The major US stock indexes ended Wednesday's without significant changes. The Dow Jones Industrial dropped at the closing of 0.11 percent, the S&P 500 rose by 0.18 percent and the Nasdaq Composite gained 0.31 percent. The focus of investors were on the results of companies. Despite the higher-than-expected earnings in the fourth quarter of Goldman Sachs and Citigroup, their quotations were below the line. Yesterday's evening speech by Janet Yellen, who confirmed the intention of further rate hikes in the US, strengthened the dollar. In Asia, the mood is mixed, the Japanese Nikkei rose nearly 1 percent after the strengthening of the dollar. In Europe we wait for a calm start of trading with a certain expectation for an afternoon conference of the ECB. Investors do not expect a deeper content, although the last speech of Mario Draghi weaken the euro.
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