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US markets edge higher; GIFT Nifty flat-to-negative

US markets snapped their three-day losing streak. The Asian markets traded mixed with Indian indices up. European markets traded higher while crude shifted to negative territory

March 27, 2024 / 22:12 IST
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The US markets opened higher on March 27 after a three-day losing streak. The S&P 500 was up 0.24 percent higher at 5,216.09 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average traded 0.56 percent higher at 39,502.61. However, the Nasdaq Composite traded flat-to-negative at 16,311.69.

CNBC TV18 reported that ‘Later this week, investors will watch for data on jobless claims, gross domestic product and consumer sentiment on Thursday. While the market is closed on Good Friday, attention will be on releases tied to personal income, consumer spending and the personal consumption expenditures expected in the morning’.

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The GIFT Nifty also declined 0.05 percent to 22,169.50.

The European markets traded positive owing to strong economic sentiment in the European Union. The FTSE was up 0.03 percent at 7,933.64 and the CAC traded 0.52 percent higher at 8,227.06. DAX was also up 0.66 percent at 18,504.95.