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11 October 2013
Global Market Snapshot (as of: 03:00 Pacific Time UPDATED at 06:30)
Though we sold off rather sharply as news of sour-faces leaving the Oval Office spread,
overseas traders and investors seem more sanguine over the risk of ruin conveyed.
Or maybe they're as sick of hearing it as I am (and I imagine you are), so they just tuned it out.
Numbers below still look healthy and our own little flash crash has seemingly stabilized as well.
--UPDATE--
as of 06:30 Pacific Time, Euro markets show a touch of cynicism on our budget resolution.
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