World Stock Markets Mostly Firmer As Crude Oil, Geopolitics In Focus

(Kitco News) - European and Asian stock markets were mostly slightly higher Thursday. Crude oil's solid losses on Wednesday did give equities traders pause, but oil prices have rebounded a bit Thursday morning. U.S. stock indexes are pointed toward higher openings when the New York day session begins.

Gold prices are weaker Thursday morning as the market is experiencing a normal downside technical correction after scoring a five-month high earlier this week.

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