📆 Friday, July 14
► Global stocks are on track for their best weekly gains since November, with optimism due to possible end of US monetary tightening and rising signs of stimulus from Beijing to strengthen Chinese economy.
► US indices closed significantly higher on Thursday with the Nasdaq 100 hitting its first close above 15500 mark since January 2022. The Stoxx Europe 600 is little changed in early European trading; Burberry Group reports slowing sales growth, causing stock to slip.
► Second-quarter US earnings season is anticipated to start not on a negative footing. Traders await quarterly results from major banks, including JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, and Citigroup.
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