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Stocks shine, Treasury yields rise as rate cut stokes risk appetite By Reuters
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IntroductionBy Isla BinnieNEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street indexes marched past previous record highs after glob ...
By Isla Binnie
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street indexes marched past previous record highs after global counterparts booked gains and hma Royal Ma foreign exchange official websitelonger-dated Treasury yields rose on Thursday as the start of the Federal Reserve's first interest rate cutting cycle in more than four years whet investors' risk appetite.

With a larger-than-usual move on Wednesday, the U.S. central bank turned the page on more than a year in which borrowing costs were kept at their highest for decades to try to temper inflation.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell said he did not see elevated risks of a slowdown, and policymakers projected the benchmark rate would fall again, reflected in a closely-watched tool known as a dot plot.
"The jumbo cut appears to have raised the perceived likelihood of a soft landing," said Jonathan Cohn, Head of U.S. Rates Desk Strategy at Nomura, referring to economists' ideal scenario where inflation cools without triggering a recession.
This was "supporting a sharp rally in risk assets, even as Powell's rhetoric and the dot plot pushed back on the prospect of additional 50bp cuts," Cohn said adding: "the market will continue to acclimate to the Fed's mixed messaging through tomorrow's light calendar."
Megacap tech stocks including Microsoft (NASDAQ:) and Apple (NASDAQ:) gained on Wall Street. Smaller companies, which might be expected to enjoy reduced operating costs and cheaper debt in a lower rates environment, also felt the benefit.
The tech-heavy climbed 2.78%, to 18,061.59.
The blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial average rose 1.38%, to 42,076.78 and the benchmark rose 1.89%, to 5,724.42. Both hit intraday record highs.
The small-cap index rose as much as 2%.
Gains were not limited to Wall Street. MSCI's 47-country world stocks index gained 1.78%, to 840.96.
Jobless claims for the week ended Sept. 14 came in lower than the market expected, with data showing the number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits dropped to a four-month low.
This contributed to a sell-off in U.S. government debt that pushed up yields. [US/]
The benchmark hit its highest level in about two weeks at 3.768% and was last up 3.738%, from 3.687% late on Wednesday.
Shorter-dated debt yields felt pressure after another data report showed existing home sales fell to their lowest level since 2023. The yield, fell 0.3 basis points to 3.6002%, from 3.603% late on Wednesday.
CURRENCIES, COMMODITIES
In currency markets, the dollar edged lower in choppy trading. The , which measures the greenback against a basket of currencies including the yen and the euro, fell 0.43% to 100.59. [FRX/]
The Bank of England's decision to leave interest rates unchanged did not dampen market spirits in Europe, with the index last up more than 1%. Sterling strengthened 0.57% to $1.3285.
The bonanza week for interest rate decisions continues on Friday with the Bank of Japan. It is not expected to make a move now, but may buck the global trend and line up another rate hike for as soon as October.
The Japanese yen weakened 0.24% against the greenback to 142.63 per dollar in afternoon trading.
Gold rose 1.14% to $2,588.06 an ounce.
Oil prices rose, backed by the view that lower rates equal stronger demand. [O/R]

Benchmark futures climbed back above $74 a barrel for the first time in more than a week, and settled at $74.88, 1.67% higher on the day. settled 1.47% higher, at $71.95 a barrel.
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