29 Mar 2016
European stocks strengthen after Easter break
European equities strengthened early trading despite a softer trade in Asia and weakness in oil prices.
At the time of writing, Stoxx 50 index was up 0.96%. Germany’s DAX and France’s CAC are up at least 0.80% each. The mining heavy London’s FTSE traded 0.70% higher despite lower oil prices and Brexit fears.
Shares in Norway’s Subsea 7 were down 2.85%, followed by a 2.15% drop in Seadrill. In London, miners were taking a beating. Rio Tinto was down 1.7% and was followed by names like Glencore, Randgold Resources, BHP Billiton.
Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen is due to give a speech later on Tuesday and investors are keen to see whether she adds credence to the hawkish view put forward by her policymakers last week.
At the time of writing, Stoxx 50 index was up 0.96%. Germany’s DAX and France’s CAC are up at least 0.80% each. The mining heavy London’s FTSE traded 0.70% higher despite lower oil prices and Brexit fears.
Shares in Norway’s Subsea 7 were down 2.85%, followed by a 2.15% drop in Seadrill. In London, miners were taking a beating. Rio Tinto was down 1.7% and was followed by names like Glencore, Randgold Resources, BHP Billiton.
Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen is due to give a speech later on Tuesday and investors are keen to see whether she adds credence to the hawkish view put forward by her policymakers last week.