By Michael Calia 
 

International companies trading in New York closed higher Friday as positive signs for a potential debt-limit deal kept emerging from Washington.

The Bank of New York index of American depositary receipts added 0.8% to 146.10.

Overall, stocks closed higher again on hopes of a deal to end the political impasse between the White House and Republican lawmakers. President Barack Obama and House Speaker John Boehner on Friday agreed to continue talking about reopening the federal government and extending the nation's borrowing limit.

House Republicans have made an offer to the White House to raise the debt ceiling for six weeks and end the partial government shutdown, in exchange for broader budget talks.

The European index rose 0.7% to 140.05.

Among the gainers, Diageo (DEO, DGE.LN) was upgraded by Exane BNP Paribas to outperform from neutral. "Diageo offers better visibility amongst distillers," Exane says. "We expect Diageo to deliver the highest growth rate amongst the large cap distillers and the most consistent earnings growth as measured by its volatility." Diageo shares were up 2.1% to $126.56.

Bucking the trend was Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC (RBS, RBS.LN), which was down 2.5% to $12.04. The Federal Bureau of Investigation has begun a criminal investigation into possible rigging of foreign-exchange markets, The Wall Street Journal reported. Britain's Financial Conduct Authority, which began investigating in June, has had discussions with multiple banks, including RBS, among others. RBS has turned over electronic communications of a former employee to the FCA.

The Asian index rose 1.2% to 149.68.

China's Trina Solar Ltd. (TSL) said a lawsuit recently filed by failed solar-panel manufacturer Energy Conversion Devices over an alleged scheme to dump low-cost solar panels in the U.S. is "without merit." The solar-products maker said Friday it wasn't able to currently evaluate the potential business impact of the lawsuit on its business. Trina shares rose 3.7% to $16.64.

The Latin American index rose 0.9% to 299.20, and the emerging markets index rose 1.2% to 282.65.

India's Infosys Ltd. (INFY, 500209.BY) shares rose 6.2% to $53.40 as it said its revenue rose 15% in the second quarter, although earnings declined 11%.

Grupo Simec S.A.B de C.V. (SIM) said it repurchased 250,000 shares Thursday, part of its repurchase fund of a billion pesos. Shares of the company were up 3.9% to $12.13.

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