Investors in New York assume that the new import duties are still being lowered. The Dow Jones is 0.2 percent higher. Tech fair Nasdaq wins 0.3 percent and the S&P 500 ended 0.2 percent in the plus. Investors in the United States are more concerned with the publication of the quarterly figures of the major banks in the coming days, those JP Morgan Chase kicked off on Tuesday, then the announced rates increase last weekend by US President Donald Trump.
The record stand of the Bitcoin Initially, crypto companies did well. Mara Even raced 8 percent higher, but at the end of the day the profit is limited to 0.4 percent. Crypto fair Coinbase win 1.8 percent.

Earlier in the day, the AEX raced 0.5 percent lower in the mid -afternoon, but investors rose to optimism on Wall Street

Technology and semiconductor shares in particular had a hard time, but a large extent brushed their losses from earlier in the day. Besi Provides 2 percent, tech vestor Prosus ends 1.1 percent lower, and also ASMI Loses 0.3 percent and ASML Eventually even know 0.5 percent.

Defensive shares will do well on Monday. With the financial funds closes ABN AMRO drops 1.9 percent lower and ING 0.7 percent.
Aegon (+1.7 percent) ends at the top of the AEX. KPN win 1.1 percent, Unilever closes 1 percent higher, followed by Ahold Delhaize (+1 percent).

Also the Midkap Close 0.4 percent lower. Aalberts Loses 1.6 percent.

The Smallcap Loses 0.3 percent. Plastics and chemical manufacturer Avantium ends with a loss of 3.1 percent at the bottom. Also TomTom (-2.1 percent) loses in the run-up to the publication of the half-year figures.

Elsewhere in Europe, the mood also became better now that American investors count on that the soup is not eaten as hot as it is served. The German Dax Finished 0.4 percent in the minus, where it was 1 percent lower in the mid -afternoon. The French Cac Eventually lost 0.3 percent. The Call 20 In Brussels and the Spanish IBEX 35 made up for the losses from earlier in the day and were even closed 0.2 percent higher. In London, the FTSE has colored green all day and 0.6 percent fell.

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