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The German share price index DAX graph is pictured at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, September 1, 2023. The pan-European STOXX 600 index (.STOXX) rose 0.6% by 0720 GMT, following a three-session losing run. Novo Nordisk (NOVOb.CO) rose 1.6% to hit a record high after the Danish drugmaker launched its weight-loss injection Wegovy in Britain. Novo, with a market capitalisation of $424.7 billion, unseated LVMH (LVMH.PA) as Europe's most valuable listed company on Friday. Shares of German real estate firm Vonovia (VNAn.DE) rose 1.5% after Morgan Stanley upgraded the stock to "equal-weight" from "underweight".
Persons: LVMH, Morgan Stanley, Sruthi Shankar, Eileen Soreng Organizations: REUTERS, Staff, drugmaker Novo, Miners, Reuters, Novo Nordisk, Danish drugmaker, Thomson Locations: Frankfurt, Germany, Asia, China, Danish, Britain, Bengaluru
Morning Bid: Asia mood lifts as China's small steps add up
  + stars: | 2023-09-04 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
The German share price index DAX graph is pictured at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, August 24, 2023. There was also much relief at Country Garden's deal with creditors for an extension on onshore debt payments worth 3.9 billion yuan ($537 million). As a result, Chinese blue chips are up another 1.2% on top of last week's 2.2% rally. Companies are holding an astonishing 555 trillion yen ($3.80 trillion) of earnings in reserve, which is more than the entire 447 trillion market capitalisation of the Topix. The market also foresees 107 basis points of easing next year, up from around 90 basis points early last week.
Persons: Wayne Cole, Treasuries, Cash, Christine Lagarde, Frank Elderson, Philip Lane, Fabio Panetta, Edmund Klamann Organizations: REUTERS, Staff, Nasdaq, Fed, Washington Post, Thomson Locations: Frankfurt, Germany, Wayne, China
European shares flat as Volkswagen, Aurubis offset energy boost
  + stars: | 2023-09-01 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
The German share price index DAX graph is pictured as the German index celebrates its 35th birthday at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, August 15, 2023. By 0711 GMT, the pan-European STOXX 600 (.STOXX) was flat at 457.9 points, but on track for its second weekly gain, if trend holds. Germany's DAX (.GDAXI) fell 0.2% as Aurubis (NAFG.DE) slumped 18% after Europe's largest copper producer said it would not reach its full-year profit outlook after identifying "considerable discrepancies" in target inventories. The broader mining sector (.SXPP), however, gained 0.7% after tracking a rally in most base metal prices. Shares of Volkswagen AG (VOWG.DE) slipped 2.5% after UBS downgraded the German automaker to "sell" from "neutral".
Persons: Germany's DAX, Shashwat Chauhan, Sherry Jacob, Phillips Organizations: REUTERS, Staff, Volkswagen, Volkswagen AG, UBS, Thomson Locations: Frankfurt, Germany, OPEC, Bengaluru
Morning Bid: Markets brace for EU, US inflation data blitz
  + stars: | 2023-08-31 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
The German share price index DAX graph is pictured at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, August 30, 2023. REUTERS/Staff/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsA look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Brigid RileyA slew of economic data is set to roll out on Thursday, including preliminary euro zone CPI numbers and U.S. personal consumption data, with markets hankering for further inflation relief as central bank policy meetings march closer into view. The pan-European STOXX 600 index (.STOXX) closed lower and the euro jumped in the aftermath of the data, with markets now bracing for the last day of a gloomy August. Expectations are still hovering around a 50-50 chance of another ECB hike, with the focus on preliminary euro zone CPI data due later in the day. Meanwhile, Chinese stocks were looking glum again in the Asian morning after an official factory survey showed manufacturing activity slowed for a fifth month straight.
Persons: Brigid Riley, Collins, Lululemon, Pernod Richard, Edmund Klamann Organizations: REUTERS, Staff, European Central Bank, Reuters Graphics, Federal Reserve, UBS, Credit Suisse, Credit Suisse AG, PCE, Dollar, Corp, Broadcom Inc, Thomson Locations: Frankfurt, Germany, Spain, France, U.S, Italy, Switzerland, Central
MILAN, Aug 30 (Reuters) - Shares in European oil producers, miners and other companies with large exposures to Gabon plummeted on Wednesday after a military coup raised concerns over their operations in the resource-rich African country. "Shares are reacting to concerns over the backdrop in Gabon," said Investec equity analyst Alex Smith in London. However, Assala Energy, which current owner Carlyle (CG.O) has agreed to sell to Maurel, said its oil production in Gabon was unaffected. "Note Gabon production represents around 20% of group production. Oslo-listed Panoro Energy (PENR.OL) and BW Energy (BWE.OL) were down 5% and 7%, respectively, and U.S.-based Vaalco Energy (EGY.N) fell 13.8%.
Persons: Maurel, Eramet, Alex Smith, Ali Bongo, Carlyle, Investec's Smith, Danilo Masoni, Alun John, Kirsten Donovan Organizations: MILAN, Military, REUTERS, Staff, Rights, Assala Energy, Energy, BW Energy, Vaalco Energy, Thomson Locations: Gabon, London, France, Frankfurt, Germany, Gabonese, Mouila, OPEC, Oslo, U.S, Gabon's
The index though is down about 6% so far in August and set for its worst monthly performance since February. The Eurostoxx 50 futures rose 0.39%, German DAX futures were up 0.29% and FTSE futures were up 0.31%. Overnight, Wall Street ended sharply higher, while Treasury yields slid to three-week lows after data showed U.S. job openings dropped to the lowest in nearly 2-1/2 years in July, signalling easing labour market pressures. With the Fed highlighting that the interest rate path will be heavily dependent on data, traders are tweaking their bets based on the latest indicators. Traders will be closely watching cocoa prices on Wednesday after the London cocoa futures on ICE rose to a 46-year high on Tuesday, buoyed by tightening supplies.
Persons: Issei Kato, DAX, Powell, Tina Teng, Carlos Casanova, Gina Raimondo, Brent, bitcoin, Ankur Banerjee, Edmund Klamann Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, Federal Reserve, Futures, Treasury, CMC Markets, Investors, PMI, . Commerce, Aussie, Traders, Thomson Locations: Tokyo, Japan, Asia, Pacific, Europe, Germany, Spain, China, Wednesday's, UBP, U.S
Morning Bid: US jobs data and China bring cheer, for now
  + stars: | 2023-08-30 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
The Fed has made it clear it will be data-dependent as it charts its monetary policy path. European markets look set for a higher open, with the pan-European STOXX 600 (.STOXX) at two-week highs. Inflation reports from Germany and Spain later in the day will provide further clues on price pressures in the region ahead of the euro zone inflation report on Thursday. Traders have raised their bets on a 25-basis-point European Central Bank rate hike in September, a slight shift from expectations of a pause following a sharper-than-expected contraction in euro zone business activity. Australia's inflation slowed to a 17-month low in July, signalling that interest rates might not need to rise again.
Persons: Ankur Banerjee, Biden, Edmund Klamann Organizations: Silicon Valley Bank, Credit Suisse, REUTERS, Staff, Ankur, Federal, Federal Reserve, Traders, Bank, U.S, Bristol Myers Squibb, Novo Nordisk, Pfizer, ICE, Supplies, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Frankfurt, Silicon, Germany, U.S, Europe, Spain, Asia, West Africa, Singapore
Stock Market Today: Dow Futures Hover; Bond Yields Rise
  + stars: | 2023-08-30 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +1 min
But futures trading early Wednesday suggests the rally could be fizzling out. German bond yields jumped. New data showed prices rising at a faster-than-expected rate in a key German state, raising concerns about a eurozone-wide inflation reading due Thursday. U.S. bond yields also gained. Germany’s DAX was a weak spot after the inflation data.
Persons: Bitcoin, Germany’s DAX, Idalia Organizations: Federal Reserve, Nasdaq, Dow, Treasury, Index, Nikkei Locations: Asia, Gulf of Mexico, Gabon
Morning Bid: Strikes, system failures and a slowdown
  + stars: | 2023-08-29 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
The German share price index DAX graph is pictured at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, August 2, 2023. Workers at Toyota plants in Japan were idle, meanwhile, as a systems malfunction crippling component orders brought output to a standstill for the world's top automaker. That comes on the heels of tech woes at British air control on Monday that disrupted flights. FTSE futures suggest a positive return from a day's holiday in London, while U.S. and European futures were flat. Hong Kong's Hang Seng (.HSI) was up 2% by mid-session and mainland blue chips (.CSI300) were up 1.5%.
Persons: Tom Westbrook, Gina Raimondo, it's, Hewlett Packard, Sam Holmes Organizations: REUTERS, Staff, Workers, Chevron, Toyota, Japan's Nikkei, U.S . Commerce, Tourism Holdings, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Frankfurt, Germany, Australia, Japan, Asia, London, Beijing
The German share price index DAX graph is pictured as the German index celebrates its 35th birthday at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, August 15, 2023. By 0710 GMT, the pan-European STOXX 600 (.STOXX) added 0.7% after posting its first weekly gain in four. Technology stocks (.SX8P) advanced 1.5%, their first climb in three sessions, tracking an overnight rally on Wall Street. Meanwhile, interest rate expectations in the euro zone remained tepid following the European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde's speech late on Friday at the Jackson Hole symposium. Reporting by Shashwat Chauhan in Bengaluru; Editing by Dhanya Ann ThoppilOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Hermes, Christine Lagarde's, Shashwat Chauhan, Dhanya Ann Thoppil Organizations: REUTERS, Staff, Beijing, Technology, European Central Bank, Thomson Locations: Frankfurt, Germany, China, United Kingdom, Bengaluru
At the gathering, a slew of central bankers met to discuss monetary policy and how to address stubbornly high inflation in many major economies. The most closely watched speech of the event came from Fed Chair Jerome Powell. The U.S. central bank head said that that inflation remains too high and that the Fed is ready to continue hiking interest rates to tame persistently high prices. While Powell said the Fed could be flexible, he added it still has further to go to fight inflation. "Although inflation has moved down from its peak — a welcome development — it remains too high," Powell said in prepared remarks at Jackson Hole.
Persons: Germany's DAX, Jerome Powell, Powell, Jackson Organizations: U.S . Federal Reserve, CAC, Italian, Kansas City Federal Locations: Jackson Hole , Wyoming, U.S
Morning Bid: Jitters mount as Powell retakes centre stage
  + stars: | 2023-08-25 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Any hints about the Fed's rate outlook are sure to reverberate across asset classes. Stock markets around the globe slid as nerves grew, with Wall Street taking a tumble overnight and Japan's Nikkei (.N225) dropping 2% in the Asian morning. Stoxx 50 futures didn't offer much hope for the coming day after Europe's benchmark (.STOXX) drooped on Thursday. The pristine U.S. resiliency story took a hit earlier this week after surveys showing dismal business activity shook confidence. Reuters GraphicsFed officials squeezed in some final public comments before the boss's speech: Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker leaned towards holding policy steady for the rest of the year, while Boston Fed President Susan Collins kept the door open for additional hikes.
Persons: Brigid Riley, Jerome Powell, Jackson, drooped, Patrick Harker, Susan Collins, Christine Lagarde, Kevin Buckland, Edmund Klamann Organizations: Silicon Valley Bank, Credit Suisse, REUTERS, Staff, Japan's Nikkei, Thursday, Fed, Reuters Graphics, Philadelphia Fed, Boston Fed, Thomson Locations: Frankfurt, Silicon, Germany, U.S, Sweden
[1/2] The German share price index DAX graph is pictured at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, August 23, 2023. U.S. stocks ended sharply higher on Wednesday and shares of Nvidia jumped nearly 10% in trading after the bell, hitting an all-time high. EASING YIELDSGovernment bond yields eased, adding to a sense of relief across markets. Euro zone yields hit multi-week lows with Germany's 10-year yield 1.5 bps lower at 2.50%, having touched a 2-week low of 2.448%. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan (.MIAPJ0000PUS) closed 1.5% higher, also lifted by Nvidia's bullish outlook.
Persons: Chipmakers, Jerome Powell, Robert Alster, Zhang Zihua, Tom Wilson, Julie Zhu, Toby Chopra, Kirsten Donovan Organizations: REUTERS, Staff, Federal, Asset Management, Nvidia, Beijing Yunyi Asset Management, Thomson Locations: Frankfurt, Germany, Jackson Hole , Wyoming, U.S, Turkish, United States, Asia, Pacific, Japan, China, Beijing, London, Hong Kong
Dax Shepard at the grand opening of a Hello Bello distribution and manufacturing center on Oct. 26, 2021 in Waco, Texas. Not even Hollywood's A-list is immune from financial anxiety. Dax Shepard is a successful actor with countless credits under his belt, and he's married to TV and film staple Kristen Bell, of "Frozen" fame. But despite living in what many would consider the abundant two-income household that such success affords, Shepard admits he, too, experiences extreme financial stress. "It's not related to reality; it's from growing up poor," Shepard said.
Persons: Dax Shepard, Bello, he's, Kristen Bell, Shepard, there's, I'm Organizations: Finance, Alliance, Television Producers, Screen, American Federation of Television, Radio Artists, Writers Guild of America Locations: Waco , Texas
Morning Bid: Move over bond selloff, it's Nvidia time
  + stars: | 2023-08-23 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
Today, though, yields have finally taken a breather, just in time for Nvidia (NVDA.O) earnings to take the spotlight. The chip designer at the centre of global AI euphoria releases financial results and forecasts following today's closing bell. Reuters GraphicsBack in the world of bonds, the 10-year Treasury yield continued its retreat from yesterday's peak of 4.366% in Asia time, slipping below 4.3%. It's a welcome respite from the steep bond selloff that had pushed yields up as much as 57 basis points in a month. A 20-year Treasury auction later today will provide a test of demand for yields at such elevated levels.
Persons: Kevin Buckland, Jackson, Thomas Barkin, Jerome Powell, confab, Edmund Klamann Organizations: Silicon Valley Bank, Credit Suisse, REUTERS, Staff, Nvidia, Reuters, Treasury, People's Bank of China, Bank of, Richmond Fed, Thomson Locations: Frankfurt, Silicon, Germany, Asia, Bank of Japan, U.S, Britain, France
What we can expect from season 3 of 'Euphoria'
  + stars: | 2023-08-23 | by ( Olivia Singh | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +8 min
In early February 2022, amid a bonkers and wildly memed second season, HBO announced that "Euphoria" was renewed for a third season. AdvertisementBarbie Ferreira won't be returning as Kat HernandezBarbie Ferreira as Kat on season two of "Euphoria." "But I really think that the fans are really passionate and I do appreciate that because 'Euphoria' has really impacted so many people," she continued. Levinson envisions season 3 as 'film noir'Zendaya as Rue on season two, episode one of "Euphoria." 'Euphoria' may not return until 2025Zendaya as Rue on season two of "Euphoria."
Persons: Sam Levinson's, Barbie Ferreira, Kat Hernandez, , Sam Levinson, Rue Bennet, Zendaya, Kat Hernandez Barbie Ferreira, Kat, Eddy Chen, HBO Ferreira, Hunter Schafer, katherine hernandez, Ferreira, Dax Shepard, Eric Dane, Cal Jacobs, Dane, Cal, Nate, Jacob Elordi, Nate Jacobs, Heidi Bivens, they're, Dorothy's, It'll, who's, Elordi, Jimmy Fallon, Levinson, Bivens, Francesca Orsi, Max, Casey Bloys, Bloys Organizations: HBO, Service, Variety, Cal, Vogue, Hollywood, TheWrap Locations: Kansas, Rue
But it was U.S. Treasuries that hogged the limelight once again, with benchmark 10-year yields climbing to 4.366% - their highest level since 2007 and up almost 40 bps month-to-date - before losing some ground to 4.3141%. "There's a more cautiously optimistic mood across financial markets," said Fiona Cincotta, senior markets analyst at City Index in London. At the same time, however, inflation expectations have hardly budged - meaning "real" yields, which discount inflation expectations, have surged - a development likely to prompt investors to re-evaluate taking risks. The 10-year real rate breached 2% late last week. In Europe, benchmark bond yields in Germany, France and Italy eased after Monday's sharp climb , , .
Persons: BOJ's Ueda, Fiona Cincotta, Jackson, Padhraic Garvey, Vishnu Varathan, Kazuo Ueda, Karin Strohecker, Elizabeth Howcroft, Dhara Ranasinghe, Tom Westbrook, Chizu Organizations: REUTERS, Staff, Nvidia, Wall, Index, Federal Reserve, Treasury, ING . Markets, Fed, European Central Bank, Bank of England, Bank of Japan, Mizuho Bank, NVIDIA, Wednesday, Tech, P, Brent, Benchmark, Dalian, Thomson Locations: Frankfurt, Germany, Europe, Asia, U.S, London, Americas, Jackson Hole , Wyoming, Singapore, France, Italy
While disappointment sent Asian shares lower, European shares rose on Monday and U.S. stock futures also pointed to a recovery there. ,Europe's STOXX 600 (.STOXX) index was up 0.7% by 1207 GMT, following last week's 2.3% drop, with energy companies outperforming as oil prices rose with tightening supply from Saudi Arabia offsetting demand concerns. Oil prices rose as much as $1 after snapping a seven-week winning streak last week on concerns about Chinese demand. Bond yields move inversely with prices. The ascent of the dollar and yields was weighing on gold at $1,894 an ounce , after it touched a five-month low last week.
Persons: Fed's Jackson, Susannah Streeter, Hargreaves Lansdown, Europe's, Brent, Jerome, Powell, Seema Shah, Jackson, Nvidia, Yoruk Bahceli, Wayne Cole, Dhara Ranasinghe, David Evans, Mark Potter Organizations: REUTERS, Staff, Treasury, Hargreaves, Global, U.S . Federal, U.S ., Thomson Locations: Frankfurt, Germany, China, Saudi Arabia, U.S ., Atlanta
The German share price index DAX graph is pictured at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, August 17, 2023. As of 0703 GMT, the pan-European STOXX 600 (.STOXX) was down 0.5% and poised for its fourth consecutive day of losses, if trend holds. Surging bond yields have pressured equities this week, with the STOXX 600 headed for a weekly fall of nearly 2%. European miners (.SXPP), who also face an exposure to China, fell 1.1% in early trade. UK's blue-chip FTSE 100 (.FTSE) fell 0.6% after data showed British retail sales slumped more sharply than expected in July.
Persons: Hermes, Shashwat Chauhan, Sherry Jacob, Phillips Organizations: REUTERS, Staff, China Evergrande, HK, EQT, Thomson Locations: Frankfurt, Germany, China, U.S, Bengaluru
Morning Bid: China sets sombre tone with property turmoil
  + stars: | 2023-08-18 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
REUTERS/Staff/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsA look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Kevin BucklandChina continues to set the mood for markets, and the tone is unswervingly sombre. Such hopes may have bolstered Chinese property shares in the Asian morning, but the wider markets in China and the rest of the region were gloomy. The Hang Seng Index sank about 0.7%, with mainland Chinese, Japanese and South Korean shares all also down. The People's Bank of China was signalling its intent to shore up the yuan again today, setting the official mid-point a whopping 1,000 pips stronger than the Reuters estimate. And with U.S. benchmark yields heading for pre-financial crisis highs, the yield gap between the two economies is yawning.
Persons: Kevin Buckland China, China Evergrande, Will, Philip Lane, Kevin Buckland, Edmund Klamann Organizations: Silicon Valley Bank, Credit Suisse, REUTERS, Staff, South, People's Bank of, Fed, Bank of England, ECB, Thomson Locations: Frankfurt, Silicon, Germany, China, U.S, People's Bank of China, Will China, Japan, Tokyo, Europe, Asia
Morning Bid: Rattled by the China and Fed double whammy
  + stars: | 2023-08-17 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
Underwhelming economic data, along with the ever-deepening property crisis, have unnerved investors and taken Asian stocks to their lowest since November. Zhongzhi Enterprise Group told investors that it was facing a liquidity crisis and will conduct a debt restructuring, two sources told Reuters. European stocks have been hamstrung too, with the pan-European STOXX 600 index (.STOXX) touching a one-month low on Wednesday and eyeing a lower open on Thursday. But it's important to remember that July's meeting came before a raft of U.S. data that underscored the resilient economy. England will face Spain on Sunday, looking to add a world title to last year's European Championship triumph.
Persons: Ankur Banerjee, Zhongzhi, Muralikumar Organizations: Silicon Valley Bank, Credit Suisse, REUTERS, Staff, Zhongzhi Enterprise Group, Reuters, International Trust Co, U.S, Federal, Traders, Australia, Reuters Graphics Reuters, Thomson Locations: Frankfurt, Silicon, Germany, Ankur, Asia, China, England, Spain, Croatia, Singapore
European shares open lower as China-exposed miners weigh
  + stars: | 2023-08-16 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
The German share price index DAX graph is pictured as the German index celebrates its 35th birthday at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, August 15, 2023. REUTERS/Staff/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSummaryCompanies STOXX 600 down 0.2%Aug 16 (Reuters) - European shares opened lower on Wednesday as China-exposed miners led losses following lacklustre economic data from Beijing, while UK stocks were pressured by a higher-than-expected core inflation print. By 0708 GMT, the pan-European STOXX 600 (.STOXX) was down 0.2%, after closing at its lowest level in more than a month on Tuesday. European miners (.SXPP) lost 0.8% as traders assessed the prospects of a tepid economic rebound of top metals consumer China. Shares of Alcon (ALCC.S) gained 1.5% after the Swiss eye-care company raised its outlook for full-year net sales and core diluted earnings per share.
Persons: Shashwat Chauhan, Sherry Jacob, Phillips Organizations: REUTERS, Staff, Admiral, Thomson Locations: Frankfurt, Germany, China, Beijing, Swiss, British, Bengaluru
Morning Bid: Stock markets tense as China gloom builds
  + stars: | 2023-08-16 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
The German share price index DAX graph is pictured at the Frankfurt stock exchange after risks have climbed to multi-month highs in recent days as concerns over contagion from the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and instability at European bank Credit Suisse gripped the markets, in Frankfurt, Germany, March 17, 2023. Markets currently seem all but certain of another hike from the BOE, with a more than 90% chance seen for a 25 basis point increase in September. Expectations lean towards rates having to go even higher in the future, in contrast to the BOE's peers in the EU and the United States. The euro zone also gets an economic data drop on Wednesday, with preliminary Q2 GDP figures estimated to show meager growth of 0.2% and industrial production data likely to be negative. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve minutes are sure to garner attention as markets seek more insight into the Fed's thought process.
Persons: Brigid Riley China's, BOE, Brigid Riley, Edmund Klamann Organizations: Silicon Valley Bank, Credit Suisse, REUTERS, Staff, Nikkei, CPI, Bank of England's, EU, European Central Bank, Federal, PPI, Cisco Systems, Thomson Locations: Frankfurt, Silicon, Germany, Asia, Europe, United States, West, New Zealand, China
Data on Tuesday showed China's industrial output and retail sales growth slowed in July, adding to concerns about a faltering post-pandemic recovery in the world's second-biggest economy. China's major state-owned banks stepped into the spot market to steady the currency, according to sources. Chinese policymakers last month released a batch of stimulus measures, including boosting auto and home appliances consumption, relaxing some property restrictions, and pledging support to the private sector. Over in Australia, wage growth held steady in the June quarter while the pace of annual pay awards unexpectedly slowed. That, along with the release of dovish minutes from the central bank's July policy meeting, bolstered bets that the RBA would keep rates steady.
Persons: Ankur Banerjee, Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, DR, Edmund Klamann Organizations: Silicon Valley Bank, Credit Suisse, REUTERS, Staff, Ankur, Thomson Locations: Frankfurt, Silicon, Germany, Asia, China, Pacific, Japan, Australia, U.S, Berkshire, Sweden, Singapore
Asian stocks fell to a one-month low and European indexes were in the red, with the STOXX 600 down 0.8% at 1125 GMT (.STOXX). "We’re still getting a mixed message from the inflation numbers," said Ben Laidler, global markets strategist at eToro. The pound was up 0.4% at $1.2725 , after GDP data showed Britain eked out some unexpected growth in the second quarter, helped by a strong June performance. But it remains the only large advanced economy that has not yet regained its pre-COVID late-2019 level, data showed on Friday. Investors will be watching for UK inflation data next Wednesday.
Persons: DAX, Mary Daly, We’re, Ben Laidler, eToro's Laidler, Brent, Elizabeth Howcroft, John Stonestreet, Susan Fenton Organizations: Credit Suisse, Wall, San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank, Investors, Nasdaq, HK, Britain, West Texas, International Energy Agency, Thomson Locations: Silicon, China, Australia, Japan
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