Last week global stocks finished higher for the week. Thanks to the positive U.S. and European trade negotiation as well as solid 2nd quarter earnings results. In U.S, the economy grew by about 4% last quarter YoY, the strongest GDP reading since 2014, while consumer spending rose 4% over the last four quarters, compared to …
Download reportLast week stock markets were mixed. As investors weigh-in corporate earnings as well as new headlines over trade war. In U.S. Tech sector experienced some sell-off, since Netflix earnings disappointed, as we predicted correctly on our last report; whereas financials led the sector moving higher....
Download reportLast week global stock markets closed higher, although the rally in U.S. was much stronger than Europe with S&P500 finally hitting out 2,800. Investors once again turned their attention to fundamentals, and optimism at the start of the corporate earnings season was among the main driver for market’s move....
Download reportLast week stock markets closed higher, despite the launch of reciprocal U.S. and Chinese tariffs. This is thanks to stronger than expected economic data during the week, which ended with a great U.S. job report....
Download reportLast week stocks fell globally, as investors’ attention was mostly on trade war. Market sell-off heated up on Monday, as President Trump announced potential decision to limit Chinese investments in America....
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