Stock Market Today: Dow, S&P Live Updates for Dec. 9 – Bloomberg

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Bloomberg Markets European Open kick starts the trading day, breaking down what’s moving markets and why. Francine Lacqua and Tom Mackenzie live from London bring you an action-packed hour of news no investor in Europe can afford to miss.
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Stocks climbed on Friday while the dollar and bond yields fell as investors looked to inflation readings for clues on the path of interest rate hikes.
European and US futures moved higher ahead of producer price data later Friday and after the S&P 500 notched its first advance this month. A benchmark of Asian equities headed for a sixth weekly gain, the longest such stretch in two years.

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