
US stocks rose slightly on Thursday, with the three major indexes up about 0.1%, following strong gains the previous day. Traders digested the latest economic data while remaining optimistic that the Federal Reserve has room to implement further interest rate cuts this year. Retail sales rose less than anticipated last month and initial claims came in above estimates. Tech stocks such as Nvidia (1.5%) and Super Micro Computer (2.7%) rose, supported by a positive outlook from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing. Meanwhile, earnings season continued with Bank of America shares rising 0.1%...
European markets closed higher Thursday, with luxury stocks soaring on strong results from Cartier owner Richemont The regional Stoxx 600 index provisionally ended the day 0.93% higher, with most sectors in positive territory. Retail stocks pared earlier gains to fall 0.2%. Luxury sector bellwether Richemont jumped 16% after reporting a better-than-expected 10% increase in fiscal third-quarter sales, while France's LVMH, Kering and Christian Dior all rising. Retailers Moncler, Burberry, Swatch and Hermes also crowded around the top of the Stoxx index. Technology stocks closed 1.9% higher,...
U.S. stocks dipped on Thursday as a jump in the prior session cooled, while investors eyed the most recent corporate earnings and gauged economic data to determine the path of Federal Reserve rate cuts. A benign reading on inflation calmed fears about a renewal in price pressures and strong bank earnings helped the three major U.S. indexes notch their biggest one-day percentage gain since Nov. 6 on Wednesday. Morgan Stanley (MS.N), advanced 4.03% after the lender said earnings increased in the fourth quarter, propelled by a wave of dealmaking, while Bank of America (BAC.N), shares declined...