-
South Korean survivor fights for workplace harassment 'justice'
-
Messi scores but Miami slump continues with loss to Toronto
-
Starc strikes as Bangladesh struggle to stay alive in 2nd Test
-
Sydney marathon unveils medal with wrong stadium
-
Prince Harry: royal misfit making unlikely UK return
-
Macron hosts Saudi's MBS for visit ranging from esports to Mideast
-
Blowing in the wind, humble balloon gets green makeover
-
Australia in control with 146-run first innings lead over Bangladesh
-
Pegula dethrones Swiatek to reach Cincinnati final
-
World No. 3 Pegula beats defending champ Swiatek to reach Cincy final
-
IndyCars zip among iconic Washington landmarks ahead of Freedom 250
-
Wyndham Clark surges clear at BMW Championship
-
Real Madrid snatch late win at Espanyol on Mourinho's return
-
Maresca says Man City must fill Rodri void after Barca switch
-
Real Madrid beat Espanyol in Mourinho's first game on return
-
Canada retaliates as trade war with US escalates
-
Olise helps Bayern past Dortmund in German Supercup
-
Fils dominates Cobolli to book Cincinnati final
-
Coach Rennie hails clinical All Blacks after Springboks Test win
-
Spurs lacked fight in dismal defeat at Brentford says De Zerbi
-
Charlton deliver blow to 'under pressure' Hammers boss Nuno
-
Inter thrash Monza to launch Serie A title defence
-
Carrick keeps calm despite Man Utd misery, big-spending Spurs crushed
-
Shambolic Spurs battered by Brentford
-
Canada's Carney stands up to Trump, despite risks
-
Pogacar wins Vuelta a Espana opening stage
-
Lens hammer Auxerre thanks to Thauvin penalty double
-
Clinical New Zealand shock wasteful South Africa in first Test
-
No singles for Serena, but she joins Alcaraz for US Open
-
Canada hits back with new tariffs after trade talks with US fail
-
Joao Pedro extends Chelsea stay with new long-term deal
-
Swedish police identify 17-year-old girl as victim in school sword attack
-
Yamaguchi to face An in hunt for fourth badminton world crown
-
Carrick keeps calm despite Man Utd misery, Sage beaten in first game as Palace boss
-
Norris clinches pole for Dutch GP
-
France to deliver interceptor missiles to Ukraine after new Russian strikes
-
Norris clinches pole for Dutch Grand Prix
-
Serena Williams and Alcaraz unite in US Open mixed doubles
-
Pope Leo calls for courage in Rimini visit after stop in tiny San Marino
-
Macron pledges air defence as 13 killed in Russia, Ukraine strikes
-
Man Utd must learn from 'frustrating' defeat at Hull: Carrick
-
DR Congo capital wary of Ebola nightmare
-
Yamaguchi on course for fourth badminton world crown
-
Swedish police name 17-year-old girl as victim in school sword attack
-
Man Utd humiliated by Hull in dismal start to Premier League season
-
South Korea sends first container ship through Arctic route
-
Anthropic market debut could break SpaceX IPO record: media
-
Trescothick eager to keep England job despite Hussey approach
-
Pope's 'couturier of the sacred' fueled by faith
-
Indonesia deploys hundreds of soldiers to tackle Borneo fires
Dow closes at another record as yen falls on Bank of Japan move
US stocks pushed further into record territory on Tuesday as investors bet on 2024 interest rate cuts, while the yen slid after the Bank of Japan maintained its ultra-loose monetary policy.
The Dow finished at a fifth straight record, piling on another 0.7 percent amid bullish investor sentiment and optimism about easing US monetary policy.
"It looks like we are getting the year-end rally that we were hoping for," said Jack Ablin, chief investment officer for Cresset Asset Management.
US and European stock markets have rallied in recent weeks to set record highs on rising expectations that central banks will begin next year to cut interest rates that they had hiked to stifle inflation.
While US Federal Reserve officials on Monday tried to temper predictions about the sharpness of a pivot in monetary policy, US bond yields slid indicating market expectations that rates will fall.
European stocks ended the day in positive territory as European bond yields also fell, while Asian stocks were mostly higher.
- Bank of Japan -
The Tokyo stock market closed up more than one percent and the yen sank against the dollar after the Bank of Japan (BoJ) opted to stand pat on monetary policy, as expected, and provided no guidance on its plans for the new year.
Speculation had been swirling in recent days that the BoJ was close to shifting away from its long-running, ultra-loose monetary policy as inflation picks up in Japan.
Elsewhere on Tuesday, oil prices added to Monday's rally on companies suspending transit via the Red Sea following attacks on cargo ships by Yemen's Iran-backed Huthi rebels in acts of solidarity with Gaza.
"While in the short term, any price shock is likely to be temporary, if the situation becomes a more permanent state of affairs, or escalates, we could see prices continue to move higher," said CMC Markets analyst Michael Hewson.
The rebels have escalated attacks on tankers and other vessels, imperiling a transit route that, according to the International Chamber of Shipping, carries up to 12 percent of global trade.
In corporate news, Nippon Steel lost almost three percent in Tokyo after saying Monday it would buy US Steel for $14.1 billion, creating the world's second-largest steel company.
Back in New York, US Steel fell 2.5 percent after three Republican senators, including Ohio's JD Vance, urged the rejection of the Nippon deal saying domestic steel production is "vital to US national security."
The letter, jointly signed by Marco Rubio of Florida and Josh Hawley of Missouri, urged the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United states to block the deal. Shares of US Steel had rocketed 26 percent higher on Monday following the agreement.
- Key figures around 2130 GMT -
New York - Dow: UP 0.7 percent at 37,557.92 (close)
New York - S&P 500: UP 0.6 percent at 4,768.37 (close)
New York - Nasdaq: UP 0.7 percent at 15,003.22 (close)
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.3 percent at 7,638.03 (close)
Paris - CAC 40: UP 0.1 percent at 7,574.67 (close)
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 0.6 percent at 16,744.41 (close)
EURO STOXX 50: UP 0.3 percent at 4,535.40 (close)
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 1.4 percent at 33,219.39 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 0.8 percent at 16,505.00 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.1 percent at 2,932.39 (close)
Dollar/yen: UP at 143.89 yen from 142.78 yen on Monday
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.0979 from $1.0924
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.2727 from $1.2648
Euro/pound: DOWN at 86.25 pence from 86.36 pence
West Texas Intermediate: UP 1.3 percent at $73.44 per barrel
Brent North Sea crude: UP 1.6 percent at $79.23 per barrel
burs-rl-jmb/bys
Y.Zaher--SF-PST