House Republicans have voted to end the 75-day partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), according to a media report.

The move brings the chamber in line with the Senate, which had previously passed a funding bill to reopen the agency.

The resolution is expected to restore operations at the agency, which had been affected by the funding lapse.

The development has been interpreted as a potential stabilizing factor for government operations, though the broader market impact remains limited.

The focus for investors remains on the resolution of fiscal policy uncertainties and the for government spending.

The shutdown, which began in early March, had raised concerns about the functioning of critical government services.