16 October 2017
Investors remained cautious during the last day of the week with most of the main developped stock markets relatively stable and small decreases in sovereign yields.
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Investors remained cautious during the last day of the week with most of the main developped stock markets relatively stable and small decreases in sovereign yields.
Stocks and sovereign yields retreated as investors weighted the Federal Reserve's next policy move.
Markets were relatively quiet, with mild movements in stock markets (advancing in the US and retracing in Europe) and stable sovereign yields.
US stock markets slipped in a low-volume session in which treasury markets were closed for the Columbus Day holiday.
International stock and sovereign bonds markets remained relatively unchanged during the last day of the week.
Stock markets advanced in Europe and the US as German sovereign yields remained stable and US yields edged up.
Stock markets mixed on Wednesday, as they remained broadly stable in the US, declined in the euro area periphery and advanced in Germany.
Investors took stock after the significant gains of the last sessions and stocks advanced moderately.
Stock markets advanced in the US, Europe and Asia while sovereign yields remained stable. In Spain, markets underperformed their peers as stocks declined and sovereign spreads rose.
Stock markets posted gains across Europe and the US, while sovereign yields moved in opposite directions as they recorded mild declines in the eurozone and moderate increases in the US.