Trump's Election Boosts Stocks, Yields
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•Morning Bid: Fed and BOE decide as US House awaited, Germany jarred
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World stocks and bond yields pushed higher after Donald Trump's clear U.S. election win and collapse of Germany 's coalition redrew trade and debt-raising maps worldwide.
S&P500 now eyeing 6,000 for the first time on Thursday - with the index now on track to hit 6k for first time.
European debt markets initially went the opposite way to Treasuries on Wednesday as the trade hit from likely Trump tariffs was read as a further depressant on the euro economy.
British markets braced for the Bank of England's response on Thursday .
Sweden 's Riksbank cut its policy rates by a half point as expected, while Norway 's central bank held the line.
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