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US stocks higher after Biden quits presidential race

ISTANBUL: Major stock exchanges in the US were higher on Monday, a day after President Joe Biden decided to withdraw from the Nov. 5 presidential election. The Dow Jones industrial average was up 171 points, or 0.43% to 40,459 at 12.21 p.m. EDT. (1621GMT). The blue-chip index rose 0.72% last week. The S and P 500 increased 36 points, or 0.65%, to 5,540 after the index last week lost 1.97%. The Nasdaq jumped 184 points, or 1.04%, to17,911. The tech-heavy index recorded a decline of 3.65% for last week. Both the S and P 500 and the Nasdaq last week posted their largest weekly losses since April. The VIX volatility index, also known as the fear index, dove 6.2% to 15.49 at the time. The 10-year US Treasury yield added 0.73% to 4.270%. The dollar index decreased 0.02% to 104.36, while the euro rose 0.07% to $1.0885 against the greenback. Precious metals were in negative territory, with gold falling 0.5% to $2,388 per ounce and silver decreasing 0.57% to $29.05. Oil prices were down around 0.3%, with globa l benchmark Brent crude at $82.34 and US benchmark West Texas Intermediate at $78.34 Source: Anadolu Agency