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European traders head for the exits with solid gains in their pockets

The major European stock indices are closing with solid gains led by the Italy’s FTSE MIB up 1.56%. Both the German DAX and France’s CAC enjoyed gains of 1.2%.

The final numbers are showing:

  • German DAX +1.22%
  • France’s CAC, +1.2%
  • UK’s FTSE 100 +0.65%
  • Spain’s Ibex +0.40%
  • Italy’s FTSE MIB +1.56%

Looking at benchmark 10 year yields, yields are lower:

  • Germany 2.326%, -2.5 basis points
  • France 3.079%, -1.7 basis points
  • UK 4.426%, -0.6 basis points
  • Spain 3.059%, -1.9 basis points.
  • Italy 3.596%, -5.3 basis points

As European traders had for the exits, the US indices are trading higher led by the Dow industrial average and the Russell 2000.

  • Dow industrial average +361 points or 0.82% and 44350
  • S&P up 15.94 points or 0.27% at 6011.50.
  • NASDAQ index up 3.02 points or 0.02% at 19289.77.
  • Russell 2000+39.85 points or 1.66% at 2439.41.

The US debt market is closing in observance of Veterans Day:.

In other US markets,

  • Crude oil is trading down -$2.18 at $68.19. The low price today reached $68.
  • Gold prices are trading down sharply by -$69.22 or -2.58% at $2614.78 as traders exit the fear from election trades.
  • Silver is down $0.74 or -2.35% at $30.55
  • bitcoin is gaining all the gold and silver selling with a rise of $4163 and $84,588. The high price reached a round number of $85,000

This article was written by Greg Michalowski at www.forexlive.com.

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