U.S., Asian Futures Retreat With Nerves Rattled: Markets Wrap

(Bloomberg) — Stocks looked headed for a nervy start to trading Monday after the biggest two-day slide for global equities since June left investors on edge. Currencies began the week with little fanfare, while crude oil declined.Futures pointed to modest losses in Japan and Australia, and S&P 500 futures retreated. U.S. markets are shut Monday for a holiday after the worst week for the Nasdaq since March. The dollar was steady in early trading, while the pound ticked lower going to another round of Brexit negotiations. Hong Kong markets will be in focus after protests again flared up on the …read more

Source:: Yahoo Finance

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