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Hopes of a blue wave lift global markets; but FOMO may mask risks
Singapore market among best performers; analysts see volatility spiking in 48 hours from D-Day of US election
Published Tue, Nov 3, 2020 · 09:50 PM
Singapore
MARKETS around the world soared on the eve of the US presidential election, including European markets which traded upwards in the first half of their trading day.
Wall Street too opened on a bullish note, with the Dow surging over 600 points in just the first hour of trading.
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