Asia-Pacific markets are set to open mixed as investors look toward the U.S. Federal Reserve decision on Dec. 18 stateside.
Asia-Pacific markets are set to open mixed on Tuesday, tracking mixed gains on Wall Street as investors look toward the U.S. Federal Reserve's decision stateside.
underperformed, losing 110.58 points, or 0.25%, to end at 43,717.48. The 30-stock Dow fell for an eighth day, marking its longest run of losses since 2018. Deutsche Bank strategists are expecting smaller European stocks to significantly outperform their larger counterparts in the coming months, citing three key factors that could drive this growth.
The broad market index gained 0.38% to close at 6,074.08. The Nasdaq advanced 1.24% to 20,173.89, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average ticked down about 110 points, or 0.25%, to finish the session at 43,717.48.
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