Stocks dipped lower on Thursday after European leaders decided to schedule a second summit meeting for next week. The prolonged debate between Germany and France spooked equity markets seeing as how investors will now have to wait yet another week before a comprehensive plan is finalized. Equities managed to regain much of the lost ground in afternoon trading, as investors were cheerful to see the Philly Fed Index showing a sign of economic expansion. Gold futures slipped a bit, and prices for the yellow metal settled near $1,620 an ounce for the day. Industrial bellwether, General Electric, is slated to report earnings later today and analysts are expecting for the company to rake in $34.86 billion in revenues and generate a profit of $0.31 per share [try our Free ETF Stock Exposure Tool]. GE is the top holding in the Vanguard Industrials ETF (VIS), accounting for 11% of total assets, [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: Friday’s ETF To Watch: Vanguard Industrials ETF (VIS) Three ETFs To Watch This Week: XLF, UUP, VIS Wednesday’s ETF To Watch: Vanguard Industrials ETF (VIS) ETF Insider: Stay On The Sidelines ETF Insider: Beware Of A Dead Cat Bounce
Stocks dipped lower on Thursday after European leaders decided to schedule a second summit meeting for next week. The prolonged debate between Germany and France spooked equity markets seeing as how investors will now have to wait yet another week before a comprehensive plan is finalized. Equities managed to regain much of the lost ground in afternoon trading, as investors were cheerful to see the Philly Fed Index showing a sign of economic expansion. Gold futures slipped a bit, and prices for the yellow metal settled near $1,620 an ounce for the day. Industrial bellwether, General Electric, is slated to report earnings later today and analysts are expecting for the company to rake in $34.86 billion in revenues and generate a profit of $0.31 per share [try our Free ETF Stock Exposure Tool]. GE is the top holding in the Vanguard Industrials ETF (VIS), accounting for 11% of total assets, [...]
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