Billing the Value of the Dollar

Shares on European stock exchanges today marked increases, out of which the largest was registered on Wall Street, as investors welcomed the company's solid results. In the U.S., the S&P 500 index rose 0.4 percent to 2,867 points, Dow Jones from 0.3 percent to 25.836 points, and Nasdaq to 0.5 percent in [...]
Shares on European stock exchanges today marked increases, out of which the largest was registered on Wall Street, as investors welcomed the company's solid results.
In the U.S., the S&P 500 index rose 0.4 percent to 2,867 points, Dow Jones from 0.3 percent to 25.836 points, and Nasdaq by 0.5 percent to 7.864 points, Kosovo Press broadcasts.
In Europe, index German DAX grew by 1.7 percent in the afternoon, French CAC 40 times 0.9 percent, while FTSE 100 British scored 0.1 percent.
The dollar weakened in proportion to the Japanese yen to 110.40 from 110.23 yesterday, while the euro rose to $1,1527 from $1,1467.
In Asia, Japan's Nikei index increased by 0.1 percent, South Korea's Kospi by 1 percent, and Hang Sang in Hong Kong by 0.5 percent.











