Oil surges to over two-year peak; Wall Street climbs to record highs
FILE PHOTO: An investor looks at an electronic screen at a brokerage house in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, January 26, 2016. REUTERS/China Daily
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By David Randall
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices surged to their highest since July 2015 on Monday as Saudi Arabia's crown prince cemented his power with a crackdown on corruption, while shares worldwide were little changed and key currencies stayed in tight ranges.
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Prince Mohammed's reforms include a plan to list parts of state-owned oil company Saudi Aramco next year, with higher oil prices seen as beneficial for the market capitalization of the future listed company.
The crackdown spurred concerns of Middle Eastern money pulling out of global financial markets. A weekend call by China's central bank governor for tougher financial regulation also hit global investor sentiment.
The MSCI world equity index <.MIWD00000PUS>, which tracks shares in 47 countries, rose 0.11 percent.
The pan-European STOXX 600 <.STOXX> closed 0.13 percent higher. Saudi Arabia's own stock market fell as much as 1.5 percent before ending 0.1 percent higher, boosted in part by government-linked fund buying.
Sentiment toward the U.S. dollar was positive, with leveraged funds paring bearish bets to be net long for the first time since late July.
"There is some ongoing adjustment in market expectations on the dollar's outlook on the progress of the U.S. tax bill and on the ongoing Saudi situation but market moves have been in narrow ranges," said Alberto Gallo, head of macro strategies at Algebris Investments in London.
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All three major U.S. equity indexes closed at record highs, with investors focused on what could be the biggest merger ever in the technology sector.
The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index <.IXIC> hit a record high above its 6,786.436 close following news that chip maker Broadcom Ltd (NASDAQ: AVGO) made an unsolicited bid to buy peer Qualcomm Inc (NASDAQ: QCOM) for $103 billion.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average <.DJI> rose 9.23 points, or 0.04 percent, to 23,548.42, while the S&P 500 <.SPX> gained 3.29 points, or 0.13 percent, to 6,786.44
The U.S. dollar was little changed after investors took profits on its best weekly performance this year, with wariness about the status of the U.S. economy and tax reform plans setting the tone.
Facing pockets of discontent in their own Republican ranks, tax negotiators in the U.S. House of Representatives will seek to bridge differences over their far-reaching tax bill and stick to a self-imposed deadline of passage this month.
The index that measures the greenback against a basket of currencies <.DXY> fell 0.24 percent, with the euro
The Japanese yen strengthened 0.30 percent versus the greenback at 113.75 per dollar
The spread between two-year and 10-year U.S. Treasury yields was the narrowest in more than a decade as sluggish domestic inflation underpinned demand for longer-maturity government bonds.
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(Reporting by David Randall; Editing by Dan Grebler)
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