
The futures contracts on the leading indices on Wall Street traded with price rises of up to 0.5%, suggesting that current green trend in the markets around the world is expected to reach New York Stock Exchange.

The futures contracts on the leading indices on Wall Street traded with price rises of up to 0.5%, suggesting that current green trend in the markets around the world is expected to reach New York Stock Exchange.

The trading on Wall Street ended yesterday with a mixed trend as investors await to the NFP report to be published later today.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 0.4% to another new record.
The Nasdaq fell by 1.4%, the sharpest daily fall since September 9 and the S&P 500 was down by 0.4%.

The futures contracts traded in Wall street are in declines of up 0.3%, suggesting that the local stock markets are expected to open in red.

This morning there are gains in Asia, following OPEC’s decision yesterday to lowering levels of oil production and the mixed trend which was recorded yesterday in Wall Street.

Wall Street futures contracts are rising as when the indices are getting a boost of energy and oil shares.

The European stocks markets started the day with a rise , just like yesterday’s closing on Wall Street.
The Investors eyes are now turned to Vienna where the producers meeting will be held today by OPEC members.
They will try to reach an agreement on the freezing the output in order to stabilize the price of oil.

Wall Street futures contracts are rising after the negative locking yesterday.
The European trading continues to remain of a mixed trend.

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%.

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.

The futures contracts on leading indices on Wall Street traded now without significant movement, this is signalling that the local markets trading is expected to open with steady trend.