European stock markets ended mixed on Tuesday. The Stoxx Europe 600 index lost 0.1%. Rising oil prices helped UK’s FTSE 100 close up 0.8%, while Germany’s DAX 30 ended 0.1% lower at 10,488.75, and France’s CAC 40 added less than 0.1%. The euro edged higher against the dollar, trading at $1.0974 compared with $1.0925 late Monday in New York. Oil stocks advanced with BG Group rallying 3.3%, Portugal’s Galp Energia rising 2.1% and Italy’s ENI adding 1.1%. Trading was light. Tomorrow the UK and French markets will close early at 13:30 CET and 14:00 CET respectively, while German market will be closed all day. Today the final reading of third quarter French GDP came in lower than expected. At 10:30 CET final reading of UK third quarter GDP will be published. The tentative outlook is neutral.
Asian stocks advanced today following the gains on Wall Street. Australia's main index rose 0.5%, the Hang Seng index rallied 0.93% while Shanghai Composite Index lost 0.4%. The low liquidity was drained further as Japanese markets were closed for the Emperor's Birthday holiday.
Oil prices are extending gains today after US WTI rebounded on Tuesday, settling at a premium to Brent crude oil for the first time since August 2010. Futures for February delivery of WTI crude, the US benchmark, rose 0.9%, to $36.14 a barrel while futures on Brent crude fell 0.7% to $36.11 a barrel on London’s ICE exchange. Among the factors which contributed to WTI’s outperformance analysts mention the lifting of a four-decade ban on US oil exports, unwinding of a long Brent/short WTI spread before the end of the year, an increase in North Sea Brent crude output and an unexpected 3.6 million barrels fall in US crude stocks as reported by industry group the American Petroleum Institute. US stock official report will be released today at 16:30 CET by Energy Information Administration.
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