Global Markets Mostly Weaker; Fed-Speak, U.S. Jobs Data In Focus This Week

(Kitco News) - World stock markets were mostly near steady to weaker Tuesday, after the long U.S. holiday weekend. U.S. stock indexes are pointed toward slightly lower openings when the U.S. day session begins.

Gold prices are modestly lower in pre-U.S. trading after poking to a four-week high overnight.

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