Investors on Wall Street share the concerns of their European colleagues about global growth prospects. However, a better than expected figure for industrial production domestically held limited losses.
The Dow Jones Index, which the thirty largest US listed companies are included, ended up 0.6 percent in the minus at 17.180, 84 points. The broader S & amp; P 500 also dropped 0.6 percent to 1989.63 points and the technology barometer Nasdaq fell 1 percent to 4605.16 points
For opening of the fair was announced that the industrial production. United States in November rose 1.3 percent, economists on average, an increase of 0.7 percent counted. Moreover, production in October mind and do something to have increased, while previously reported a small decrease.
Precautions
However, the encouraging news about the US economy was overshadowed by worries about economic growth prospects elsewhere in the world, especially Europe and China. Last week witnessed the stock markets in New York for the same reason all the worst stock market week in two years.
The price of a barrel of US oil plummeted again, by 4.5 percent to $ 55.19. Brent oil was 2.3 percent cheaper and cost 60.44 dollars per barrel. Nevertheless belonged oil company ExxonMobil among the few gainers in the Dow with a gain of 0.4 percent. BMO Capital Markets has raised its recommendation for the share.
Boeing
The strongest increase in funds was the main aircraft manufacturer Boeing with a price gain of 1.1 percent. The strongest daler was McDonald’s, which lately is greatly punished for disappointing results. The fast food chain fell 2.4 percent Monday.
The share PetSmart was 4.3 percent more valuable. Before trading was revealed that the animals store chain for $ 8.3 billion is taken over by a group of investors led by venture capitalist BC Partners.
The euro was worth 1.2435. When separating the market in European stock exchanges was that $ 1.2470
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