Weekly Market Update 22 July
infoandtech2024-07-31T16:14:12+01:00Global market returns were generally negative last week as US-China trade tensions appeared to weigh heavily on investor sentiment >
Global market returns were generally negative last week as US-China trade tensions appeared to weigh heavily on investor sentiment >
Major stock markets enjoyed a strong week as economic data releases sent encouraging signs to investors that interest rate cuts are coming >
Markets were broadly up last week, with the US and Japanese stock markets climbing to all-time highs whilst the political landscape in the UK turned a new page >
Stocks were broadly down over the week despite a quiet week in economic data releases and market moving events >
Market returns were mixed last week, with central bank interest rate policy and conflicting economic data swaying investor sentiment >
A mixed picture of market returns last week, driven by politics and future interest rate trajectory >
Mixed returns across major markets as the trajectory of interest rates continued to diverge >
Markets were down across the board last week as economic data pointed to a delay in the timing and speed of a potential interest rate cutting cycle >
Markets were broadly down last week as stronger than expected US growth data reduced the probability of a mid-year US interest rate cut >
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