On Friday, major European stock markets confirmed expectations and opened mixed as manufacturing PMI data from the major Eurozone economies were released. The only exception is the London Stock.
On Friday, major European stock markets are expected to be in negative territory on a morning that is expected to be hectic on the macroeconomic front with the release of manufacturing PMI data from.
On Friday, major European stock markets trade up in mid-day gains after the release of PMI data for the manufacturing sector in the Eurozone and some of its most important markets. Thus, the FTSE Mib.
European stock markets closed the first session of September lower after the release of several macro data for the Eurozone and the U.S. that confirmed the broader slowdown in manufacturing and.
Piazza Affari closed slightly higher on Thursday after bouncing around the parity line throughout the day, with sentiment influenced by the day s macroeconomic data. While Eurozone inflation and.