October 2018

Month ends with stock gains: Market News

October 31, 2018 - 13:00
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Month ends with stock gains: Market News

According to Bloomberg, European shares grew after rebounded Asian stocks. US futures rose as well on the last day of most difficult month for global shares in years. Dollar is rising unlike US Treasuries. Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index gained 0,1%. US Treasuries yield grew to 3,14%. S&P 500 gained 0,7%.

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Quarterly results of Coca-Cola exceeded Wall Street's expectations

October 31, 2018 - 10:55
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Quarterly results of Coca-Cola exceeded Wall Street's expectations

Coca Cola demonstrated quarterly revenue and profit that beat Wall Street’s expectations, Reuters reports. Recently the company is investing, in order to satisfy changing preferences of consumers. And this investments are paid off in form of higher sales of non-sugar drinks and vitamin water.

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UK is prioritizing owners of first homes

October 30, 2018 - 14:56
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UK is prioritizing owners of first homes

The government of UK made it clear that it prioritizing owners of first homes, while owners of houses for rent are now under hit, Bloomberg reports.

Even though there were talks about quitting the program Help to Buy, it was decided to extend interest-free loans until 2023, however, now program will focus on new buyers of houses.

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S&P 500 rose, Stoxx Europe 600 dropped: Market News

October 30, 2018 - 12:51
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S&P 500 rose, Stoxx Europe 600 dropped: Market News

According to Bloomberg, US futures rose, stocks in Europe declined, while Asian shares started to grow. Investors turned their attention to earnings reports of corporations, as well as to next steps in trade conflict of US and China.

US Treasuries yield grew to 3,11%, Bloomberg Dollar Spot gained 0,2%, S&P 500 is 0,3% up.

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Hopes for recovery of euro evaporated

October 30, 2018 - 11:45
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Hopes for recovery of euro evaporated

Hopes for recovery of euro evaporated after political news from Germany, Bloomberg reports.

Europe’s common currency may demonstrate the biggest monthly losses since May after Angela Merkel said that she is not going to participate in elections of party’s leaders in December and of Germany’s Chancellor in 2021.

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