29 May 2018
European stock markets edged down, with the Italian FTSE MIB leading the losses and declining more than 2%.
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European stock markets edged down, with the Italian FTSE MIB leading the losses and declining more than 2%.
European stock markets were mixed, with the Ibex and the Italian FTSE MIB loosing 1.7 percent and 1.5 percent respectively.
U.S. stock markets registered slight declines after President Trump had decided to cancel the summit with the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
Minutes of the Federal Reserve's May 1-2 meeting showed officials said the economic outlook warranted another interest-rate hike "soon".
U.S. stock markets registered slight losses while in Europe the main indices advanced timidly, with increases around 0.5 percent.
European fixed-income markets started the week with a safe-haven movement as Italy's Lega and M5S agreed on Giuseppe Conte (a law professor from Florence University) as their pick for prime minister.
The yield on 10-year U.S. Treasuries jumped above the 3 percent threshold to its highest level in about seven years.