
Traders around the world await for the US labor market data which will be published today.
At this time, the future contracts signalling on a stable opening of the trading day on Wall street.

Traders around the world await for the US labor market data which will be published today.
At this time, the future contracts signalling on a stable opening of the trading day on Wall street.

The US elections continue to be the main influence on trading the markets as when investors are looking for certainty more than anything.
Clinging in the last days to the polls, undermined confidence and led to Wall Street to declines.

Yesterday Facebook has released a positive quarterly report of strong growth in all major indices.
The social network reported growth in almost all indicators, but also warn that this trend is about to end and that the North American market reached saturation point.
At this time, the price of the share falls by 5% at the pre trading in Wall street.

The trading on Wall Street stock markets ended yesterday with declines, after the interest rate decision at the Open Market Committee of the Federal Reserve.
As expected, the interest rate was left unchanged in the range of 0.25-0.5 percent.
In a daily summary, the Dow Jones fell by 0.3%, the S&P 500 was down by 0.6% and the Nasdaq retreated by 0.9%.

The trading on Wall Street is conducted with declines ahead of the rate decision, tonight, at the Open Market Committee of the Federal Reserve, which expected to leave it unchanged in the range of 0.25-0.5 percent.

The trading on Wall Street stock markets ended yesterday with declines, ahead of the opening of the Open Market Committee of the Federal Reserve which will publish its interest rate decision today.
In a daily summary: the Dow Jones fell by 0.6%, the S&P 500 lost 0.7% and the NASDAQ also retreated by 0.7%.

As of this hour, the futures contracts on leading indicators on Wall street signalling on a slight increase of 0.2%.

The leading indices in Wall street ended the trading day yesterday with stability. The Dow Jones fell by 0.1%, and the S&P 500 and Nasdaq were closed near the opening level.

The trading day in Wall street opened today (Monday) with volatility at the background of a negative trend in European stock markets.

The first trading day of the new week on Wall street is expected to open price increases.
The trading will be opened after recent polls showed that US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, was able to reduce significantly the gap between himself and the Democratic candidate, Hillary Clinton.