European stock markets dipped slightly on Friday, reflecting investor caution after the abrupt cancellation of U.S.-Iran peace negotiations. This setback contributed to the existing cloud of uncertainty regarding future stability. Earlier in the week, hopes had sparked a market rally, particularly boosting companies like Entain, while ASML faced headwinds from concerns about new export regulations.

European stock markets enjoyed a positive start on Tuesday, a continuation of Monday's upward momentum. Investors are particularly attentive to the early stages of a possible…

European stock markets extended gains and oil prices fell further on Tuesday, buoyed by the U.S.-Iran peace deal and the expected reopening of shipping through the Strait of…

European markets held firm today, with investors keenly awaiting developments regarding potential peace talks between the U.S. and Iran, alongside insights into the Federal…

Shares have opened higher in Europe but were mostly lower in Asia, with markets in Greater China closed for holidays. U.S. futures declined as optimism over the U.S.

(Bloomberg) -- Global stocks are ending a strong week on a cautious note as relief over an interim peace deal between the US and Iran gave way to a focus on the significant…

European stock markets dipped slightly on Friday, reflecting investor caution after the abrupt cancellation of U.S.-Iran peace negotiations. This setback contributed to the…

(Bloomberg) -- Global stocks are ending a strong week on a cautious note as relief over an interim peace deal between the US and Iran gave way to a focus on the challenges of…