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Asian markets track Wall Street’s record

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World shares are mixed, tracking Wall Street's winning streak, as US markets close for Thanksgiving
Shares in Europe are mixed following gains in most Asian markets.

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Asian Shares Are Mixed After Fed Cuts Rates, Pushing Wall Street Near Its Record
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Wall Street indexes rally after Fed cuts interest rates
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With 75 bps rate cuts overall in 2025, Fed's Jerome Powell hints at wait & watch for Jan 2026
The US Federal Reserve on Wednesday delivered a widely anticipated policy decision, marking one of its most closely watched meetings in years and setting the stage for how global monetary policy — inc...

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US Fed Meeting LIVE Updates: Divided Fed approves third rate cut, sees slower pace ahead
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US Stocks Rise After the Fed Cuts Rates and Hopes Build for More
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US markets pause near record levels: S&P 500 slips slightly; traders brace for Fed signals on 2026 rates

US stocks saw minimal movement Wednesday morning as investors awaited the Federal Reserve's policy announcement. While the S&P 500 and Nasdaq edged down, the Dow remained flat. Traders are anticipating a third interest rate cut this year,
InvestmentNews
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Retail investors reignite faith in US markets as optimism returns

Retail investors are pivoting back to US markets after two straight quarters of pulling away, suggesting growing confidence in the strength of the American economy, even as caution lingers at home. Of the 10,000 investors surveyed across 12 countries, 38% ...
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US stock market today: Dow, S&P 500 up while Nasdaq falls as Fed rate cut hopes rise — Nvidia, Tesla, Broadcom gaining big

US stocks opened mixed today. The Dow hit 47,939.87. The S&P 500 inched to 6,853.95. The Nasdaq slipped to 23,498.96. Markets wait for a likely Fed rate cut with 89% odds. Nvidia, Tesla, Broadcom and CVS move early.
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US money market funds see large inflows ahead of Fed decision

U.S. investors poured large sums into money market funds while pulling back from riskier equity funds in the week to December 3, taking a cautious stance ahead of the Federal Reserve's policy decision on Wednesday.
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Global ETF Equity Outlook: Here's Where Market Leadership Could Shift In 2026 (Hint, Likely Not The U.S.)

By Dina Ting, CFA, Head of Global Index Portfolio Management, Franklin Templeton ETFs. Global markets are entering 2026 with widening dispersion, lowering cross-country correlatio
Morningstar
2mon

US Stocks Sink on Renewed China Tariff Threats

US equity markets fell sharply on Friday, with the US Market Index down 2.7% and large-cap technology stocks seeing the biggest losses. The losses followed President Trump’s announcement that the White House is considering new tariffs on Chinese products.
USA Today
3mon

Tesla’s US market share hits 8-year low amid rising competition

Tesla's TSLA.O U.S. market share dropped to a near eight-year low in August as buyers chose electric vehicles from a growing stable of rivals over the aging lineup offered by CEO Elon Musk's company, according to data from research firm Cox Automotive ...
Seeking Alpha
2mon

Markets Take U.S. Government Shutdown In Stride

The US federal government is under partial closure following the inability to approve appropriations to start the new fiscal year. The dollar (DXY) is narrowly mixed, steadying in late European morning turnover after initially being sold. The dollar is ...
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China's exports top expectations on strong sales to non-US markets

China's exports topped forecasts in November, driven by a surge in shipments to non-U.S. markets as manufacturers deepen trade ties with the rest of the world in light of President Donald Trump's prohibitively high tariffs.
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