
Encouraging data released today in France by the Ministry of Labor, indicate about a drop in the unemployment rate for the second month in a row, while the country enters an election period.

Encouraging data released today in France by the Ministry of Labor, indicate about a drop in the unemployment rate for the second month in a row, while the country enters an election period.

The trading on European stock exchanges ended yesterday with small gains,
The European stock markets activity was lower than usual in light of the fact that on Wall Street there was no trading on the occasion of the US Thanksgiving holiday.
The FTSE increased by 0.2%, the DAX added 0.25% and the CAC grew by 0.3%.

UK employees are expected to deal with the biggest pay cuts made in the past 70 years, following the decision to exit from the EU.
This according to a report Fiscal Studies Institute in Britain, based on the particular programs and the government’s new budget.

According to US media reports, OPEC officials has asked Russia to join the agreement being formulated to reduce oil production, and to undertake the download of 300 thousand barrels per day to its production levels.

The European Bank warns growing political uncertainty Island threatening the Euro zone.
According to a report published by the Bank under the leadership of Mario Draghi said that the uncertainty towards political decision coming in Europe (led by referendum in Italy and the French elections), along with a change in policy expected in the US, pose questions about the possibilities of growth and inflation in the countries in the European block, and lead to correct back in markets.

A mixed trend characterizes morning trading on European stock exchanges.
The Asian stock markets ended the trading today in a mixed trend as well as the Japanese Nikkei index climbed by 1% due to the weakening of the Japanese yen.

The price of the oil continues to be trading with volatility on the background of the conference of the world’s largest oil exporters which should take place next week in which they will try to find an agreement to reduce oil production in order to stabilize prices.

The trading on the US ended yesterday with a mixed trend.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed to a new peak.
Today there was no trading on Wall Street in honor of Thanksgiving.

Wall Street stock exchanges open the trading day with a mixed trend.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rising by 0.1% while the Nasdaq and the S&P 500 are down by 0.3%.

US initial jobless claims stood at about 251 thousand new claims, as when the expectation was of 241 thousand claims.