STOXX 600 rises 0.16% weighed down by Middle East tensions
STOXX 600 rises 0.16% weighed down by Middle East tensions, despite good corporate results.
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XTB analysts warn that the new phase of the Iran-US war, focused on the Strait of Hormuz, raises the risk of oil supply disruptions.
STOXX 600 rises 0.16% weighed down by Middle East tensions, despite good corporate results.
Sivers Semiconductors plummets 66% after a capital increase and delay in results. Management buys shares to show confidence, but the market does not react.
The yield on the US 10-year bond rises to 4.581% after stable retail sales and a drop in unemployment claims to 208,000.
The Treasury places €5.973 billion in bonds and obligations with rising yields; demand doubles supply.
Brent crude exceeds 80 dollars due to US-Iran tensions. Oil stocks rise, but analysts recommend caution and limiting purchases.
PayPal surges 14% on Wall Street after a buyout offer from Stripe and Advent International for $60.50 per share. Wholesale inflation falls 0.3% in June.
Ibex 35 falls 0.92% to 19,157 points due to rising oil prices after attacks between the US and Iran. IAG and Sabadell lead the declines.
FuelCell Energy sinks 35% weekly due to dilution from a $225 million capital increase, despite the alliance with Siemens.
Repsol rises 4% on the IBEX 35, which drops 0.25%, as Brent nears $77 amid US-Iran tensions. Technology weighs on the index.
The SNB sold 3.9 billion CHF in the first quarter to curb the appreciation of the Swiss franc, according to Rabobank.
June CPI and results from JPMorgan, Citi, and Wells Fargo shape the week for Bitcoin, which could fall below $60,000 if inflation rises.