
The trading on Wall Street ended yesterday almost unchanged after a rising rally in recent days in which the leading indices in New York new records.

The trading on Wall Street ended yesterday almost unchanged after a rising rally in recent days in which the leading indices in New York new records.

The leading indices on Wall Street opened the trading day with a rise of 0.1%, which is enough for them to reached a record high levels of all-time.

The Asian markets are trading with gains after Wall Street stock markets last night rose to a record against the background of Janet Yellen’s speech in the US Senate. The Federal Reserve Chairman said that if the trend of improvement in the US economy would be appropriate, once again she will raise the interest rates.

Wall Street stock exchanges, which broke records in the last three trading sessions, opened the trading day with declines towards speech Fed Chairman, Janet Yellen at the US Congress – her first appearance on Capitol Hill since the inauguration of US Donald Trump issue.

The futures contracts on the leading stock indices on Wall street traded at this time with declines.

The trading on Wall Street stock exchanges open with a rise on the way to a new peak.
Later today, the US Senate is expected to confirm the appointment of Stephen Mnuchin to be the Minister of Finance of the USA.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rising by 0.3%, the S&P 500 strengthened by 0.2%, the Nasdaq rising by 0.3%.

On the first day of trading this week, the Asian markets ended with gains, after the trading on Wall Street last Friday, broke all records.
Tokyo added 0.4%, Hong Kong rising by 0.5%, Shanghai climbed by 0.6% and Singapore rose by 0.3%.

There is an expectation of continued positive trend on Wall Street after yesterday the leading indices closed at new peaks.

Wall Street opened today (Thursday) the trading on a positive trend, following increases in Europe markets.
Also rising, the Oil and gold at the commodity exchanges.

The trading on Wall Street stock exchanges closed yesterday with a mixed trend. The Nasdaq Composite Index continued to break records, but the financial stocks weighed on the Dow Jones.
The Nasdaq Composite Index climbed 0.2% and closed at the height of the nominal second day in a row.
The S&P 500 added less than 0.1% and thr Dow Jones Industrial Average retreated by 0.2%.