
The European stock markets open the week on the rise.
The FTSE rising by 0.3%, the DAX climbed by 0.1% and the CAC strengthened by 0.2%.

The European stock markets open the week on the rise.
The FTSE rising by 0.3%, the DAX climbed by 0.1% and the CAC strengthened by 0.2%.

The trading on Wall Street is conducted so far today with a mixed trend,as when the oil prices are rising.
Also, the main European stock indices are rising.

3 hours before the opening of trading day in the US, futures contracts on Wall street leading indicators are rising by 0.7%.

Trump is not that bad for the markets:
The trading on the stock exchanges of Wall Street ended yesterday with a rise of more than 1%.
Summing up the day, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 1.4%, after he touched towards the end of trading at an all-time high.
The S P 500 rose by 1.1%, the Nasdaq added 1.1%.

Wall Street trading day started with a rise.
The Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq are strengthened by 0.5%.

The Asian stock markets trading is conducted in a positive trend, together with the rise in the oil market to nearly 50 dollars a barrel.
Tokyo rising by 0.6%, Hong Kong and Singapore climbing by 0.5%.

Is the oil on the way to $50?
The price of the oil rises 1.1% and the WTI is now trading for 49.2 dollars, as investors continue to bet on the success of stopping the oil production from the OPEC countries.

The trading on Wall Street ended with a rise yesterday.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 0.7%,the Nasdaq by 0.9% and the S&P 500 was up by 0.6%.
This was followed by positive economic data released in the US , including a nine-year high consumer confidence, and despite of the drop in oil prices.

Commodities
The price of the WTI crude oil lost last Friday 4% and ended at a price level of 44.48 dollars per barrel.
It was the sharpest decline since July 13, but on a weekly summary the black liquid price rose by 2%.
Also last Friday, the price of the gold fell by 0.2% to a price level of 1341.7 dollars per ounce, but on a weekly summary the yellow metal recorded its best week since July, with an increase of 2.4%.

The trading on Wall Street closed higher for the third day in a row, while the Nasdaq rose by 0.8% to a record level of all-time.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 0.5%, led by shares of Boeing (131.87 1.00%) which rose by 1%, and S&P 500 by 0.6%, as the real estate segment increased by 2%.