• BOE leaves interest rates unchanged
• US Unemployment claims above 3.1 milion
European indices finished Thursday session in green as investors welcomed the fact that Chinese exports for April came in above expectations. Markets hope that China may recover faster than anticipated and support global growth. In regards to macroeconomic data, industrial production in Germany and France fell at record pace. Bank of England left interest rates unchanged and its target for bond-buying at £645 billion. BOE is willing to intensify its asset purchase program from June in order to support the economy which has been severely affected by the pandemic. The BoE expects that the economy will shrank by 25% in the April-June period and by 14% in full 2020, before rebounding by 15% in 2021.
US stocks are also trading higher despite another set of weak macroeconomic data. Today's unemployment claims report showed 3.17 million Americans applied for state unemployment benefits last week, but the number marked the fifth straight weekly decline in applications. The Challenger report showed US companies cut the most jobs on record in April. Meanwhile, tensions between Washington and Beijing increased after President Trump said he was "watching closely" whether China is fulfilling its obligations under the Phase 1 trade deal, days after he threatened new tariff action against Beijing over the coronavirus outbreak. Today both PayPal (PYPL.US) and Lyft (LYFT.US) posted better than expected quarterly results.


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