
After a day of indices closed at record highs, Wednesday session opened flat
Many traders are planing to close their books early as Thanksgiving day holiday is near and the U.S. markets will be closed on Thursday and Friday will be a half-session day.
As a result, Wednesday's trading is expected to be light.
After a day of indices closed at record highs, Wednesday session opened flat. The blue-chip Dow futures remained the same, the Nasdaq 100 futures fell 3 points and S&P 500 dropped 0.03 percent.
Meanwhile, the European stocks were still mixed, with gains in France's private sector and Germany's composite figures below expectations.
For the Asian stocks, Wednesday came as a blessing as investors tried to share the Wall Street's record run.
In Tokyo, the Tokyo Stock Exchange was closed for the Labor Thanksgiving Day.
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