Asian Markets Extend Decline Following A Slump On Wall Street On Friday; D-St To Open In The Red?

Asian markets extended the sell-off on Monday following a slump in the US stock market last week. MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan lost 0.8%, while Japan’s Nikkei shed another 6.4% to hit seven-month lows. Gift Nifty was trading around 24,388 level, a discount of nearly 310 points from the Nifty futures’ Friday close, indicating a sharply negative start for the Indian stock market indices. US stock market ended lower for a second straight session on Friday, and the Nasdaq Composite confirmed it was in correction territory, amid fears of an oncoming recession. The Dow Jones Industrial Average declined points, or %, to 39,, while the S&P 500 slumped points, or %, to 5,. The Nasdaq Composite ended points, or %, lower at 16,. Here’s the trade set-up for today. #tradesetupfortoday #marketoutlookfortoday #sensex #nifty #cnbctv18 #businessnews #businessnewstoday #businessnewsinenglish #sharemarkettoday 🔴CNBC TV18 LIVE TV: SUBSCRIBE to our Channel: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 👑 Check Out Top CNBC TV18 Playlist Videos: 🔹CNBC TV18 Budget 2024: 🔹CNBC TV18 Digital Podcast: 🔹Sounding Board: 🔹International Videos: 🔹CNBC TV18 Market Cafe: 🔹CNBC TV18 Digital: 🔹CNBC TV18 Weekend Special: 🔹CNBC TV18 Next-Gen: 🔹Overdrive Show: 🔹Young Turks: 🔹Startup Streets: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ You can also connect with CNBC-TV18 News Online Catch the latest news: Follow CNBC-TV18 round the clock: Stay updated with all the market action in real time: You can also stay updated with all the latest news on-the-go with CNBC-TV18 Minis: Like us on Facebook: Follow us on Twitter: Follow us on Instagram: Catch us on: Linkedin: n18oc_business About CNBC-TV18: India’s leading business news channel, CNBC-TV18 offers the most comprehensive coverage of businesses, the economy and the financial markets. Catch all your favourite shows, exclusive videos, big-ticket interviews and more here.
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