Last week was a negative affair for the world’s major markets with only the DAX making gains.

In Europe over the course of the week, the FTSE was down on last week’s close by 0.89% at 7377.6; the DAX ended at 12304, up by 1.3% on last week’s close; the CAC was down by 0.17% to end the session at 5113.5.

The Dow ended the week down by 0.86% to close at 21798. The Nasdaq composite index was down by 1.2% over the course of the week at 6360.2.

The Nikkei 225 ended the week’s trading down by 2.1% to end the session at 19275.

Currency markets review

On the currency markets last week, the Yen enjoyed the best of the trading. The Dollar was weaker against Sterling last week closing at $1.32102 to the Pound, a fall of 1.8% on the week. The Greenback weakened against the Euro last week by 1.4% to close at $1.2042 to the Euro. The Dollar weakened against the Japanese currency closing at 107.7 Yen to the Dollar, making a loss of 2.2% during the week.

The Euro was weaker against the Yen ending at 129.7, a fall of 0.83% over the course of the week. It lost ground against Sterling last week, falling by 0.8447%, the close saw one £ buying €1.0972. The Euro now buys 1.1387 CHF, a loss of 0.39% on the week.

Commodities market review

On the commodities market, the price for Brent crude ended at $53.78 per barrel, a rise of 2% over the course of the week’s trading. The value of gold rose last week closing at $1348.7 per ounce, a gain of 2.1% on the week.