 10 years and the pan-regional STOXX 600 .STOXX benchmark rose 0.5 percent to 400.71 points, a 2-1/2 year peak. pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 index .FTEU3 rose 0.49 percent, also a 2-1/2 year high, and MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe .MIWD00000PUS gained 0.30 percent. MSCI's index was poised for its ninth straight week of gains.

Yields on the 10-year U.S. government bond hit their highest level in three years on Friday as weakness in overnight trading pushed the debt through key technical support levels, which resulted in further selling. benchmark 10-year yield US10YT=RR hit its highest level since September 2014 at 2.646 percent, breaking the 2017 high of 2.64 percent that the market had been flirting with all week.

Benchmark 10-year notes US10YT=RR last fell 8/32 in price to yield 2.6388 percent, from 2.611 percent late on Thursday.

Oil prices retreated and were on course to snap a four-week streak of gains, as a bounce-back in U.S. production outweighed ongoing declines in crude inventories. crude CLcv1 fell 0.94 percent to $63.35 per barrel and Brent LCOcv1 was last at $68.67, down 0.92 percent on the day.

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