13 Jun 2014
Wall Street raises modestly, Europe ends with losses
FXStreet (Córdoba) - US stocks are rising marginally after a negative opening while markets in Europe finished with losses on Friday. Economic data in the US showed a decrease in consumer sentiment in June and a surprised decline in the PPI index.
The FTSE 100 was the worst performer in Europe, following comments by Mark Carney and lost 0.95%, the Dax declined 0.26% and the Cac 40 retreated 0.25%.
In Wall Street the Dow Jones is rising 0.07% while the Nasdaq and S&P 500 rise 0.15%. Despite today’s gains, the Dow and the S&P are headed toward weekly losses.
Crude oil is advancing again, trading with a 0.50% gain, above $107 a barrel while gold is unchanged at $1,275.
Barack Obama, made a statement about the situation in Iraq and ruled out an immediate air strike.
The FTSE 100 was the worst performer in Europe, following comments by Mark Carney and lost 0.95%, the Dax declined 0.26% and the Cac 40 retreated 0.25%.
In Wall Street the Dow Jones is rising 0.07% while the Nasdaq and S&P 500 rise 0.15%. Despite today’s gains, the Dow and the S&P are headed toward weekly losses.
Crude oil is advancing again, trading with a 0.50% gain, above $107 a barrel while gold is unchanged at $1,275.
Barack Obama, made a statement about the situation in Iraq and ruled out an immediate air strike.