20 November 2017
Stock markets dipped in the main advanced economies while US and German 10-year sovereign yields declined.
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Stock markets dipped in the main advanced economies while US and German 10-year sovereign yields declined.
Slight rebounds in global stock markets while in sovereign bonds markets, yields increased in the U.S. and risk premium declined slightly in Europe.
Global stock markets continued to slide with losses of less than 1% in most of the developed equity markets while volatility climbed.
Global stocks registered new decreases as investors remain uncertain regarding the progress on U.S. tax reform and record levels for many markets reduce appetite for risk-taking investments.
U.S. stock markets remained relatively stable as investors continue to monitor developments on U.S. tax reform discussions while European equity markets registered slight decreases.
Stock markets fell throughout the main advanced economies and sovereign yields picked up.
Stock markets were mixed, with moderate advances in the US and small losses in Europe.
Stocks slipped and sovereign yields slid, with a strong compression of Euro Area periphery sovereign spreads.
Stocks climbed in Asia and the US but slipped in Europe and sovereign yields declined.