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Global stock markets were mixed on Thursday as Wall Street remained closed to honor the late former President Jimmy Carter. More Jung Yeon-je/AFP via Getty Images U.S. Treasury bond trading will ...
U.S. stock markets will close on Thursday of next week in honor of former President Jimmy Carter, continuing a long-held Wall Street tradition in mourning the nation’s leaders ...