European markets closed higher after better than expected earnings reports and as Eurozone industrial production data offset dismal readings on German investor sentiment indices. Continue Reading…
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Posted May 14 2013
European markets closed higher after better than expected earnings reports and as Eurozone industrial production data offset dismal readings on German investor sentiment indices. Continue Reading… DAX Analysis
Posted May 14 2013
(8275) The DAX confirmed yesterday a negative closing but still above the opening and well off the lows of the session! Continue Reading… Market Preview
Posted May 14 2013
The DAX and the CAC are expected to open 15 points and 6 points higher, respectively. Eurozone and German ZEW Survey – Economic Sentiment Index, Continue Reading… Market Review
Posted May 13 2013
European markets closed in the red amid profit booking following recent gains and ahead of the Eurozone finance ministers’ meeting in Brussels later today. Continue Reading… DAX Analysis
Posted May 13 2013
(8280) The DAX still confirmed further strength on Friday with a strong closing above the previous session that was a small negative day reversal. Continue Reading… Market Preview
Posted May 13 2013
The DAX is likely to open flat to 1 point higher while the CAC is expected to open 6 to 7 points in positive territory. Continue Reading… Market Review
Posted May 10 2013
European markets closed in positive territory following better than expected corporate earnings reports and as reports showed that German exports increased in March. Continue Reading… DAX Analysis
Posted May 10 2013
(8327) The DAX is further extending the move up suggesting a direct extension toward the 8500 area. Continue Reading… Market Preview
Posted May 10 2013
The DAX is expected to open 6 to 7 points higher while the CAC is likely to open 0 to 5 points lower. German Trade & Current Account Balance, Italian & Greek Industrial Production, Continue Reading… Market Review
Posted May 9 2013
European markets closed mostly in the red as higher than expected Chinese inflation data stoked fears that the Chinese government would withhold additional easing measures and Continue Reading… |