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Cracks are starting to appear as Tesla and Apple share prices fall
Cracks are starting to appear as Tesla and Apple share prices fall
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Shares in London were down again on Thursday, following another significant tumble on Wall Street overnight, while volatility is on the rise, according to the Vix.
Global stock markets are recovering from the recent correction as they continued to make gains overnight, following another positive day on Wall Street.
Global markets, including the FTSE 100, have tumbled again after US indices officially entered correction territory.
European and Asian markets tumbled this morning after the Dow Jones took its biggest hit in six years.
Volatility in US equity markets plummeted to its lowest level in almost 50 years on Monday.
Sceptics on US equities heading higher are suffering from bearishness and Janet Yellen should pay less attention to the market, according to UBS’ Tom Digenan.
Equity markets continue to fall although falls in UK and US bond yields are a positive sign.
Oil prices fell yesterday as the IEA announced its members are to release millions of barrels of oil