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Wall St closed lower overnight as investors await for further economic data including unemployment data coming out in Friday’s trading session. The Dow Jones fell over half a percent, the S&P 500 dropped 0.19% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq lost 0.18%.
US unemployment data for November will be released after local market close tonight with a forecast to maintain at 4.1%, the same as its previous result.
Over in Europe, markets closed higher after the STOXX600 maintained its positive momentum, rising 0.43%. Banks and travel stocks led gains, both up over 2%, whilst oil and gas stocks dropped 0.35%. Germany’s DAX rose 0.63%, the French CAC closed the day 0.37% higher and over in the UK the FTSE100 ended the day 0.16% in the green.
Locally yesterday, the ASX200 rose by 0.15% with half of the major sectors ending Thursday’s trading session positively. Gains were led by the information technology and the consumer discretionary sectors which gained 1.13% and 1.08% respectively. This was offset by the real estate sector which fell by 1.38%.
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