Nov 5 (Reuters) - U.S. stock indexes opened higher on Tuesday, as voting began in a tightly contested presidential election, with traders girding up for volatile trading over the next few sessions ...
In oil markets, U.S. crude rose to $71.76 a barrel, while Brent crude climbed to $75.39, reflecting production delays announced by major oil producers, including Saudi Arabia. The dollar rose to ...
Wall Street is still on edge ahead of Tuesday’s U.S. election. But some traders appear to be getting a head start on bets that a relief rally will take hold once the vote tallies are known. To wit, ...