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In the US, Wall Street closed mixed overnight. The Dow Jones ended the day marginally down with a 0.05% decline, while the S&P500 gained 0.51% and the tech heavy NASDAQ advanced 1.02%, driven by strong gains from Alphabet and Apple.
Europe also saw a rebound overnight: the Stoxx600 closed up 0.66%, the FTSE gained 0.67%, the German DAX advanced 0.46% and the French CAC was the biggest winner, ending the day up 0.86%
Locally yesterday the ASX200 saw its worst day since April’s Liberation day, closing down a sharp 1.82%, with all 11 key sectors in the red. The sell off was primarily driven by rising bond yields in the global bond market – as investors are less willing to pay high prices for stocks with higher risk potential when bonds are paying higher interest rates.
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By Bell DirectIn the US, Wall Street closed mixed overnight. The Dow Jones ended the day marginally down with a 0.05% decline, while the S&P500 gained 0.51% and the tech heavy NASDAQ advanced 1.02%, driven by strong gains from Alphabet and Apple.
Europe also saw a rebound overnight: the Stoxx600 closed up 0.66%, the FTSE gained 0.67%, the German DAX advanced 0.46% and the French CAC was the biggest winner, ending the day up 0.86%
Locally yesterday the ASX200 saw its worst day since April’s Liberation day, closing down a sharp 1.82%, with all 11 key sectors in the red. The sell off was primarily driven by rising bond yields in the global bond market – as investors are less willing to pay high prices for stocks with higher risk potential when bonds are paying higher interest rates.
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