
There are a slight decreases with the opening of trading on European markets. FTSE UK falling by 0.1%, German DAX lost 0.2% and the CAC French subtracts 0.4%.

There are a slight decreases with the opening of trading on European markets. FTSE UK falling by 0.1%, German DAX lost 0.2% and the CAC French subtracts 0.4%.

Japan’s Finance Ministry announced that is suspending negotiations with South Korea on the currency swap agreement between the two countries.
In response the Asian stock markets trading is of a mixed trend, also in view of weakening the Japanese yen.

The trading on Wall Street stock exchanges closed yesterday with a mixed trend at the background of disappointing employment data released in the private sector in the US, and ahead of the official employment report due to be published later today.

The US ADP survey for December showed disappointing result when stood with 153 jobs against expectations of 170 thousand.
In November the ADP survey was about 215 thousand jobs.

The futures contracts on Wall street are not moving much, and this is also the image of Europe’s leading indices.
The WTI oil rising by 0.1% to 53.3 dollars per barrel.

With the opening of the trading day in Europe, the trading on the exchanges goes down.
The FTSE decreasing by 0.1%, the CAC weakened by 0.4%.

China services sector expanded by more than the forecast in December.
the index climbed by 0.3 points to 53.4, as when each score above 50 reflects growth in the sector.

The trading on Wall Street stock markets ended yesterday with a rise.
The Dow Jones added 0.3%, but again failed to cross the threshold of 20 thousand points.
The S&P 500 rose by 0.6% and the index was one point away from a new record. The Nasdaq jumped by 0.9%.

Green opening on Wall Street.
The Dow Jones index rising by 0.2%, the Nasdaq and the S&P 500 are strengthened by 0.3%.

The future contracts on Wall street are signaling on a positive trend at the start of the trading day in the US.