18 diciembre 2018
Stocks started the week with higher volatility and the main U.S. benchmarks slid to their lowest close in 14 months.
Evolution of the international financial markets and evaluation of the main events and economic indicators of the previous day session. Available in English.
Stocks started the week with higher volatility and the main U.S. benchmarks slid to their lowest close in 14 months.
Financial markets ended the week on a sour note. U.S. and EM stocks dropped by close to 2% and 1.5%, respectively, and erased the week's gains.
Global financial markets were in a quiet mood yesterday as they awaited for the ECB communication after the Governing Council meeting.
Global financial markets operated yesterday in a very positive mood and stock indices advanced across the globe.
Global stock markets remained volatile amid political uncertainty in the U.K. around the Brexit deal vote.
Volatility spiked and global stocks declined across the board amid concerns about the strength of the U.S.-China trade truce.
Implied volatility declined and stock markets rose across the board in the first session of the week as investors digested the truce agreed by Presidents Trump and Xi in the G20's meeting.