Demand for buying technology stocks rises in European indices

Stokes 600" The European Union rose 1.8 percent by 07:22 GMT, its highest level since September 23.

The cursor went up "Financial Times 100" Britain by 1.4 percent.

All sub-indices rose on the index "Stokes 600"led by the travel and leisure sector index, which rose by 2.8 percent, while the technology sector, sensitive to interest rate movements, rose by 2.4 percent.

US stocks rose sharply in Monday’s trading.

All major sectors included in the index increased "Standard & Poor’s 500" led by the energy sector.

The three major indices on Wall Street ended the third quarter of the year, Friday, with a decline due to growing concerns that the very tight monetary policy from US Federal It will push the economy into a recession.

cursor rose "Standard & Poor’s 500" By 92.81 points, or 2.54 percent, to end the session, recording 3,678.43 points, while the index increased "Nasdaq" The aggregate was 235.42 points, or 2.23 percent, to record 10,811.04 points.

The cursor went up "Dow Jones" Industrial: 764.52 points, or 2.63%, to record 29,480.41 points.

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The pointer went up.Stokes 600The European Union rose 1.8 percent by 07:22 GMT, its highest level since September 23.

The British FTSE 100 index rose 1.4 percent.

All sub-indices rose on the “Stoxx 600” index, led by the travel and leisure sector index, which rose by 2.8 percent, while the technology sector, which is sensitive to interest rate movements, rose by 2.4 percent.

US stocks rose sharply in Monday’s trading.

All major sectors included in the index increased.Standard & Poor’s 500led by the energy sector.

The three major indices on Wall Street ended the third quarter of the year, Friday, with a decline due to growing concerns that the very tight monetary policy from US Federal It will push the economy into a recession.

The “Standard & Poor’s 500” index rose by 92.81 points, or 2.54 percent, to end the session, recording 3,678.43 points, while the index increased “NasdaqThe aggregate was 235.42 points, or 2.23 percent, to record 10,811.04 points.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 764.52 points, or 2.63 percent, to record 29,480.41 points.

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