26 març 2018
Stock markets slumped worldwide in a renewed bout of volatility at the end of the week, while gold rallied and U.S. and Euro Area sovereign yields nudged down.
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Stock markets slumped worldwide in a renewed bout of volatility at the end of the week, while gold rallied and U.S. and Euro Area sovereign yields nudged down.
Global financial markets suffered a new spike of volatility as stock markets tumbled worldwide and investors rushed to the U.S. and German bond markets.
Stock markets were mixed throughout the session and closed with moderate losses both in the U.S. and Europe.
Stock markets rebounded worldwide after having suffered losses in the first session of the week.
In the last session of the week, stock markets advanced both in the U.S. and Europe, while in sovereign bond markets yields were roughly stable.
Stock markets decreased slightly in the U.S. as investors are still concerned about the changes in the Trump administration.
Global stock markets were mixed as investors gauge the implications of the latest changes in the Trump administration, especially after the declarations of the new White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow that signaled support for a strong dollar and took a tough line on China.
Most of the developed stock markets registered small decreases while in sovereign bonds markets, yields continued to decline slightly.