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Shanghai 3,067.35 +4.05 (0.13%)
S&P 500 2,179.98 +9.12 (0.42%)
Nikkei 225 16,925.68 -1.16 (-0.01%)
Hang Seng Index 23,266.70 +104.36 (0.45%)
TSEC 8,987.55 -13.60 (-0.15%)
EURO STOXX 50 3,079.74 +62.25 (2.06%)
CAC 40 4,542.17 +102.50 (2.31%)
S&P TSX 14,795.70 +111.79 (0.76%)
S&P/ASX 200 5,372.80 -42.80 (-0.79%)
BSE Sensex 28,532.11 +108.63 (0.38%)
TA25 1,443.48 -1.60 (-0.11%)
SMI 8,294.30 +151.66 (1.86%)
ATX 2,369.03 +34.54 (1.48%)
IBOVESPA 59,616.40 +1,380.13 (2.37%)
SET 1,521.48 -18.23 (-1.18%)
BIST100 76,884.32 +1,031.52 (1.36%)
IBEX 8,908.90 +146.10 (1.67%)
WIG 47,405.71 +184.39 (0.39%)
TASI 6,099.03 +77.22 (1.28%)
MERVAL 14,672.64 +82.53 (0.57%)
IPC 47,787.99 +224.65 (0.47%)
IDX Composite 5,353.46 +18.91 (0.35%)

Currencies

GBP/USD 1.3300 +0.0006 (0.05%)
GBP/EUR 1.1921 +0.0002 (0.02%)
GBP/JPY 138.4383 +0.2087 (0.15%)
GBP/HKD 10.3145 +0.0042 (0.04%)
GBP/CNY 8.8877 +0.0040 (0.05%)
GBP/AUD 1.7565 +0.0008 (0.05%)
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