Asia Closes in Red, Eurozone Trades Higher While Crude Stays above $90 – Global Markets Today While US Was Sleeping

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On Monday, September 18, the U.S. markets closed with a slight uptick, as stocks stayed relatively stable, with a heightened emphasis on assessing future interest rate trends. Most S&P 500 sectors ended positively on Monday, with energy and tech leading the gains, while consumer discretionary and real estate sectors saw declines. The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished the day 0.02% higher, ending at 34,624.30. The S&P 500 recorded a 0.07% raise, closing at 4,453.53. The Nasdaq Composite gained 0.01% and ended the session at 13,710.24. Asian Markets Today Japan’s Nikkei 225 concluded Tuesday…

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