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Asia And Eurozone Markets Higher, Gold Flirts With $1,900 Level - Global Markets Today While US Was Sleeping - ETC Gavekal Asia Pacific Government Bond ETF (ARCA:AGOV), SmartETFs Asia Pacific Dividend Builder ETF (ARCA:ADIV)

On Thursday, September 28, the U.S. stock markets ended higher, driven by economic data and a pause in rising Treasury yields ahead of a crucial inflation report.

Global Market Watch: Asia Slides Amid US Rate Worries, Europe Declines as Crude Hovers at $94

Global Market Watch: Asia Slides Amid US Rate Worries, Europe Declines as Crude Hovers at $94
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Asia Mostly Lower Amid US Rate Concerns, Europe Dips While Crude Flirts Around $94 - Global Markets Today While US Was Sleeping - ETC Gavekal Asia Pacific Government Bond ETF (ARCA:AGOV), SmartETFs Asia Pacific Dividend Builder ETF (ARCA:ADIV)

On Wednesday, September 27, U.S. stock markets ended mixed, with investors oscillating between bargain hunting and concerns over increased Treasury yields and interest rate uncertainties. Additionally, a potential U.S. government partial shutdown due to legislative divisions kept investors on edge.

Asia And Eurozone Markets Mixed, Crude Rises Above $90 Again - Global Markets Today While US Was Sleeping - ETC Gavekal Asia Pacific Government Bond ETF (ARCA:AGOV), SmartETFs Asia Pacific Dividend Builder ETF (ARCA:ADIV)

On Tuesday, September 26, the U.S. stock markets closed significantly lower, with the Dow hitting its lowest since March amid weak consumer confidence and fears of persistent inflation and rising interest rates. The Conference Board’s consumer confidence index fell to 103 in September.

Asia And Eurozone Markets Mixed, Crude Rises Above $90 Again - Global Markets Today While US Was Sleeping

On Tuesday, September 26, the U.S. stock markets closed significantly lower, with the Dow hitting its lowest since March amid weak consumer confidence and fears of persistent inflation and rising interest rates. The Conference Board’s consumer confidence index fell to 103 in September. All sectors of the S&P 500 ended in the red, with utilities and consumer discretionary stocks experiencing the largest declines. Amazon.com, Inc (NASDAQ: AMZN) saw a 4% drop in its stock on Tuesday as it faced leg

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