8 April 2026 [STOCK MARKET UPDATE] A ceasefire boosts the markets, including the luxury sector The announcement of a truce between Washington and Tehran sent global stock markets soaring on Wednesday, while oil
1 April 2026 [STOCK MARKET UPDATE] Trump’s remarks give markets a boost Global financial markets are finally rising on Wednesday, buoyed by Donald Trump’s comments suggesting an imminent end to
26 March 2026 [STOCK MARKET UPDATE] Safe-haven stocks stumble as oil prices rise Despite a lull in recent days, European stock markets fell again on Thursday amid increasingly volatile markets due
19 March 2026 [STOCK MARKET UPDATE] Historic Surge in Gas and Oil Prices Sends Global Stock Markets Plummeting The military escalation in the Middle East sent shockwaves through financial markets worldwide on Thursday. With gas prices
12 March 2026 [STOCK MARKET UPDATE] Markets rocked by soaring oil prices and war in the Middle East Financial markets fell back into the red on Thursday, largely due to oil prices soaring above $100 a
5 March 2026 [STOCK MARKET UPDATE] War in Iran continues to put pressure on markets The conflict between Iran, the United States, and Israel continues to shake global financial markets. A sharp rise
25 February 2026 [STOCK MARKET UPDATE] European stock markets rise ahead of Nvidia verdict European markets opened higher on Wednesday, buoyed by a new wave of corporate earnings and a degree of
19 February 2026 [STOCK MARKET UPDATE] Caution for the Paris Stock Exchange after a record day yesterday After a historic session on Wednesday for the CAC40, European markets are showing renewed caution today, particularly due
12 February 2026 [STOCK MARKET UPDATE] CAC 40 hits record high thanks to corporate earnings Markets are rebounding this Thursday, particularly in Paris, where the CAC 40 reached a new all-time high thanks
5 February 2026 [STOCK MARKET UPDATE] Falling commodity prices impact global markets Globally, caution prevails in financial markets this Thursday, mainly due to the decline in commodity prices, although the