
Wall Street’s stock markets are going down slightly and there are low trading volumes for the third day in a row, ahead of the long weekend of Christmas Eve.
Wall Street
Wall Street – December 23rd 2016 13:00 (GMT+1)

The trading day trading on Wall Street is expected to open on a negative trend after the trading ended yesterday with declines.
On Monday, the markets will be closed on the occasion of the Christmas holidays.
European stock markets – December 23rd 2016 08:15 (GMT+1)

The European stock markets traded today (Friday) with a mixed trend after a negative close on Wall Street yesterday.
The trading volumes are low ahead of the Christmas holiday weekend early next week.
Red screens in Wall Street – December 22nd 2016 15:30 (GMT+1)

The trading day on Wall Street opened with slight declines.
The S&P 500 and NASDAQ weakened by 0.3% and the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling by 0.1%.
Wall Street – December 22nd 2016 07:00 (GMT+1)

The trading on Wall Street ended yesterday with moderate declines.
The Dow Jones has trouble to break the 20,000 level.
Market News Briefing – December 20th 2016 15:00 (GMT+1)

A positive opening in Wall Street..
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rising by 0.5% to a new record, within reach of the 20,000 points.
Market News Briefing – December 20th 2016 13:00 (GMT+1)

The Wall Street futures contracts are traded with gains.
Market News Briefing – December 20th 2016 07:30 (GMT+1)

The Asian stock markets trading is conducted today with a mixed trend at the backdrop of Japan’s interest rate decision and a positive trading on Wall Street yesterday.
Market News Briefing – December 19th 2016 15:00 (GMT+1)

Wall Street trading week opened with rising prices.
Last week all three leading indices on Wall Street broke the all-time record, with the Dow Jones moving towards the 20,000 point level.
Market News Briefing – December 19th 2016 13:00 (GMT+1)

The futures contracts are pointing of a slight increase at the opening of the stock markets on Wall Street ahead of a speech by Federal Reserve Chairman Janet Yellen at the University of Baltimore.