Wall St closed lower on Thursday as investors start counting down to the release of key jobs data on Friday. The S&P 500 and the tech-heavy Nasdaq ended the day just over 0.1% lower each whilst the Dow Jones closed flat, only down 0.03%.
Thursday losses were led by the consumer staples sector with beverage company Molson Coors retreating 6.3%, followed by Mondelez International and Clorox declining more than 5% each.
Over in Europe, markets closed higher following a retreat in US treasury yields. The STOXX600 ended its three-day losing streak, finishing 0.3% higher lead by travel stocks which rallied 1.5%. The UK’s FTSE100 closed just over half a percent higher on Thursday, while Germany’s DAX fell 0.20% and the French CAC ended the trading session flat.
Locally yesterday, the Australian market closed 0.51% in the green following strong rallies from the real estate and information technology sectors which finished 2.10% and 1.73% higher respectively. This was slightly offset by the energy sector, which fell 0.89% yesterday.
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