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The brighter mood, in equity markets at least, failed to spread to New York. At the time of the London close, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 0.5% at the time of the London equities close.
Stock futures are rising Monday as the market looks to kick off the month on a high note after losing ground in February.
(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were mostly higher at midday on Monday, ahead of US manufacturing PMI data due in the afternoon. The FTSE 100 index was up 58.45 points, 0.7%, at 8,868.19. The ...
A big jump for the shares of BAE Systems today pushed the FTSE 100 index to a fresh record.The heightened defence spending ...
The German 10-year Bund yield rose by 2 basis points to 2.427% from 2.411%, and the yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury climbed by 2 basis points to 4.244% from 4.22%. Bond prices and yields move in ...
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The U.S. stock market was broadly up early Friday afternoon, with all three major benchmarks rising as the Dow Jones Industrial Average traded just shy of a weekly gain. The Dow was up about 140 ...
U.S. stocks ended sharply higher Friday, after a choppy trading session in which investors appeared initially shaken by Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky’s tense meeting at the White House. The Dow ...
(Alliance News) - Blue-chip stocks in Europe recovered lost ground to end largely higher on Friday afternoon, though the FTSE 100 outperformed. The FTSE 100 index ended up 53.53 points, 0.6%, at 8,809 ...
In Europe, the Stoxx Europe 600 dropped 0.8% in morning trading. Fugro rose 7.4% and Amadeus IT Group added 5.2%. On the other hand, Teleperformance sunk 11.1%, and Clariant slipped 10.7%. The FTSE ...
(Alliance News) - Stocks in London are set to open in the red on Thursday, following US President Donald Trump's threat of 25% tariffs against the EU for cars and other products.