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Down on Wall Street
Leading indexes on the American stock exchanges circled around zero on Thursday, as several major companies reported quarterly reports with varying results. On the plus side was one of the USA's major banks.
New strength signals from the US banking sector
The American major banks Bank of America and Morgan Stanley both report unexpectedly strong results for the fourth quarter of 2024. On Wall Street, it's thumbs up.
The stock market rose for the third day in a row
The Stockholm stock exchange continued upwards on Thursday for the third day in a row. The broad OMXS index rose 0.
Experts Expect Stock Market Boost and Dividend Bonanza
The stock market is expected to shake off concerns about the economy, inflation, tariffs, and wars. Professionals are counting on a dividend party ahead of this year's first reporting season.
The Russian gas tap can be turned off – prices are rising
The price of fossil gas in Europe is rising in line with the increasing risk of the flow of Russian gas to the EU via Ukraine being cut off at the turn of the year. The prospects of getting a new Russian-Ukrainian gas agreement in place look difficult.
Upward trend on the US stock exchange
The trading week on Wall Street began on Monday with cheerful figures. The Dow Jones industrial index closed at plus 0.
New CEO for Disney – in two years
Disney is getting a new CEO after Bob Iger – within two years. A successor will be in place "at the beginning of 2026", the company announces in connection with James Gorman being presented as the new chairman of the board.
Recovery on Wall Street
After Tuesday's decline, the leading indexes at the New York Stock Exchange partially recovered on Wednesday. The broad S&P 500 index rose 0.
Turkish interest rate remains at 50 per cent
Turkey's central bank is leaving the interest rate unchanged at 50 per cent, for the third month in a row. The announcement is in line with market expectations, where economists at major banks such as Bank of America and Morgan Stanley are counting on an interest rate cut in Turkey not until the end of the year or early 2025.
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