Most stock
indices traded higher after strong Chinese purchase managers’ index. China’s
PMI increased to 50.8 in May, beating expectations of a rise to 50.7 from 50.4
in April. That was the fastest pace in five months.
PMIs were
also in focus in the Eurozone. Eurozone’s manufacturing purchase managers’
index (PMI) decreased to 52.2 in May from 52.5 in April. Analysts had expected
that the index remained unchanged.
Germany’s
manufacturing PMI fell to 52.3 in May from 54.1 in April. Analysts had
forecasted a decline to 52.9.
France’s
manufacturing PMI sank to 49.6 in May from 51.2 in April. Analysts had expected
a decrease to 49.3.
German
preliminary consumer price index fell 0.1% in May, after a decline of 0.2% in
April. Analysts had expected a 0.1% rise.
On a yearly
basis, German preliminary consumer price index rose 0.9% in May, after a 1.3%
gain in April. Analysts had forecasted a 1.1% increase.
All these
weak figures in the Eurozone added to expectations for further easing measures by
the European Central Bank. The ECB will release its interest rates decision on Thursday.
In the
U.K., the manufacturing purchase managers’ index declined to 57.0 in May from
57.3 in April. Analysts had forecasted a fall to 57.1.
Indexes on
the close:
Name Price Change Change %
FTSE
100 6,864.1 +19.59 +0.29%
DAX 9,950.12 +6.85 +0.07%
CAC 40 4,515.89 -3.68 -0.08%
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