Friday News

European indices gained yesterday, despite mixed sentiment in Asia, while trading in stocks and bonds on Wall Street did not take place due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Today’s session in Asia was held in a declining mood; the KOSPI loses more than 2% and the Nikkei retreats 0.4% after the release of a slew of macro data. Today’s focus will be on data from Europe: prelim CPI inflation from the Eurozone, retail sales and data from the German labor market, as well as readings from Swiss economy and Canadian GDP

European indices gained yesterday, despite mixed sentiment in Asia, while trading in stocks and bonds on Wall Street did not take place due to the

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Tuesday News

Yesterday’s session on Wall Street was dictated by the bulls; the DJIA and Russell 2000 gained nearly 1% and 1.5%, respectively, although the Nasdaq 100 and S&P 500 rose slightly. Today, however, Wall Street benchmark contracts are trading down slightly between -0.2-0.4%, following a rather weak session in Asia, with the Nikkei retreating nearly -1% and China’s Hang Seng rising less than 0.1%. Futures on European indices fall in the -0.3 – 0.6% range; Spanish SPA35 losing almost -0.9%

Yesterday’s session on Wall Street was dictated by the bulls; the DJIA and Russell 2000 gained nearly 1% and 1.5%, respectively, although the Nasdaq 100

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Monday News

We are starting a new week of trading in international financial markets. The Asian session brought more than 1.3% gains in Japan’s Nikkei and 1.4% gains in Korea’s Kospi. However, Chinese markets are under downward pressure today, with the Hang Seng slipping 0.5% and mainland Chinese indices losing as much as 1%.

We are starting a new week of trading in international financial markets. The Asian session brought more than 1.3% gains in Japan’s Nikkei and 1.4%

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Wednesday News

The session in the Asia-Pacific region is unfolding in moderately positive sentiment. Indices from China are gaining between 0.30-0.40%. The Japanese Nikkei 225 index is rising by 0.21% to 38,300 points, while contracts on the SG20cash index in Singapore are up by 0.30%. The only losing index is the Australian AU200.cash, which is trading lower by 0.40%.

The session in the Asia-Pacific region is unfolding in moderately positive sentiment. Indices from China are gaining between 0.30-0.40%. The Japanese Nikkei 225 index is

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