All-Country World Index MSCI declined: Market News

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All-Country World Index MSCI declined: Market News

October 15, 2018 - 14:02
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According to Bloomberg, stocks in Asia and Europe have been falling, while US futures will most likely open lower. Rising tension in relations between the US and Saudi Arabia was added to other concerns for investors. Gold, US Treasuries and yen are up.

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According to Bloomberg, stocks in Asia and Europe have been falling, while US futures will most likely open lower. Rising tension in relations between the US and Saudi Arabia was added to other concerns for investors. Gold, US Treasuries and yen are up.

Manufacturers of industrial goods and financial services companies led losses in Stoxx Europe 600, which fell by 0,3%. S&P 500 futures lost 0,5%. MSCI Index for Emerging Markets fell by 0,9%. All-Country World Index MSCI declined by 0,2%. Stocks in Japan, Hong Kong and China are down.

Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index dropped 0,3%. Euro is up 0,3% to $1,1593. British pound lost 0,5%.

US Treasuries yield is 3,14%. Yields of 10-year bonds of Germany and the UK fell to 0,49% and 1,599% respectively.

WTI oil gained 0,6% to $71,80 per barrel. Gold is 1,2% up and is traded for $1231,35 per ounce. Copper fell by 0,4% to $6274,50 per ton. Bloomberg Commodity Index gained 0,5%.