
The selling pressure on tech stocks has temporarily eased, U.S. stock index futures have slightly rebounded, risk aversion sentiment has driven significant increases in gold, silver, and copper, and the yen has strengthened

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Global markets are shrouded in complex dual emotions: on one hand, the aftermath of last Friday's tech stock sell-off in the U.S. led to a general decline in the Asia-Pacific stock markets on Monday, with the MSCI Asia-Pacific Index falling by 1.2%; on the other hand, funds are rapidly flowing into safe-haven assets, pushing spot gold close to historical highs, silver soaring over 2%, and the yen rising to a one-week high against the dollar
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