Here are the biggest losers from Friday's trading

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Here are the biggest losers from Friday's trading

The US stock market was mostly higher this morning, with the Nasdaq Composite gaining more than 100 points on Monday.

The Dow traded down 0.05% to 29,574 after the market opening Monday. The NASDAQ rose by 1.18% to 10,996 while the NASDAQ rose by 61. The S&P 500 also increased, gaining 0.43% to 3,709. Also check this: Volatility In Markets Increases After US Stocks Record Sharp Losses

The share of health care fell by just 1.5% on Monday. The top gainers in the sector included Cassava Sciences, Inc. SAVA, up 35%, and Talkspace, Inc. TALK, up 17%.

Energy shares dipped by 7.2% in the trading on Monday.

The Chicago Fed National Activity Index fell to 0 in August, compared to a five-month high of 0.29 in the previous month.

Snow Lake Resources Ltd.'s shares fell 23% to $2.4413 after jumping 92% on Friday.

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Oil traded up 1.8% to $80.13 in commodity news, while gold traded down 0.2% at $1,653. On Monday, silver went up 0.3% to $18.965 while the price of copper rose 0.4% to $3.3560.

European shares were mixed today. The eurozone's STOXX 600 fell 0.1%, London's FTSE 100 fell 0.1%, and Spain's IBEX 35 Index fell 0.6%. The German DAX gained 0.1%, French CAC 40 rose 0.1% and Italy's FTSE MIB Index gained 0.8%.

In September 2022, the Ifo Business Climate indicator for Germany fell to 84.3, a decrease from market expectations of 87.0, while Spanish producer price inflation increased to 41.8% in August compared to a revised 40.5% in the previous month.

Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic will speak at 12: 00 p.m. Bitcoins fall below this major level; Here Are The Top Cryptocurrencies Movers For Monday.

The U.S. has the highest number of deaths and coronaviruses in the world, reporting a total of 97,905, 910 cases with around 1,081, 710 deaths. India reported at least 44,572, 240 cases and 528,530 deaths, while France reported over 35,157, 040 COVID 19 cases with 154,880 deaths. There were more than 6,540, 610 deaths of COVID 19 worldwide, with more than 620,376, 900 cases of COVID 19 in total.