US markets closed lower across the board in an uneventful day of trade with the S&P 500 trading within a 20-point range before a sharp decline before close. US treasuries continued to rise as economic data and weak corporate results disappoint, while the ongoing debt ceiling negotiations dampen market sentiment. Greenback strengthens while gold slides back below the $2,000 mark. More Fed speak overnight, recent comments from Fed officials beginning to indicate they aren’t ready to cut rates any time soon. European markets follow the US, all down.
Dow Jones up down 336 points (-1.01%). Dow at worst down 342. S&P 500 down 0.64%. NASDAQ down 0.18%. VIX Volatility Index up 5.08%. In European markets Stoxx 600 -0.42%, FTSE -0.3%, CAC -0.2%, and DAX -0.1%. SPI Futures are down 37 points (-0.51%).
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