European stock markets are headed for a downward opening Thursday, extending this week s decline as rising global bond yields and hawkish signals from the U.S. Federal Reserve put pressure on equities.
On Tuesday, major European stock markets confirmed expectations and opened in positive territory on a quiet day in macroeconomic terms, except for the London Stock Exchange. Thus, the FTSE Mib opens.
On Tuesday, major European stock markets confirmed expectations and opened in positive territory on a quiet day in macroeconomic terms, except for the London Stock Exchange. Thus, the FTSE Mib opens.
On Monday, major European stock markets are expected to be mixed and without momentum on a day that is poor in macroeconomic cues and while the London Stock Exchange and U.S. stock exchanges will be.
On Monday, major European stock markets open close to parity, on a day poor in macroeconomic data and with stock exchanges closed in the US and UK for holidays. Later in the week, however, Eurozone.