Global Stocks on Track for Worst Quarter Since 2008 Despite Daily Gains

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Global Stocks on Track for Worst Quarter Since 2008 Despite Daily Gains
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Global stocks are set to close out their worst quarter since the depths of the financial crisis

U.S. stock-index futures inched higher and equity markets in Europe rose along with some Asian benchmarks, as investors continued to parse the impact of policy interventions.

European markets opened higher Tuesday. The pan-continental Stoxx Europe 600 rose 1.6%, while other major regional benchmarks also climbed: the German Dax rose 1.9% and the French CAC 40 rose 1.7%.

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