The China stock market rebounded on Thursday after a two-day slide, with the Shanghai Composite Index gaining 0.73 percent to close just below 4,030 points. Global markets are expected to open lower due to uncertainty surrounding the end of the U.S. government shutdown. The Dow, NASDAQ, and S&P 500 all ended Thursday in the red, with Disney’s earnings report and valuation concerns impacting tech stocks. Crude oil prices edged higher, while China is set to release October data on fixed asset investment, industrial production, retail sales, house prices, and unemployment on Friday.

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