Asia-Pacific Stocks Set to Open Mixed as Global Concerns Persist
Shares in the Asia Pacific traded higher on Monday as global concerns continue to plague markets.In the U.S., the S&P 500 briefly fell into bear market territory during Friday's session, but recovered slightly to close almost flat.
SINGAPORE — Shares in the Asia-Pacific region traded higher early on Monday as global concerns continue to plague markets.advanced 0.32%. Stay informed during the severe weather season with our local news and weather app. Get the NBC 5 Chicago app for
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