US Stocks Gain, Apple Settles Above $600

 | Apr 02, 2012 07:18AM ET

Equities

Asian markets traded mostly higher on Monday. In Japan, the Nikkei ticked up .1% to 10142, extending its winning streak to 5 days, and in Korea, the Kospi advanced .6% to 2047. Australia’s ASX 200 gained.3% as miners rallied, and the Shanghai Composite edged up .2%. The Hang Seng slumped 1% to 21115, as negative comments regarding Chinese banks weighed on the index.

In Europe, stock closed modestly lower. The CAC40 dropped .5%, while the FTSE and DAX declined less than .1%.

Meanwhile, US stocks gained, but ended off their highs. The Nasdaq rallied .8% to 3078, the S&P 500 climbed .4% to 1410, and the Dow rose 7 points to 13239.

Rumors of a secondary offering by Bank of America hit the company’s shares in the afternoon, which dropped 2.8 to 9.53.

Currencies

The dollar dropped against foreign currencies as investors continued to shift capital into riskier investments. The euro rose .5% to 1.3242, the pound gained .4%, and the Swiss franc rallied .6% to 1.0977. The Canadian dollar advanced .5% to .9870, and the yen rose .1% to 83.34.