In London the FTSE 100 has dwindled by 0

U.S. places have finished the week on a retreat session. The monthly employment figures disappointed, both revealing a number of new job opportunities below expectations and a stronger than expected wage growth. What feed the uncertainties on the attitude of the Federal Reserve, which shall ensure that the slowdown in the economy remains moderate but concerned about any inflationary. This added warnings on results that reinforce concerns over growth.

In total, the Dow Jones conveyed 1.2, to 11.090,67 points, affected by the downturn of the diversified industrial group 3 m. Title fell 9 percent, its strongest decline in percentage for eight years, after indicating that its results for the second quarter would be lower than the forecasts of analysts. The news had even more impact that the season of the publications for the second quarter is about to start. Against the general trend, General Motors, which the Board of Directors has approved the opening of exploratory discussions with Renault-Nissan, won 0.96. The Nasdaq fell on his side of 1.16, to 2.130,06 points and the S & P 500 limited case-sensitive, with a decline of 0.67, to 1.265,48 points. At the end of a week shortened by the American national holiday, July 4, the Dow Jones displays a downturn weekly of 0.53, and the S & P 500 of 0.37, while the Nasdaq Composite lost emerge 1.94.

In Europe, after a cautious start to the session, the day ended in the red but more moderately. The DJ Euro Stoxx 50, which includes the largest capitalization in the euro area, assigned 0.3, to 3.651,33 points. In London, the FTSE 100 has dwindled by 0.02, to 5.888,90 points. Oil values are distinguished, drawn by the brent price, which reached a record level of 75,09 dollars in London. BP is awarded 1.49. Xstrata mining company (3.41) benefited from the continued for two weeks of its bid for Falconbridge.

The DAX down 0.24

At Frankfurt, the DAX finished down 0.24, to 5.681,85 points. Bayer rose by 2.8, after having raised EUR 1.2 billion to increase its participation in the capital of the pharmaceutical company Schering. A leader in the software of management SAP ( 1.04) followed the slope of its competitor Advanced Micro Services, after the release of lower than anticipated June sales figures. The ThyssenKrupp steel producer (2.35) benefited from good figures published Friday on the production of steel for the month of June. The week was almost white for the European places. The DJ Euro Stoxx 50 gained a mere 0.07, while the DAX remained virtually unchanged ( 0.03) and the French CAC 40 fell by 0.25. In this rather negative overall, the FTSE 100 marked its difference with a weekly gain of 0.95. The mining and metals industry sector argued the British index.

In Asia, Hong Kong and Tokyo have evolved in the opposite direction on the week. The Hang Seng rose by 1.18, while the Nikkei declined by 1.27. Friday, the Nikkei 225 Index closed down by 0.09, to 15.307,61 points. SOFTBANK fell by 10.7, after analysts negative recommendations. Tokyo Electric (1.78) and Astellas Pharma ( 2.44) contributed to maintain the index at the balance. The Hang Seng Index closed at 16.459,78 points, up slightly from 0.11, driven by its most important values, such as HSBC (0.66).