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Nov 2023
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Financial Market Preview - Tuesday 28-No...

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US futures are pointing to a lower open as of 04:05 ET. European equity markets have opened lower, following mixed levels in Asian markets. No change in market drivers. Equity markets easing after recent strength. Focus still on the central bank policy outlook. ECB's Cos says it is too soon to talk about rate cuts. BoE Governor Bailey also says it is too premature to talk about rate reduction.

Companies Mentioned: Avantax

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