1 November 05:12
Economy
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On Friday, European stock markets recorded losses, with the pan-European Stoxx 600 falling by 0.5%. Major indices such as the FTSE 100, DAX, and CAC 40 also experienced declines, while inflation in the eurozone dropped to 2.1% in October, according to Eurostat. Services saw the highest price increase, and Estonia reported the highest inflation. At the same time, the eurozone economy grew by 0.2% in the third quarter, and the European Central Bank maintained the interest rate at 2%. Internationally, the meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping resulted in an agreement on rare metal exports. Brent oil prices remained stable, while gold saw a slight increase. In the U.S., Amazon and Apple reported positive financial results, contributing to the rise in stocks. In Asia, markets had a mixed performance, with Japanese stocks rising due to optimism regarding trade relations.
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Bursele europene au scăzut vineri, pe fondul rezultatelor corporative şi al unei inflaţii mai reduse în zona euro
Motivele pentru care bursele europene au închis vineri pe minus
BCE a menţinut dobânda de politică monetară neschimbată, dar bursele europene au scăzut
Bursele europene au scăzut, deși economia zonei euro a depășit așteptările. BCE a menținut dobânda cheie neschimbată