On Friday, European stock markets were heading for a bullish opening, following the trend of U.S. stock markets last night, after weaker-than-expected U.S. retail sales data reinforced expectations of.
On Friday, European stock markets with Milan tagging along opened in a bullish trend, helped by the publications of annual results that are boosting the buy side of the boards. Also pushing.
On Thursday, major European stock markets close in positive territory on a day that saw two key economies UK and Japan fall into recession. Thus, the FTSE Mib closes in the green 1.2 percent to.
On Friday, major European stock markets are expected to be in positive territory on a morning with few macroeconomic cues, unlike in the afternoon when we look ahead to the release of a number of.
The Mib Friday closed in positive territory in the 30,700 area after robust U.S. employment data tempered expectations of a March interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve. U.S. nonfarm employment.