• Asian bourses ended mixed, as investors remained caution ahead of a series of U.S. economic reports, which tempered optimism for continued Fed stimulus. Chinese markets fell ahead of the release of the monthly PMI data, while, Japanese markets closed with strong gains, aided by a series of monthly economic data. Today (as on Monday), Asian stocks opened lower, following a sell-off on Wall Street and as investors await China's official HSBC manufacturing survey for further trading clues.
• As per the last closing, European shares closed lower after data showed that unemployment rate of Italy climbed to a worse-than expected 12% in April. Moreover, disappointing retail sales data from Germany, also dampened the sentiments.
• As per last closing, U.S. stocks ended in red, with Dow Jones and S&P 500 posting their worst one-day drops since mid-April due to sharp selloff in addition to month-end rebalancing.
• As per the last closing, European shares closed lower after data showed that unemployment rate of Italy climbed to a worse-than expected 12% in April. Moreover, disappointing retail sales data from Germany, also dampened the sentiments.
• As per last closing, U.S. stocks ended in red, with Dow Jones and S&P 500 posting their worst one-day drops since mid-April due to sharp selloff in addition to month-end rebalancing.
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