The US futures are in the middle of the world. But it’s not the first time And European stocks are slid by superficial considerations for economic recovery, while physically powerful Chinese GDP raises Asian markets


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TOPICS: Economy The US futures are in the middle of the world. But it’s not the first time And European stocks fell on Monday because investor considerations of stricter restrictions and coronavirus blockades triggered a slow start to the week. “Markets may not be as lively today,” Deutsche Bank economists said, as U. S. bond and stock markets closed on January 18 because of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. But after Monday’s most likely pause, next week is expected to be busy, with President-elect Joe Biden taking office Wednesday as an “obvious focal point,” they said. Market participants have additional...