An overview of world stock markets on Tuesday (30/09/2020)(8:25 AM - 01/10/2020)
Most stock markets in Asia, in line with global trends, are slated to post declines in September, with China snapping three months of gains and Indonesia five, after fresh jolts to the global economic recovery emerged from Europe and investors re-valued companies seen as winners during the COVID-19 pandemic. The three major indices closed out September lower, with the S&P 500 falling nearly 4% for its first monthly loss since March. Each of the S&P 500, Nasdaq and Dow posted their worst Septembers since 2011.
An overview of world stock markets on Tuesday (04/11/2020)(8:21 AM - 05/11/2020)
U.S Election kept driving global stock markets up on Wednesday. U.S. stock market futures struggled for direction amid some wild swings while longer dated Treasury yields buckled on Wednesday as results from the U.S. presidential election proved far closer than expected and investors geared up for extended uncertainty. Global markets were whipsawed earlier as U.S. Republican President Donald Trump took the lead over Democratic rival Joe Biden in a number of vital swing states, while opinion polls had given Biden a strong lead nationwide for months.
An overview of world stock markets on Thursday (14/01/2021)(8:52 AM - 15/01/2021)
US Stocks have been in a holding pattern over the past couple of sessions as investors await the start of the Biden administration, which in tandem with a Democratic House and Senate, is likely to produce substantial additional fiscal stimulus to support individuals and businesses and boost consumer spending.
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