On Thursday, European stock markets reversed the bullish trend they had been traveling with for much of the session, closing in negative territory. Investors are focusing their attention on key.
On Thursday, European stock markets continued trading in a bullish trend, reckoning with weak economic data from both Europe and the United States that rekindled optimism that central banks may be.
Piazza Affari is expected to open higher Tuesday morning, according to indications provided by futures, as more traders return to their desks, as evidenced by increased volumes in recent sessions. .
The Mib index closed up above the 27,900-point level on Monday, after three consecutive sessions of losses, as investors focused on the outlook for interest rates ahead of the Federal Reserve s annual.
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. .