That the Eurozone is not in good shape economically we know and we have said it many times: manufacturing, orders, PMIs, hours worked (in Germany they reached the lowest since the data started being collected in 1971, 34.3 hours per week on average). Yesterday, two other pieces of data came out, important although generally not
The major European indices rebounded into the close and in doing so moved into positive territory. A snapshot of the market closing levels shows: German DAX, up 10.35 points or +0.07% Frances CAC, up 15.14 points or +0.21% UK’s FTSE 100 up 4.93 points or +0.07% Spain’s Ibex up 14.20 points or +0.15% Italy’s FTSE
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Closing changes in Europe: Stoxx 600 +0.7% German DAX +0.6% FTSE 100 +0.2% French CAC +0.6% Italy MIB +0.7% Spain IBEX +0.6% European stocks finished solidly higher but there was steady selling once the US came online. This article was written by Adam Button at www.forexlive.com. لینک منبع : هوشمند نیوز
German DAX futures +0.4% UK FTSE futures flat There was a brief period yesterday when it looked like another déjà vu moment for equities, especially when US stocks erased gains. That took place near the European close and so the rebound only came later with tech shares having led the way. As such, there is
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