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US broader indices will look to snap 5-day’s of declines

The futures of the major US stock indices are tilted toward a positive open. The broader S&P and NASDAQ indices are looking to snap 5-day losing streaks. The Dow industrial average has been down for 4 consecutive days. In premarket trading, the futures are implying: .

  • The Dow industrial average is up 197 points
  • S&P is implying a gain of 27.27 points.
  • NASDAQ is implying a gain of 123 points

Meanwhile in Europe, shares are mixed:

  • German DAX, -0.44%
  • France’s CAC, -1.01%
  • UK’s FTSE 100 unchanged
  • Spain’s Ibex, +0.07%
  • Italy’s FTSE MIB -0.44%

In other markets,

  • Crude oil is trading up $0.37 or 0.52% at $73.51
  • Gold is trading down $8.94 or -0.33% at $2648.43
  • Bitcoin is trading at $97,038

In the US debt market, yields are modestly lower, but near the highs for the day:

  • 2-year yield 4.2455%, -0.3 basis points
  • five year 4.371%, -1.0 basis points
  • 10 year 4.561%, -1.4 basis points
  • 30 year 4.783%, -1.5 basis points

The USD is modestly lower with the greenbacks declines versus the CHF at -0.27%. The USD is down -0.23% versus the EUR..

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

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