
The futures contracts on leading indices on Wall Street signalling on a negative opening of the last trading day of the week, the month of June and the third quarter of 2016.

The futures contracts on leading indices on Wall Street signalling on a negative opening of the last trading day of the week, the month of June and the third quarter of 2016.

Wall Street indices ended yesterday with declines.
The Dow Jones lost 1.1%, the Nasdaq and the S&P 500 shed 0.9% of their value.
Reflecting the drop, the growing concern of investors from the collapse of the Deutsche Bank which fell yesterday by 6.6%.
Since the peak in July 2015, Deutsche Bank’s share price fell 65% to a record low.
Its market value has been cut from 50 billion to 16 billion only.

Wall Street indices opened the trading day without significant change.
The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq down by 0.1% while the Dow Jones is trading unchanged.

The futures contracts signaling about a moderate opening of the trading day today (Thursday) on Wall Street, after yesterday the markets were closed with rising prices. The European markets trading day is of a significant positive trend, after the Asian markets were closed on a positive trend.

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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.

The trading on Wall Street is conducted so far today with volatility on the background of falling prices in Europe.
Case-Shiller index. which examines the change in housing prices in 20 major US cities showed a rise of 5%, in line with expectations.

The futures contracts on leading indices on Wall Street traded at this time with gains of 0.3%.

The leading indices in Wall street stock markets closed the trading day yesterday with declines after a black day of Deutsche Bank which worries the global markets.
The S&P 500, Dow Jones and Nasdaq fell by 0.9% and recorded their sharpest decline in almost two weeks.

Wall Street indices opened the trading day with declines.
The Dow Jones and the S&P 500 are down by 0.5%, while the Nasdaq lost 0.6%.