World Markets Calm As First Half Of 2017 Winds Down

World stock markets were narrowly mixed in quieter dealings overnight. U.S. stock indexes are headed toward slightly higher openings when the New York day session begins.

Gold prices are weaker again in pre-U.S.-market trading. The quieter geopolitical front and bearish technical charts have helped to push the safe-haven metal's prices lower recently.

The world government bond markets' sell offs that have hit most of the world this week spread to Asia on Friday.

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