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  • Europe
  • Asia
Ticker Volume Price Price Delta
Dow 11,504.60 -72.43 -0.63%
S&P; 500 1,209.88 -15.50 -1.26%
Nasdaq 2,604.04 -53.39 -2.01%
Ticker Volume Price Price Delta
STOXX 50 2,330.08 +23.27 1.01%
FTSE 100 5,450.49 +40.14 0.74%
DAX 5,913.53 +36.12 0.61%
Ticker Volume Price Price Delta
Nikkei 8,772.54 +30.63 0.35%
TOPIX 751.49 +0.25 0.03%
Hang Seng 18,309.20 +232.76 1.29%
Gold 1,643.00 -0.24%
EUR : USD 1.3771 0.0759%
Nasdaq 2,604.04 -2.01%
Dow 11,504.60 -0.63%
S&P; 500 1,209.88 -1.26%
FTSE 100 5,450.49 +0.74%
STOXX 50 2,330.08 +1.01%
DAX 5,913.53 +0.61%
Oil (WTI) 86.23 +0.14%
U.S. 10-year 2.176% -0.001
8918:JP 29.00 0.00%
C:US 29.39 -1.64%

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