Stocks in the US closed near the flatline on Friday as investors weighed President Trump's push for higher tariffs on the European Union against strong economic data and corporate earnings. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 finished mostly muted near their records, while the Dow Jones dropped 142 points, pressured by a 2.2% decline in American Express shares. Trump reportedly demands a minimum 15-20% tariff in any deal with the EU, which is working to finalize an agreement before his August 1 deadline. On the corporate front, Netflix shares fell 5.1% despite beating revenue and earnings...
European equity markets are set for a sharply lower open to start the new trading week and month, with cautious sentiment prevailing. European stocks lagged global peers in November, as concerns mounted that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump might target Europe's economy and companies with tariffs. Investors will be focused on upcoming manufacturing PMI reports from across the region, along with Italian GDP data. In corporate news, Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares abruptly resigned on Sunday, citing "different views" with the board. In pre-market trading, Euro Stoxx 50 and Stoxx 600 futures...
The Nikkei 225 index rose 0.8% to close at 38,513, while the broader Topix index gained 1.27% to 2,715 on Monday, reversing the previous session's decline, thanks to strong gains in technology and banking stocks. Meanwhile, data showed that Japanese companies increased capital spending in the third quarter, signaling resilience in corporate confidence and reinforcing expectations that the Bank of Japan will soon raise interest rates. The top gainers in the technology and financial sectors were Disco (+1.8%), Advantest (+2.2%), Tokyo Electron (+1.4%), Mitsubishi UFJ (+1.9%) and Sumitomo...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500rose to new heights on Friday amid a shortened trading day that capped a strong month for equities. The S&P 500 added 0.56% to 6,032.38, while the Nasdaq Composite jumped 0.83% to 19,218.17.The Dow climbed 188.59 points, or 0.42%, to end at 44,910.65. Both the Dow and S&P 500 notched new intraday and closing highs. Some of the upward momentum came from chip stocks, which popped after Bloomberg reported that the Biden administration was considering additional barriers on the sale of semiconductor equipment to China that weren't as...
The S&P 500 rose to new heights on Friday amid a shortened trading day that will cap a strong month for equities. The broad S&P 500 added 0.7% and hit a fresh intraday high, while the Nasdaq Composite jumped 0.9%.The Dow Jones Industrial Averageclimbed 336 points, or 0.8%, on track for its first-ever close above 45,000. Some of the upward momentum came from chip stocks, which popped after Bloomberg reported that the Biden administration was considering additional barriers on the sale of semiconductor equipment to China that weren't as strong as previously expected. Lam Research...
Hong Kong stock market ended higher on Friday with the benchmark Hang Seng Index up 0.29 percent to close at 19,423.61 points. The Hang Seng China Enterprises Index rose 0.32 percent to end at 6,946.68 points, and the Hang Seng Tech Index climbed 1.06 percent to end at 4,353.55 points. Source : CTX