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Mixed Overnight

EQUITIES

E-minis are mixed, with broader risk assets looking through the latest round of Chinese economic data, PBoC liquidity injection via MLF operations and familiar rhetoric from senior policymakers re: fiscal stimulus.

  • Meanwhile, the major regional Asia-Pacific indices have ticked lower.
  • This comes after the major Wall St. benchmarks gave back their early gains and more on Monday, as focus turned to immediate COVID-19 worry surrounding London and New York.
  • Nikkei 225 -0.3%, Hang Seng -0.7%, CSI 300 -0.4%, ASX 200 -0.2%.
  • S&P 500 futures +2, DJIA futures +27, NASDAQ 100 futures -9.
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