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With European stocks in and out of the red and U.S. S&P 500 futures barely budged, MSCI s main global equities index which tracks 47 countries was in danger of a 10th straight daily fall, a losing streak not seen since 2011. MSCI s index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan had ended near a 10-month trough, while Japan s Nikkei fell 1.5% as investors there readied for the end of the quarter and offloaded stocks that went ex-dividend. ....