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European major indices rebound higher in trading today

A day after sharp declines of 1.4% or more, the major European indices have rebounded in trading today. A summary of the closing levels shows:

  • German DAX, +0.12%
  • France CAC, +0.62%
  • UK FTSE 100, +0.35%
  • Spain’s Ibex, +1.05%
  • Italy’s FTSE MIB, +0.72%

As UK/ European traders look to exit, US stocks are moving in the opposite direction:

  • Dow Industrial Average -117.52 points or -0.31% at 37681
  • S&P index -20.19 points or -0.40% at 5031.01
  • NASDAQ index -101.74 points or -0.64% at 15764.12

The small-cap Russell 2000 is also lower by -8.07 points or -0.41% at 1959.47.

Looking at other markets:

  • Crude oil is a lower (at new lows) by -$1.70 at $83.52. That is the lowest low since April 1
  • Gold is trading up $3.24 or 0.14% at $2386.35
  • Silver is up $0.51 or 1.79% at $28.57
  • Bitcoin has taken a nether move to the downside and trades below the $60,000 level. The price low just reached $59,827.

The US debt market, US yields rate lower ahead of the 20 year bond auction at 1 PM ET:

  • 2- year yield 4.942%, -2.1 basis points
  • 5-year yield 4.640%, -4.2 basis points
  • 10 year yield 4.618%, -3.9 basis points
  • 30-year yield 4.729%, -2.8 basis points

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

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