
European stocks closed higher on Thursday as investors digested the regional and global economic outlook. The pan-European Stoxx 600 reversed course to finish 0.12% higher by the end of Thursday's session, with major bourses and sectors mostly higher following broadly negative moves earlier in the day. It comes after a positive trading session yesterday, with the Stoxx 600 closing almost 1.1% higher and most sectors and major regional bourses in the green. Global markets have been boosted this week by rising expectations that the U.S. Federal Reserve will cut interest rates when it next...
European equity markets were poised for a higher open on Monday, extending gains for a third consecutive session amid improving market sentiment. The rally followed US President-elect Donald Trump's nomination of hedge fund manager Scott Bessent as Treasury Secretary, which helped reduce market uncertainty. In Europe, investors are set to assess Germany's Ifo Business Climate Index for November, which will provide insights into economic conditions. On the corporate front, UniCredit has proposed acquiring domestic rival Banco BPM for approximately 10 billion euros, potentially creating...
The Nikkei 225 Index jumped 1.3% to close at 38,780 while the broader Topix Index gained 0.71% to 2,716 on Monday, with Japanese shares rising for the second straight session after coming under pressure over the past two weeks. Local shares also mirrored gains in US futures, as President-elect Donald Trump nominated hedge fund manager Scott Bessent for Treasury Secretary, removing a source of uncertainty for markets. Looking ahead, investors are focused on Tokyo's inflation figures, due for release this week, as they are seen as a leading indicator of nationwide price trends. Technology...
Hong Kong stocks rose 21 points, or 0.12%, to 19,258 on Monday morning (11/25) after falling in the previous two sessions, mainly supported by gains in the financial sector. The market is trying to recover from a near two-month low after China's central bank kept the interest rate on its one-year medium-term lending facility unchanged at 2% for a second straight month following a record 30bps cut in September. Meanwhile, U.S. stock futures jumped as concerns over Donald Trump's impact on other countries' economies eased after the president-elect named Scott Bessent as Finance Minister....
The Nikkei 225 jumped 1.5% to above 38,800 while the broader Topix index gained 0.9% to 2,720 on Monday, with Japanese shares rising for a second straight session after suffering losses over the past two weeks. Local shares also mirrored Wall Street's gains, as strong U.S. economic data and optimism over the election outcome continued to support equities. Looking ahead, investors are focused on Tokyo's inflation figures, due later this week, as they are seen as a leading indicator of national price trends. Technology stocks led the rally, with significant gains from Lasertec (+3.2%), Tokyo...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at a new record on Friday, capping off a winning week for stocks. The blue-chip Dow gained 426.16 points, or 0.97%, to 44,296.51, a new all-time closing high and its third straight positive session. The S&P 500 added 0.35% to finish at 5,969.34 for its fifth winning day in a row. The technology-heavy Nasdaq Composite rose 0.16% to 19,003.65. Gains were restricted by slides of more than 3% and 1% in Nvidia and Alphabet, respectively. The Dow ended the week about 2% higher, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq each added about 1.7%. That marks a turn...