Investec Switzerland. Global stock markets are set to close largely unchanged this week. The Swiss Market Index (SMI) underperformed after data showed that Switzerland’s economy barely grew in the first quarter of this year. © Michael Flippo | Dreamstime.com Sentiment swung between optimism and pessimism on mixed economic data while investors awaited announcements from the European Central Bank (ECB) and the OPEC meetings. Global stocks came under pressure mid-week...
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Investec Switzerland. Stock markets around the world are set to close higher this week after investors interpreted a rise in oil prices as a positive sign for the global economy. The Swiss Market Index (SMI) outperformed global markets amid a strong performance from financials and pharmaceuticals. © Ssuaphoto | Dreamstime.com Sentiment was bolstered this week as oil prices moved above the level of 50 US dollar per barrel on signs that a two-year supply glut may be coming...
Read More »Swiss stocks underperform as central banks put policy changes on ice
Investec Switzerland. Swiss equities are expected to finish lower this week, underperforming global stocks after the Federal Reserve and the bank of Japan held off on policy changes, mirroring last weeks “wait and see” stance of the European Central Bank. © G0d4ather | Dreamstime.com U.S. central bankers skipped an interest-rate hike on Wednesday for the third straight meeting since kicking off its tightening cycle last year. According to the Banks statement, the Fed...
Read More »Swiss market has a better week
Investec Switzerland. Swiss stocks are set to outperform global markets this week after another volatile session of trading that saw some stock indices suffering losses not seen since the depths of the global financial crisis. © Christy Thompson | Dreamstime.com Investor sentiment was hit early this week after China recorded its weakest annual pace of growth in a quarter century and the IMF downgraded global economic forecasts for 2016. However, the prospect of further...
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