10 November 2017
Stock markets fell worldwide, with more marked declines in Europe than in the US.
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Stock markets were mixed, with moderate advances in the US and small losses in Europe.
Stocks slipped and sovereign yields slid, with a strong compression of Euro Area periphery sovereign spreads.
Stocks climbed in Asia and the US but slipped in Europe and sovereign yields declined.
Investors remained relatively cautious during the last day of the week with slight increases in most developed stock markets.
US stocks closed flat while European stocks declined and sovereign yields retraced moderately.
Stocks were mixed and sovereign yields remained roughly stable as investors await the announcement of Trump's candidate to lead the Fed (expected today).
Stock markets were mixed and sovereign yields declined as investors struck a tone of caution at the start of the week.
Stock markets ended the week on a positive note as they advanced supported by good earnings and macroeconomic data.
As expected, the European Central Bank announced its plan to halve its monthly bond purchases to 30 billion euros starting in January.