Wall Street's main indexes opened higher on Monday after a sharp pullback in the previous session, as markets priced in prospects of deeper rate cuts by the Federal Reserve following a surprisingly soft jobs report. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI), opens new tab rose 135.4 points, or 0.31%, at the open to 43724.02. The S&P 500 (.SPX), opens new tab rose 33.7 points, or 0.54%, to 6271.71, while the Nasdaq Composite (.IXIC), opens new tab rose 203.8 points, or 0.99%, to 20853.907. Source: Reuters
European markets were mixed on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump hinted at tariff "flexibility." The pan-European Stoxx 600 was little-changed by 4 p.m. in London, with Germany's DAX down 0.06%, France's CAC 40 down 0.23%, and the U.K.'s FTSE 100 trading flat. The travel and leisure sector was up 0.59% after London's Heathrow Airport reopened on Saturday following a power outage caused by a fire at a nearby electrical substation that disrupted Friday service. British Airways owner IAG was up 0.9%. Swedish defense firm Saab was up 4.5% after UBS upgraded its stock from neutral to...
Stocks in the US kicked off the week in the green, with the S&P 500 adding 1%, the Nasdaq soaring 1.5% and the Dow Jones gaining 350 points, as traders hope the new US tariffs set to take effect on April 2nd could be softer and more targeted than initially anticipated. Reports emerged that President Donald Trump's coming wave of tariffs is poised to be more targeted than the barrage he has occasionally threatened. All sectors were in the green, but consumer discretionary, tech and communication services outperformed. Shares of Tesla soared more than 5% and other megacaps were also...
The STOXX 50 was up 0.8% and the STOXX 600 soared 0.6% on Monday, rebounding from Friday's losses, as traders hope the new US tariffs set to take effect on April 2nd could be softer and more targeted than initially anticipated. Reports emerged that President Donald Trump's coming wave of tariffs is poised to be more targeted than the barrage he has occasionally threatened.Meanwhile, traders were also digesting fresh PMI data, with figures for France beating forecasts while in Germany, both composite and services PMIs came below forecast although the manufacturing one beat. Basic resources,...
The Hang Seng climbed 216 points or 0.9% to finish at 23,905 on Monday, rebounding from a subdued morning session. The rally followed strong gains in U.S. futures after President Trump hinted at possible "flexibility" in his reciprocal tariff plan ahead of the April 2 deadline. Meanwhile, Fed Chair Powell last week downplayed the long-term impact of the tariffs, easing investor concerns. Markets welcomed Premier Li Qiang's renewed pledge for more proactive macroeconomic policies. Meantime, the PBoC reiterated plans to cut banks' RRR and interest rates at an "appropriate time" later this...
Japanese stocks were down after the close on Monday, March 24, as losses in the Shipbuilding, Manufacturing and Services sectors led shares lower. At the close in Tokyo, the Nikkei 225 was down 0.15%. The best performers on the Nikkei 225 were Sumitomo Realty & Development Co. (TYO:8830), which rose 10.52% or 575.00 points to trade at 6,042.00 at the close. Meanwhile, Tokyo Tatemono Co., Ltd. (TYO:8804) gained 4.94% or 123.50 points to close at 2,623.00 and Mitsubishi Estate Co Ltd (TYO:8802) gained 4.85% or 114.50 points to 2,474.00 in late trade. The worst performers on the session...