US stocks are showing more stability compared to Asian stocks as the November 5 election approaches.
Concerns about Chinese stimulus measures and Japan's upcoming national vote have caused significant fluctuations in share prices across the Asia Pacific region.
According to Bloomberg data, the S&P 500 Index currently has a 60-day volatility that is six points lower than the MSCI Asia Pacific Index. This is the largest difference in volatility between these indices since 2017, highlighting the different market dynamics as investors navigate the political landscape.