Last week global stocks mainly closed lower. After a positive start of the week, not only trade tensions between U.S. and China, but also the increase of the Italian budget deficit by its government were among the major events which caused markets to decline....
Download reportLast week global stocks rallied, with new highs for U.S. large caps. Investors relaxed with respect to trade tensions and Fed rate rise, backed by strong fundamentals. So far, investors used volatility which mainly has been caused by trade tensions and rate rise as a buying opportunity, even in Emerging Markets despite all the pressures....
Download reportLast week global stock markets finished higher, after losing more than 1% in the previous week. We have passed the 10 years anniversary of Lehman Brothers’ collapse and carnage of the financial crisis....
Download reportLast week, global stock markets fell by more than 1% for the first time in two months. After Monday's Labour Day, which was a positive day for European equities while U.S. markets were closed, the sell-off started across global markets....
Download reportLast week, global stocks enjoyed a rally thanks to U.S.-Mexico bilateral trade talk, which may eventually replace NAFTA. Under this agreement a minimum of 75% of car parts must be made in the U.S. or Mexico compared to the current minimum of 62% and minimum-wages for Mexican automakers were raised to $16/hour to increase competition …
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