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Continuing talks offer investors hope of an end to the impasse over the government shutdown and the debt ceiling before Oct.17.
From Hong Kong to Australia, markets most likely to react first to the U.S. missing its debt obligations are making preparations.
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The continuing Washington gridlock over the federal budget and the debt ceiling is keeping markets subdued.
The threat was issued over U.S. joint maritime drills with South Korea and Japan, starting on Tuesday, off the Korean peninsula.
Investors are becoming increasing concerned that the US government will default on its debt, due to DC gridlock.
Reports about the House Speaker being open to working with Democrats to raise the debt ceiling could push U.S. stocks up.
The shutdown has stopped the review of LNG export facilities, delaying the process even further.
Scientists from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology in Daejeon, South Korea, have developed a “jellyfish terminator” robot set out to detect the marine coelenterate and kill it.
Investor concern rose that a continued U.S. government shutdown would harm the economy.
Travelling to North Korea is a risk, some countries have even warned nationals not to go to the hostile nation.
Stocks are expected to open weak as the government shutdown enters its second day, with the 2 parties far apart.
Markets seem unruffled by the government shutdown having factored a possibility of the event and now hope for an extension of the QE.