Europe Stocks

Stocks in Europe

The whole European Union is the largest and wealthiest economy in the world. Yet, political unrest and poor fundamentals keep investors at bay. Since 1999, the eurozone, the main monetary union, has worked to effectively foster trade in the face of political flux and economic reform.  The European Central Bank, composed of a president and the leaders of the national central banks, is in charge of regulating the eurozone.

Investors interested in Europe stocks could do well to bottom fish during a debt crisis if they have time to hold those equities long enough to see recovery and growth.

ECB Opens Spigot on Bond-Buying Program

ECB leaders came to an agreement for a way to stabilize the euro and keep the eurozone intact, all of which helped U.S. markets on Thursday.

Clear With a Chance of Storms on the September Horizon

September is traditionally a touchy month in the market, and with a presidential election and critical U.S. and European economic news coming, watch out!

FedEx Profit Warning Is No Surprise

FedEx lowered its fiscal first-quarter earnings forecast Wednesday on global weakness. But the global slowdown is old news ... so should you buy the dip?

A Mixed First Day Back: Monday’s IP Market Recap

A third consecutive poor monthly manufacturing report from the ISM gets September off to a rough start.

Sun Is About to Set on Summer’s Rally

Policy moves and a historically bad month are set to hit stocks. Regarding the first, share prices have already built in anything the Fed, ECB might do next.

The Bond Bull Isn’t Done Chargin’

This week's bond market sell-off turned heads, but it's merely a gust against the prevailing downward winds.

U.S. Stocks Are Sinking in International Waters

A stronger dollar is hurting corporate revenue in the second quarter, but as Deere's latest results show, good old-fashioned demand ain't there, either.

Stocks Barely on Track: Tuesday’s IP Market Recap

Stocks started on the way up in the morning on good foreign and domestic news, but gave up some in the afternoon. The Dow barely finished up for the day.

Summer Doldrums Dump the Rally: Monday’s IP Market Recap

Markets took a breather from last week's five-day rally, with a focus on Europe and U.S. economic slowdown's combined with light August trading ending the run

The Economy’s Ever-Narrower Margin for Error

The latest U.S. economic reports, from productivity to trade to new unemployment claims, all have downsides in a world where growth everywhere is slowing.

Russian Equities Are in a European Stalemate

Europe's weight is felt as shares of Russian stocks languish despite record earnings. But the country's potential could show through an American energy major.

Amid the Uncertainty, Go For Oil Issues

Monetary policy is driving the markets, as investors await word on stimulus proposals from central bankers; while waiting get into oil from these 2 stock plays

The S&P Market Rally Case Needs Revisiting

Stock markets continue to rally as news from Europe settles down and earnings show some strong gains. The rally is a bit surprising from a technical perspective

ING: Lower Earnings Miss Q2 Forecasts

Dutch bank ING Groep reported lower second-quarter earnings that missed analysts' expectations as it shed risky Spanish assets.

Jobs Report Leaves QE3 Door Open

If the Fed only needs to see a lack of economic improvement to trigger QE3, the jobs report obliged. But that doesn't mean Fed (or ECB) action is coming soon.

Dr. Draghi Delivers a Drag On the Market

ECB president Mario Draghi did not deliver any uplifting news, but four stocks we hold increased dividends, rewarding shareholders for the long term

Draghi Drags Down the Dow: Thursday’s IP Market Recap

ECB chief Mario Draghi did not whisper the words investors wanted to hear, and U.S. markets took a tumble throughout the day on the non-news.

Outlook Still Dismal for Europe’s Banks

Walking and talking with people in London for the Olympics one finds concern over the eurozone economies and a chance to take advantage with puts on bank stocks

What Is Germany’s Next Move?

Eurozone leaders are set to meet in Frankfort, and Germany may hold the key to stabilizing the EU