Brent oil fund rose about 2.8%, leading major asset ETFs in the US stock market, while the US dollar index ETF fell about 0.9%
On Friday (January 23), the US Brent Oil Fund rose by 2.78%, leading the major asset class ETFs in the US stock market. The volatility index (VIX) rose by 2.04%, the Japanese yen rose by 1.74%, and the gold ETF rose by 1.37%. Other ETFs, such as the euro long position, emerging markets ETF, and agricultural products fund, had gains of no more than 0.65%. In contrast, the Barclays US Convertible Bond ETF fell by 0.35%, the Dow Jones ETF fell by 0.56%, the long US dollar index fell by 0.88%, and the Russell 2000 Index ETF fell by 1.85%
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