Shares in the US closed with an increase.
DJIA rose 0.37% to $ 22,642 to a new high after the Goldman Sachs stocks helped the most for the fifth consecutive day of record.
The S & P500 gained 0.22% to $ 2534, with most of the gains coming from the telecommunications sector.
The Nasdaq also rose 0.23% to $ 6531, and this is the 6th consecutive day with a rise of the index.
"I think this rally is probably going to extend itself," said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at First Standard Financial. "There are a lot of challenging factors out there, but equities seem to brush that aside. If we have a positive week, that could set the tone for what we could see the rest of the year."
Source: Bloomberg Pro Terminal
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