Monday, stocks closed unchanged in Asia but fell 0.3% in Europe and the U.S. on 11B shares traded. Precious metals fell about 1% and their miners lost twice that amount. Here’s a rundown of adverse event data for the Faucci Flu shot.
Tuesday, stocks lost 0.3% in Asia but gained slightly in Europe and the U.S. on 11B shares traded. The Dow Jones Industrials closed below 39,000 while the NASDAQ ended above 16,000.
Wednesday, stocks fell 0.3% in Asia, 0.8% in Europe but closed little changed in the U.S. on 11B shares traded. The NASDAQ closed below 16,000.
Thursday, stocks closed little changed in Asia, Europe, and the U.S. on 14B shares traded. The S&P 500 Index posted a record high close.
Friday, stocks rose in 0.8% in Asia, 0.6% in Europe, and 0.7% in the U.S. on 13B shares traded. The 10-Year U.S. Treasury bond yield fell 2% to end at 4.18. Precious metals gained 2% and their miners advanced twice that amount. Both the NASDAQ and S&P 500 Index posted a record high close. The Dow Jones Industrials ended above 39,000, and Apple closed below 180. For the week, cryptocurrencies shot up 20%. Finally, the Federal Reserve balance sheet declined 14B to 7.57T.