European markets are set to start the trading week in positive territory, with investors anticipating major earnings and data releases in Europe and the U.S.
Related Posts
Fed meeting recap: Powell says central bank to be ‘cautious’ on rate cuts, rocking market
The Fed is widely expected to trim rates at the end of its December meeting. Investors are focused on policymakers’ economic projections and the path […]
Ubisoft drops 8% after appointing advisors to review strategic options; European markets trade lower
European markets opened lower on Friday, as investors monitor economic data and ongoing turbulence in the U.K.’s debt markets.
European and Asian defense stocks have rallied this year. A lack of trust in the U.S. could be driving those gains
Increased defense spending typically lifts all arms stocks, however European and Asian defense stocks have been outperforming their U.S. counterparts.