30 April 2018
Stock markets posted gains in the last session of the week. In the U.S., the S&P 500 advanced by +0.1 percent after swinging back from early-trading losses, while in Europe the main indices registered more solid gains.
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Stock markets posted gains in the last session of the week. In the U.S., the S&P 500 advanced by +0.1 percent after swinging back from early-trading losses, while in Europe the main indices registered more solid gains.
Global stock markets registered gains yesterday, especially in the U.S. where the main indices increased around 1 percent as solid earnings results were published.
Global stock markets registered slight declines, with lower losses for the main U.S. indices.
U.S. stock markets registered declines above 1 percent yesterday while in Europe most of the indices were mixed, as investors are weighing the implications of climbing bond yields.
U.S. stock markets started the week relatively stables while in Europe the main indices registered small gains, with a good performance of the banking sector.
U.S. stock markets ended the week on a negative note with decreases around 1%, while in Europe the main stock markets indices remained relatively stable.
U.S. stock markets declined for the first time in the week while European stocks were mixed, with small losses in Germany, and moderate gains in France, Italy, Spain and Portugal.
Stock markets posted gains worldwide, while in fixed-income markets U.S. and German sovereign yields edged up and euro area sovereign spreads nudged down.
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U.S. stock markets rose and European stocks registered small declines in a light economic calendar session.