Wall Street stocks snap six-week slide
US stocks solidly snapped a six-week slide on Friday with gains topping three per cent, the best rise in five months.

US stocks solidly snapped a six-week slide on Friday with gains topping three per cent, the best rise in five months.
In the holiday-shortened week, the Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped 3.35 per cent in four trading sessions to finish Friday at 13,009.68 points.
The tech-rich Nasdaq leaped 3.99 per cent to 2,966.85.
And the Standard & Poor’s 500-stock index, a broad measure of the markets, gained 3.62 per cent at 1,409.15.
The Thanksgiving Day holiday that shuttered US markets Thursday and shortened the session Friday also gave a break to Congress ahead of negotiations with the White House on the fiscal budget.
Unless President Barack Obama and Democratic and Republican lawmakers can reach a compromise to avoid the fiscal cliff in January, the severe mandatory spending cuts and tax increases were predicted to tip the country back into recession.