Last week global stock markets, except FTSE 100, closed lower. On Friday U.S. President Trump announced the list of $50 bn tariffs on China to be applied on July 6th. This triggered a market sell-off which continued till literally end of the week....
Download reportLast week European stocks closed on average about 1% higher, while Dow Jones Industrial Average fell about 1%, and S&P500 was flat. We had an eventful week: it started with president Trump who refused to sign the communiqué of the G7 summit, mainly due to trade differences between Canada and U.S.....
Download reportLast week stocks were higher. Tech heavy NASDAQ Index was just shy away from its peak, while S&P500 is within 3.4% of its peak in January. U.S. Economic data is pointing out solid growth, with unemployment at its nearly 50-year low, eventually boosting consumer confidence....
Download reportLast week global stock markets swung between gains and losses. S&P 500 rose modestly while EuroStoxx 50 declined about 2%. Political uncertainty in Europe, tariff announce-ments and May job report were the main drivers of market volatility....
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