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European stocks are struggling as a batch of mixed data halted investor optimism at the start of the third quarter.
European stocks and U.S. stock futures are falling as investors wait for ADP private sector payrolls and weigh up fresh warnings over the pandemic’s spread in America.
Upbeat China data gave European stocks a boost at the start of the third quarter on Wednesday, with German equities in the lead, but gains were muted elsewhere as investors waited for U.S. jobs data.
All the major indexes closed higher as markets weighed increasing coronavirus cases against economic data from China showing factory activity rising to a three-month high.
Equities closed higher with Boeing and Apple helping to lift the Dow, and a new housing report signaling a recovery.
Boris Johnson focuses on infrastructure spending in an effort to revitalize the UK economy. Yahoo Finance’s Tom Belger discusses.
European stocks struggled for direction as a new week began on Monday, as investors continued to focus on rising coronavirus infection rates in the U.S. and as global cases surged past 10 million.
Weaker-than-expected economic data, rising coronavirus cases, and an unfavorable result for banks in Thursday’s Federal Reserve stress tests knocked the market lower on Friday.
European stocks rose on Friday, brushing aside gloomy news on a record rise in coronavirus cases in the U.S., with gains for German business software group SAP SE and losses for Swedish retailer Henne
All three major U.S. stock indexes closed higher Thursday, reversing early losses as investors parsed the latest figures on the job market.
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A troubling rise in new coronavirus infections and a gloomy economic report from the International Monetary Fund rattled investors.
Global equities are under pressure as an increase in U.S. coronavirus cases and concern over trade friction between Washington and Europe drive investors away from assets seen as riskier.
European stocks and U.S. stock futures are in decline on Wednesday as investors fret over a persistent American Covid-19 outbreak.
European stocks and U.S. stock futures are in decline on Wednesday as investors fret over a persistent American Covid-19 outbreak.
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