國際財經行情 / 美洲股市
| 收盤 | 漲跌 | 比例% | 成交量(美元) | 開盤 | 最高 | 最低 |
| 10415.24 | +28.23 | +0.27 | 3387.77M | 10388.22 | 10515.86 | 10359.23 |
World Markets - FT.com The latest markets news from the Financial Times, with stock data, financial commentary and investor analysis
- Deutsche Bank’s €9bn cash call hits shares
Banks in Germany drag European equity indices lower after Deutsche Bank confirms plans to raise fresh capital ahead of this weekend’s Basel Committee on Banking Supervision - Stocks struggle for gains as traders remain cautious
Global market overview: Stocks in the US and Europe are struggling to make headway after Asia provided a mixed backdrop . - China posts strong copper and crude imports
The world’s largest consumer of commodities including copper and iron ore, registered strong growth in crude oil and copper imports in August, allaying fears of a slowdown in the country’s demand - Defensive stocks guard FTSE 100’s gains
London’s benchmark index holds steady, with medical and tobacco stocks in demand as traders show reluctance to make fresh bets on risk after gains over the wider week - China trade surplus in surprise drop
China’s trade surplus narrowed last month, with imports growing much faster than expected though not enough to defuse political pressure on Beijing over the level of its currency
- Oil groups lead US stocks after pipeline leak
US stocks were almost flat in early trading with the energy sector leading the risers after a pipeline leak boosted the price of crude oil - Safety first in search for income
Bond mentality is invading the equity world, with investors seeking safer and more generous yields. - Positive data boost US equities
US stocks rose rose after the number of initial claims for jobless benefits dropped and US exports climbed - US wholesale inventories jump in July
US wholesalers replenished their stocks at the fastest clip in two years in July in a sign that consumer demand may be picking up in the US - US equities edge up as Europe fears recede
US stocks rose as concerns about Europe's debt problems eased and investors shrugged off the Fed's Beige Book, which reported a slowdown in the US economic recovery