Wall Street equities finished lower Thursday following a mixed US retail sales report, while European luxury stocks pushed higher following strong results from Cartier owner Richemont.
Strong bank earnings failed to sustain a rally on Wall Street, but stocks in Europe and Asia pushed higher. European and Asian indices gained after Wednesday's Wall Street rally.
MSCI's global equities gauge rose on Thursday, while Wall Street stocks dipped and U.S. Treasury yields fell after a mixed bag of economic data and Federal Reserve officials' comments suggested more interest rate cuts on the horizon.
Richemont delivered stunning holiday quarter performance with luxury jewelry sales up 14%, while Signet reported holiday accessible/mass-market jewelry sales down 2%.
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European luxury shares jumped Thursday after Cartier parent Richemont reported record quarterly sales, lifting investor hopes that the high-end sector is finally recovering from a slump caused by weak Chinese demand.
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On the geopolitical front, Dimon said the bank continues to face uncertainty as wars rage in Ukraine and the Middle East, and new governments could be taking over in France, Germany and Canada. Other potential headwinds come from increased military spending, fiscal deficits and infrastructure needs.