
Wall Street stock markets traded in a negative trend, led by the energy stocks following a drop in the oil prices.
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Wall Street – February 8th 2017 13:15 (GMT+1)

Wall Street stock markets are expected to open in stability after the Nasdaq index closed yesterday at the peak.
The future contracts on the S&P 500 indicate stability and the contracts on the Dow Jones and Nasdaq 100 predict increases of less than 0.1%.
Wall Street – February 7th 2017 15:30 (GMT+1)

Wall Street stock markets traded in a positive trend and key indices returning to break records.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rising by 0.4% to a nominal intraday record high.
The Nasdaq Composite Index climbed by 0.2% to a peak and the S&P 500 added 0.2%.
Futures contracts – February 7th 2017 14:00 (GMT+1)

Wall Street stock markets are likely to open on a positive trend at the background of the results and better than expected financial forecasts of the auto giant General Motors and clothing retailer The Gap.
The futures contracts on the Dow Jones, Nasdaq 100 and S&P 500 all point to increases of 0.3%.
Wall Street – February 7th 2017 06:30 (GMT+1)

The trading on Wall Street ended with a slight declines yesterday.
The Dow Jones was down by 0.1%, the S&P 500 lost 0.2% and the Nasdaq retreated by 0.05%.
The futures contracts – February 6th 2017 13:45 (GMT+1)

Wall Street expected to open with declines.
The futures contracts show that the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling by 0.15%, the S&P 500 also lost 0.15% and the Nasdaq retreated by 0.2%.
Wall Street – February 3rd 2017 06:00 (GMT+1)

The trading on Wall Street ended with a mixed yesterday as investors’ eyes are directed towards the employment report, the first in Trump era, to be published later today.
Future contracts – February 2nd 2017 13:15 (GMT+1)

Wall Street stock markets are expected to trade on a negative trend for the fifth time in six trading days, as the US dollar weakened to the 12-week lows.
Wall Street – February 2nd 2017 07:00 (GMT+1)

The trading on Wall Street stock exchanges closed yesterday with a positive trend after the Fed kept the US interest rates unchanged and gave a positive assessment to the American economy.
Wall Street – February 1st 2017 13:00 (GMT+1)

Wall Street stock markets are expected to open on a positive trend, led by technology stocks after the consumer electronics giant Apple reported yesterday on a financial results which rose above the analysts’ forecasts, and ahead of the interest rate decision of the Federal Reserve.