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European shares rose for a second straight week, buoyed by robust U.S. employment figures and diminishing concerns over trade ...
In contrast to the flat performance in Europe, U.K. equities have reached record highs. The FTSE 100 climbed this week, ...
European energy shares defied a slump in equity markets, receiving a boost from spiking crude prices as escalating tensions in the Middle East raise supply concerns. Brent crude and WTI crude futures ...
Out of fear of tariffs, many companies stocked up heavily on goods in the first quarter, leading to import growth, while net ...
European stocks fell sharply after Israel struck Iranian nuclear sites, fuelling fears of wider conflict. Oil and gold surged ...
EUROPEAN equities logged their fourth consecutive decline on Thursday as trade optimism dimmed, while mounting geopolitical ...
Global investors have moved money from U.S. equities and into European and emerging markets assets, as concerns mount over ...
By Purvi Agarwal (Reuters) -European shares touched their lowest level in three weeks on Friday after Israel's attack on Iran ...
Growth outlook for Europe is bolstered by government and defense spending. Meanwhile, Japan is at a turning point after ...
In their June 5 report, DBS Group Research analysts Foo Fang Boo and Ling Lee Keng point to the strong year-to-date (ytd) ...
Citigroup strategists led by Beata Manthey confronted an unusual question they were getting from clients -- could European stocks, which are outperforming the U.S. this year, keep thriving if big U.S.
Rather, the interesting thing is that after years of underperformance European stocks are ruling the 2025 global equity roost. And, in our view, that is a position they are unlikely to soon ...
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