Pre-Market Report – Tuesday 5 November: US markets slip | RBA and Melbourne Cup
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Wall Street closed in the red overnight following a choppy day of trade as polls continue to show a tight race in the US presidential election. The Dow Jones traded lower all session, down 258 points (-0.61%). Down 405 points at worst. S&P 500 lost 0.28% as utilities and healthcare stocks dragged while energy stocks outperformed buoyed by a near 3% rise in crude oil prices. The NASDAQ fell 0.33% while small caps Russell 2000 rose 0.40% supported by falling bond yields. US 10Y yield fell 8...
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