Kevin Warsh toma posesión como presidente de la Fed mientras las acciones alcanzan récords

Las acciones estadounidenses subieron, con el Dow alcanzando un récord intradía mientras el S&P 500 extendió su racha ganadora a ocho semanas. Kevin Warsh juró su cargo como nuevo presidente de la Reserva Federal.

Los mercados recibieron apoyo gracias a los sólidos resultados corporativos y a las esperanzas de una disminución de las tensiones en Oriente Medio. Los rendimientos de los bonos se moderaron durante la sesión. Las acciones tecnológicas avanzaron después de que los resultados de Lenovo impulsaran a Dell y HP.

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