We getting breaking data out of the eurozone. It will close the final figure for august, 54. 7, narrowly below the earlier estimates and still way above the 50 level that separates expansion from contraction. The figure is 55. 7, narrowly down from the earlier estimates of 55. 8. Below thelightly earlier estimates, but still showing strong growth. Big ecbpproaching the meeting on thursday, as if you did not know. Lets look at european equities, rising for the fourth day. Investors are shrugging off yesterdays geopolitical concerns, at least when it comes to the equity markets. The stoxx 600 is up by 1 3 of 1 . The swiss franc remains the haven currency of choice. That is the eurofranc, rising for a second day. Of sundaysans nuclear test. 10 year yields in the u. S. , down a couple basis points. 2. 11 is the level to watch, the level reached on august 31, the lowest since november 9. Hroughwest for 2017 and t november last year. Gold was a haven earlier. Coming down off the earlier high
I love that question. If they get a be key getting into friday. Ofathan for me, the bank england leaves forecasts unchanged. The overwhelming majority expecting rate cuts this thursday. Thats going to be fascinating. Alix fascinating communications coming out of the boe. That trickle down into european stocks. Rally into the recent coming off the biggest monthly gains this october. The hsbc Global Equity strategist ben laidler. Lots of red on monday. Thethan lots of green in last five months. The s p 500 has been win, win, win. To kick off this mondays trading is softer in europe, the ftse down about. 1 . The dax marginally in negative territory. Alrightx market, its on this one throughout the week. The cable rate with a weaker pound off the back of some pretty weak manufacturing data coming out of the United Kingdom ahead of that bank of england rates decision. Is coming thursday. The commodity market is just wow, wow, wow. The biggest monthly drawing some down as weith wti kick off a
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