Upbeat US Data Continues to Push Stocks Higher

 | Dec 30, 2011 06:33AM ET

Equities

A drop in US unemployment claims helped push Asian markets higher on Friday. The Kospi climbed 1.1%, and the ASX 200 added 1.2%, led by materials stocks. The Shanghai Composite rose .9%, and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng advanced 1.4%, gaining 1.9% for the week. The Nikkei was closed for a holiday.

The equity rally continued in Europe, as the FTSE and CAC40 rallied 1%, while the DAX gained .5%. Oil and gas stocks were the largest gainers, as crude oil continued its recent advance.

Similar gains were achieved in the US. The Dow climbed 124 points, the S&P 500 gained .9%, and the Nasdaq rose .7%. Congress passed a 2 month extension on a payroll tax cut, which affects 160 million workers.