Monday's session on the New York stock markets brought slight increases in the major indexes. At the close the Dow Jones Industrial rose by 0.20 percent, Nasdaq Composite was firmer by 0.37 percent and the S&P500 gained 0.20 percent.
In yesterday's speech Janett Yellen, the head of the Fed, assessed that the US currently has the strongest job market in a decade, and there are signs of accelerating wage growth.
At the opening of Europe may be of importance yesterday evening events, it is a coup in Berlin, where the truck drove into the crowd of people and the assassination of the Russian ambassador in Ankara. It is increasing geopolitical tension, but investors after previous similar events are more immune.
In Asian markets, the Nikkei gained approx. 0.5% and on other parquets are dominates by the red colour, which in China is slightly higher and the stock market index in Shanghai loses approx. 0.9%. The US futures are stable in the morning and so it should begin sessions in Europe.
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