- The S&P 500 fell in the last two sessions for a loss of a little more than 1% and is trading about 0.6% better now.
- Europe's Dow Jones Stoxx 600 eked out a small gain yesterday and is a little higher today.
- After posting the first back-to-back decline this year, the MSCI Asia Pacific Index bounced back today, led by a 2.7% gain in Hong Kong and a 2.6% rise in South Korea's Kospi. The Nikkei and Taiwan's Stock Exchange rose by more than 1%.
- The dollar is lower against all the major currencies but the yen.
- Most emerging market currencies are firmer as well.
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