
The European stock markets trading is conducted so far today with declines, in light of the mixed trend in the Asian session.
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The European stock markets trading is conducted so far today with declines, in light of the mixed trend in the Asian session.

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%.

The European stock markets opened the trading day with a mixed trend but with a tendency to increase.
It is a continuing to the rising prices that have signed yesterday trading day on Wall Street and a to the mixed trend in Asian stock markets this morning.

In about two hours, the European Bank governor, Mario Draghi, is expected to speech, as investors around the world will try to compile clues relating to the continued quantitative easing program on the continent.

The trading on the European stock markets being conducted this morning with a mixed trend continuing the trend similar to the Asian markets.

There is a weakness in the dollar, as it falls by 0.3% against the Japanese yen as when the pair stands at rate of 108.11.
The US dollar also weakened by 0.2% against the Euro as when the pair stands at rate of 1.073.

The foreign exchange market:
The US dollar strengthened against the Euro by 0.9% and is trading around exchange rate of 1.076 dollar to the Euro.
The pound declines by 0.75% against the US dollar and is trading at about 1.25 dollar to the pound.

The future contracts on Wall Street signalling on a negative opening of the last trading day this week, after the mixed trend yesterday.

The Asian markets was down on the background of a rise of US bond yields, as investors worldwide prefer the American market conditions and therefore we see a general flow towards the United States.

Drama in the UK:
The government will have to get the parliamentary approval regarding the implementation of Section 50 and to start the Brexit.
The dramatic decision of the Court adds uncertainty to the process of separation of the UK from the EU and its implications.
As a result, the British pound jumps against the US dollar.