
Most European stock markets showed only a very weak upward movement in the middle of the trading week. The markets are tense about Thursday’s European Central Bank meeting. Investors are wondering whether the ECB will specify a timetable for gradual monetary tightening.
European stock markets saw a so-called sideways movement during Wednesday’s trading, with none of them moving convincingly up or down. The Madrid stock exchange gained the most, with its main index IBEX 35 gaining 0.46 percent.
Overall growth
The pan-European Stoxx 600 index rose just 0.03 percent, while Paris firmed 0.07 percent. The only major European stock exchange to weaken was the one in Frankfurt am Main, whose DAX index dropped 0.34 percent.
Only mining and energy titles, which are benefiting from rising commodity prices, appreciated significantly. France’s EDF, for example, firmed 2.4 percent. Italian telecom operator Telecom Italia also gained three percent.
ECB and future
The European Central Bank could specify the timetable for tightening monetary policy after its meeting on Thursday. It is generally expected to raise interest rates in the third or final quarter of this year.