Wall St closed higher overnight as investors shrugged off unfavourable key inflation data to post gains across the key indices which remain in line for a winning month. The inflation data reading came in the form of US core PCE prices which excludes food and energy increasing by 0.4% from the previous month, while rising at an annual rate of 2.8%, indicating inflation in the world’s largest economy remains sticky. GDP growth data was also released on Wednesday, indicating the US economy grew by 3.2% in Q4 which was slightly less than economists were expecting and well below the 4.9% growth recorded in Q3. The Dow Jones ended Thursday’s trading session 0.15% higher, the S&P 500 gained just over half a percent and the tech-heavy Nasdaq rallied 0.84%.
Over in Europe, markets closed slightly higher as investors reacted to key inflation reports. The STOXX600 closed 0.1% higher with construction stocks leading gains, up 1.2% whilst healthcare and food and beverage stocks both fell 0.7%. Germany’s DAX closed 0.44% higher, the French CAC closed down 0.34% and over in the UK, the FTSE100 ended the trading session 0.07% in the green.
Locally yesterday, the ASX200 closed half a percent higher with all but the utilities sector ending the trading session higher. Real estate and the consumer discretionary sectors lead gains up 1.73% and 1.29% respectively whilst the utilities sector fell 0.33%.
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