Investors Send Global Markets Higher Wednesday Despite US Co

PostWed Jul 01, 2020 6:37 am

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Global markets are mostly higher Wednesday despite the surge of COVID-19 cases in the United States.   


Earlier in the day in Asia, Japan’s Nikkei index lost 0.7% at the closing bell.   The Hang Seng in Hong Kong earned 0.5%, while the Shanghai Composite gained 1.3%.


Australia’s S&P/ASX rose 0.6% and Taiwan’s TSEC index was up 0.7%, while the KOSPI index in South Korea lost 1.63 points but was essentially unchanged percentage-wise.  Mumbai’s Sensex was up 1.5% in late afternoon trading. 


Over in Europe, London’s FTSE index is virtually unchanged.  France’s CAC-40 index is slightly lower at 0.1%, and Frankfurt’s DAX index is up 0.6%.   


Oil markets are on the rise Wednesday — U.S. crude oil is trading at $40.34 per barrel, up 2.7%, and Brent crude, the international standard, is trading at up at $41.18, but virtually unchanged percentage-wise. 


Despite making gains the day before, all three major U.S. indexes are trending downward in futures trading Wednesday, indicating a sluggish start for Wall Street hours before the opening bell. 



 


 

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