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Follow on Google News | Altrice Investment Co. Limited – Memorial Day in US – European Polls & Global Market UpdateAsia stocks edged up early on Monday, and the euro was confined to a narrow range after the weekend's European Parliament elections highlighted the deepening political fragmentation of the 28-country bloc.
Estimates after the European Parliament polls closed on Sunday showed that the two largest centrist groups - the European Peoples' Party (EPP) to the right and the Socialists & Democrats (S&D) on the left - will no longer hold a majority in the new 751-seat chamber. Analysts said the single currency's muted reaction to the preliminary vote outcome came as the results showed populist and far-right parties in some countries were unlikely to have gathered as much support as anticipated. . A centrist, pro-EU coalition would still be possible in the new chamber that will sit for the first time on July 2nd. But it would be more difficult to piece together among more numerous partners, according to the European Parliament's estimates. The longer-term impact of the election, therefore, remained unclear, analysts say. The pound was 0.1% higher at $1.2727. Sterling had bounced back from a near five-month trough of $1.2605 after British Prime Minister Theresa May said she would quit early next month. The dollar index against a basket of six major currencies inched down 0.05% to 97.563. In equities, MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan added 0.1%. Gains were limited by persistent concerns that the China-U.S. trade conflict was fast turning into a technology cold war between the world's two largest economies. Japan's Nikkei climbed 0.2%. Wall Street's major indexes edged higher on Friday in a rebound from the previous session's losses after comments from U.S. President Donald Trump regarding trade relations with China gave the wary markets a bit of a respite. U.S. crude futures crawled up 0.38% to $58.85 per barrel, trimming some of the deep losses suffered last week when trade tensions clouded the global demand outlook for the commodity. Brent crude rose 0.79% to %69.24 per barrel. "Our ambitions keep us ahead of our competitors, and our research, service and results keep our clients in a position of financial security." To receive more information on opportunities within the US markets or the IPO's of 2019, or to find out more about our services and products, contact us at info@altriceinvestment.com or visit our website – http://www.altriceinvestment.com for further details. End
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