Get App
Download App Scanner
Scan to Download
Advertisement
This Article is From Aug 31, 2021

European Shares Tread Water With U.K. Market Closed for Holiday

STOCKS IN THIS STORY
Goenka Business & Finance Ltd.
--
Nifty Capital Markets
--
MSCI World
--
MSCI AC Asia ex-Japan
--

European shares traded little changed Monday with investors weighing the latest dovish messaging on scaling back stimulus from the U.S. Federal Reserve as the U.K. market remained closed for a bank holiday.

The Stoxx Europe 600 Index ended the session up 0.07% in low volumes. Stocks in Europe are trading near a record with the benchmark set for its seventh straight monthly gain, its longest monthly winning streak since 2013. Market participants are looking for further guidance on tapering after Fed Chair Jerome Powell used his speech at the Jackson Hole policy forum to signal that while the central bank may start paring bond purchases this year, it's in no hurry to raise interest rates.

“A close observation of the U.S. labor market remains the key to further assessing the monetary policy course,” said Christian Scherrmann, a U.S. economist at DWS Investment. “We expect further information after the central bank meeting in September and do not expect the reduction in bond purchases to begin until the end of this year at the earliest.”

  • For a daily wrap highlighting the biggest movers among EMEA stocks, click here
  • You want more news on this market? Click here for a curated First Word channel of actionable news from Bloomberg and select sources. It can be customized to your preferences by clicking into Actions on the toolbar or hitting the HELP key for assistance.

©2021 Bloomberg L.P.

Essential Business Intelligence, Continuous LIVE TV, Sharp Market Insights, Practical Personal Finance Advice and Latest Stories — On NDTV Profit.

Newsletters

Update Email
to get newsletters straight to your inbox
⚠️ Add your Email ID to receive Newsletters
Note: You will be signed up automatically after adding email

News for You

Set as Trusted Source
on Google Search