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%.
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Market News Briefing – November 15th 2016 15:00(GMT+1)
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.
Market News Briefing – November 10th 2016 12:30 (GMT+1)
3 hours before the opening of trading day in the US, futures contracts on Wall street leading indicators are rising by 0.7%.
Market News Briefing – November 10th 2016 07:30 (GMT+1)
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%.
Market News Briefing – Oct. 10th 2016 15:00 (GMT+1)
Wall Street trading day started with a rise.
The Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq are strengthened by 0.5%.
Market News Briefing – Oct. 6th 2016 09:00 (GMT+1)
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%.
Market News Briefing – Oct. 5th 2016 09:45 (GMT+1)
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.
Market News Briefing – Sept. 28th 2016 07:00 (GMT+1)
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.
Market News Briefing – Sept. 26th 2016 07:30 (GMT+1)
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%.
Market News Briefing – Sept. 23rd 2016 08:00 (GMT+1)
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%.