NEW YORK (dpa-AFX) – The escalating conflict between Russia and Ukraine had a stronger grip on the US stock markets on Tuesday than initially thought. After the long weekend, the indices got off to a better start than long feared, but over the course of the day they slipped back into the red. The Dow Jones Industrial
After two gloomy weeks, investors remained concerned about the future development of the Ukraine conflict. The day before, Russian President Vladimir Putin had recognized the self-proclaimed People’s Republics of Luhansk and Donetsk as sovereign countries against international protests and has now obtained permission from parliament for the deployment of Russian troops. So far, some countries have countered this with announcements of sanctions.
The tech-heavy Nasdaq 100
At first, it was said that bargain hunters would grab stocks again. However, experts did not want to give the all-clear. “In the short term, this conflict represents a significant stress factor for the stock markets,” stated analyst Frank Wohlgemuth from the National Bank. In the past, political stock exchanges have often proved to be short-lived. Whether this will be the case again cannot be answered seriously. A solution to the conflict is not in sight.
On the company side, the current business development of Home Depot was in the Dow
On the Nasdaq stock exchange, AMD shares were still quite positive with an increase of 0.6 percent. There was a rare buy recommendation from the analysts at Bernstein Research. After a break of almost ten years, an “outperform” is appropriate again, emphasized analyst Stacy Rasgon in his study. The papers of the semiconductor group are valued as cheaply as they have not been for five years.
The US department store chain Macy’s
Meanwhile, there was a particularly large price increase for the papers of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
While shares of competitor Airbus rose in Europe, those of Boeing in New York fell 5.2 percent. Airbus announced the testing of an engine for its planned hydrogen aircraft – an idea for future aircraft propulsion, which Boeing was recently skeptical about./tih/he
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