U.S. stocks climb after Yellen eases recession fears - BNN Bloomberg

  • 📰 BNNBloomberg
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 39 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 19%
  • Publisher: 50%

España Noticias Noticias

España Últimas Noticias,España Titulares

U.S. stocks resumed a rally as investors weighed bets the Federal Reserve is approaching the end of its interest-rate hikes against evidence pointing to a slowdown in China's economy.

Yields tumbled after ECB Governing Council member Klaas Knot said monetary tightening beyond next week’s meeting is anything but guaranteed. The yield on 10-year German securities fell as much as 8 basis points to 2.4%, a two-week low.

Last week JPMorgan Chase & Co., Wells Fargo & Co. and Citigroup Inc. delivered upbeat results through a quarter that included regional banking tumult and ongoing interest-rate hikes amid inflation concerns. “It’s clear that it’s the receding inflation narrative which is driving everything,” said Gilles Guibout, a portfolio manager at Axa Investment Managers in Paris. “Investors are feeding on hope: hope that US rates will get down sooner and hope that China will launch a stimulus package to beef up consumption.

European equities ticked higher after the steepest losses in more than a week Monday. Ocado Group Plc was the best performer on the Stoxx 600, rising as much as 16% after the UK online grocer’s first-half earnings topped estimates.

Hemos resumido esta noticia para que puedas leerla rápidamente. Si estás interesado en la noticia, puedes leer el texto completo aquí. Leer más:

 /  🏆 83. in ES
 

Gracias por tu comentario. Tu comentario será publicado después de ser revisado.

España Últimas Noticias, España Titulares

Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.

U.S. stocks struggle as China weakness tempers risk-on - BNN BloombergLuxury and commodity stocks drove European stocks to their first decline in seven days on concerns about China's sluggish economy.
Fuente: BNNBloomberg - 🏆 83. / 50 Leer más »