European markets are expected to fall on Thursday, following losses in global markets as investors took profits after a strong rally that began in late October. Investors will cautiously await U.S..
Wednesday, the Mib veers lower in mid-session as London continues to grind out gains after the release of inflation data that slowed to 3.9 percent in November, more than the 4.4 percent forecast by.
Major European stock exchanges opened higher Wednesday as traders reflected on the outlook for monetary policy and the prospects that central banks will cut interest rates next year. A.
On Wednesday, the Mib fell 0.4 percent, with the point bar in the 30,300 area, with traders continuing to assess the monetary policy outlook to better position themselves on when central banks will.