World shares trade mostly higher after Wall Street snaps its 3-day losing streak Updated 24 mins ago Shares are mostly higher in Europe and Asia after Wall Street broke its three-day losing streak, trimming its losses for the week. Tokyo's Nikkei was the outlier, giving up 0.7%. China factory data are due out on Tuesday. U.S. futures edged higher early Monday and oil prices fell. On Friday, the S&P 500 rose 0.6% and the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 0.7%. The Nasdaq composite gained 0.4%. Stocks got some help from a report on inflation that suggested the Federal Reserve may continue cutting interest rates. President Donald Trump’s latest tariffs caused waves for some stocks but not for the broad market.
World shares trade mostly higher after Wall Street snaps its 3

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