European stocks finished higher Monday, aided by a rally in Italian bank shares and advances within the commodities group.
U.S. stocks closed lower Monday, relinquishing earlier gains on lower-than-average volume, as oil futures rallied and the dollar traded lower against most of its rivals.
Asian stocks rose, led by Japanese equities as the yen retreated after a seven-day rally amid the start of the U.S. earnings season. Global equities are under pressure in April amid concern over the potency of central bank stimulus efforts and a selloff in Japanese shares.
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