On Friday, major European stock markets confirm expectations and open in negative territory ahead of inflation from the Eurozone. Thus, the FTSE Mib is down 0.4 percent to 27,762.94, Mid-Cap gives up.
On Friday, major European stock markets are expected to be in negative territory on a day to close the week quiet on the macroeconomic front and while inflation data from the Eurozone are expected. .
On Thursday, major European stock exchanges open in negative territory and feel the blow caused by the release of the U.S. Fed minutes last night, which come with the prospect that rates may remain.
On Thursday, the Mib fluctuates lower for the second day in a row, on the lows of more than a week in the 28,000 area, in line with other European exchanges, after the minutes of the Fed s July.
On Thursday, Piazza Affari closed lower for the second day in a row, bringing the point bar to more than a week s lows in the 28,000 area, in line with other European exchanges, in the aftermath of.