Stock Market Today: Dow, S&P Live Updates for Dec. 26, 2022 – Bloomberg

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Stocks made small advances while currencies were mixed in Asia on Monday amid cautious trading and reduced liquidity with many markets closed for holidays.
Benchmark equity indexes for mainland China, Japan and South Korea climbed less than 1%, with a gain of just above that for India. Other markets including Hong Kong, Singapore and Australia were shut.

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