Markets Likely To Trade In A Range Ahead Of BoE, ECB Decision On Interest Rates - European Commentary []
The index futures are pointing towards a lower opening for U.K.'s FTSE 100 and a higher opening for France's CAC 40 and Germany's DAX 30 indexes on Wednesday. Global cues are also strong, with the U.S. stocks rallying Tuesday and the major markets across the Asia-Pacific region trading higher on Wednesday.
Markets Likely To See Further Downside On Global Weakness - European Commentary []
The index futures are pointing towards a lower opening for U.K.'s FTSE 100 and France's CAC 40 indexes and a higher opening for Germany's DAX 30 index on Monday. Global cues are also weak, with the U.S. stocks plunging on Friday and the major markets across the Asia-Pacific region trading sharply lower on Monday.
Nasdaq Falls Sharply On Tech's Weakness - U.S. Commentary []
Wall Street is seeing weakness for a second consecutive session on Thursday, largely on weakness within tech after Cisco (CSCO) released a disappointing sales forecast for the second quarter.
Stocks Likely To Come Under More Pressure At The Open Thursday As Cisco Disappoints []
US stocks were poised to add to losses from the previous session Thursday after networking giant Cisco (CSCO) forecast revenues below analysts' estimates for the current quarter. Traders were looking ahead to testimony before Congress from Fed Chair Ben Bernanke, hoping for clues on the state of the US economy.
Tech Depressing Stocks - U.S. Commentary []
Stocks opened the session mostly higher on Thursday, boosted by better than expected quarterly results from Ford (F) and positive comments on the company's outlook.
European Markets Rise On Strong Earnings, Miners - European Commentary []
The European markets rose for the first time in four days on Tuesday, as forecast-beating earnings from companies such as Swiss Re and Vestas Wind Systems lifted investor sentiments and mining stocks rallied on rising copper and gold prices.
Markets Poised For Slightly Higher Opening On Monday - U.S. Commentary []
Wall Street is headed for a modestly higher opening on Monday, following a disastrous week for stocks that saw the Nasdaq fall more than 6 percent.
Stocks Headed For A Lower Opening - U.S. Commentary []
Stocks are headed for a sharply lower opening on Wednesday, as oil continues its drive towards the $100 a barrel mark, the dollar declines further against its major counterparts, and General Motors (GM) shocks Wall Street with a considerable third-quarter loss.
Tech Continues To Lead Stocks Lower - U.S. Commentary []
Wall Street continues to see notable weakness on Friday, with technology stocks leading the downward trend.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Markets Likely To Trade In A Range Ahead Of BoE, ECB Decision On Interest Rates - European Commentary []
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