09 març 2018
The main global stock markets indices registered increases yesterday while in Europe, long-term sovereign bonds yields continued to decline, with the exception of yields on Italian bonds.
Evolution of the international financial markets and evaluation of the main events and economic indicators of the previous day session. Available in English.
The main global stock markets indices registered increases yesterday while in Europe, long-term sovereign bonds yields continued to decline, with the exception of yields on Italian bonds.
Global stock markets registered small gains yesterday while in sovereign bonds markets, U.S. 10-year yields increased slightly as global trade-war concerns intensified.
Global stock market indices posted small gains yesterday as concerns about a potential trade war diminished. In sovereign bond markets, U.S. 10-year yields climbed back towards 2.9% while most Euro Area yields declined.
European stock markets registered strong declines on Friday while the U.S. Indices' late rally was muted by investor concern about the impact of American tariffs on the global economy.
Global markets suffered a new bout of volatility as stocks dropped, sovereign yields declined and the dollar weakened against the major international currencies.
Once again, global stock markets suffered generalized losses that were more marked in the U.S. than in Europe.
Stock markets declined in the U.S. while experiencing more moderate losses in Europe.
Stock markets rose worldwide as the S&P500 closed at its highest level since February 1st.
U.S. stocks rallied at the end of the week while European stocks posted moderate gains.