U.K. stocks gained ground Tuesday, finding support as the pound lost some of its value ahead of much anticipated decisions by the U.S. Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan. The blue-chips benchmark had been darting in and out of positive territory Tuesday, but stepped higher as the pound GBPUSD, -0.1694% dropped below $1.30, trading below that level for the first time since mid-August.
U.S. stocks on Tuesday ended little-changed, paring modest gains into the close, as traders grew cautious on the eve of a pair of major central-bank decisions. Volatile oil prices pressured energy shares, limiting overall gains. The S&P 500 index SPX, +0.03% finished up less than a point at 2,139.76. Health care and consumer staples led winners, while energy shares lagged behind, falling 0.8%.
Japan's Nikkei stock market rose and the yen weakened immediately following the BOJ announcement. Japan's central bank announced Wednesday that it would keep its key interest rate steady at -0.1%. The Bank of Japan also said it would expand its monetary base until inflation becomes stable above 2%. The BOJ intends to abandon its monetary base target, but maintain an annual pace of government-bond buying at 80 trillion yen. Experts had been nervously awaiting the bank's move, with many concerned the BOJ would cut interest rates even deeper into negative territory.
© 2000-2024. All rights reserved.
This site is managed by Teletrade D.J. LLC 2351 LLC 2022 (Euro House, Richmond Hill Road, Kingstown, VC0100, St. Vincent and the Grenadines).
The information on this website is for informational purposes only and does not constitute any investment advice.
The company does not serve or provide services to customers who are residents of the US, Canada, Iran, The Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Yemen and FATF blacklisted countries.
Making transactions on financial markets with marginal financial instruments opens up wide possibilities and allows investors who are willing to take risks to earn high profits, carrying a potentially high risk of losses at the same time. Therefore you should responsibly approach the issue of choosing the appropriate investment strategy, taking the available resources into account, before starting trading.
Use of the information: full or partial use of materials from this website must always be referenced to TeleTrade as the source of information. Use of the materials on the Internet must be accompanied by a hyperlink to teletrade.org. Automatic import of materials and information from this website is prohibited.
Please contact our PR department if you have any questions or need assistance at pr@teletrade.global.