Asian markets crept higher on Tuesday (January 21, 2014) as Japanese stocks rebounded and Chinese money rates eased, while the U.S. dollar got a fillip from a report the Federal Reserve would again trim its bond buying next week.
US markets were closed on Monday to observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
European stocks inched lower in thin trade on Monday (January 20, 2013), slipping from 5 1/2-year highs as Deutsche Bank’s surprise quarterly loss prompted investors to cash in recent gains on banking stocks.
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US markets were closed on Monday to observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
European stocks inched lower in thin trade on Monday (January 20, 2013), slipping from 5 1/2-year highs as Deutsche Bank’s surprise quarterly loss prompted investors to cash in recent gains on banking stocks.
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