Business Party like it’s 1999—investors send European stocks into record territory Published 3 years ago on 13 August 2021 By Terry Power Europe’s benchmark, the Stoxx 600, is on one heck of a run. Read More Related Topics:1999investors20% gain from market lowAmazonAPPLbank resultsbiggest gainers since coronavirus outbreakBitcoinBrexitbull marketByteDancecheap oilchina gdpChristine Lagardecommoditiescoppercoronaviruscoronavirus impact on goldcoronavirus impact on marketscorporate earningscovid 19 vaccinescrude oilCSI 300 IndexDJIAdollarDow Jones Industrial Averageearnings beatearnings calendarearnings seasonECBeconomic growthEuropeanEuropean Central BankFed to buy corporate bondsfinancial stocksfinancialsgoldGoldman SachsHang SengHong Konghow many deaths from coronavirusIMFJerome Powelljobs reportJP Morgan ChaselockdownmanufacturingMcDonaldsModernaMSCI ChinaNASDAQnew recordsPartyPfizerprofit warningsq1 earnings seasonq2 earnings seasonRecordretail salesS&P 500SARSSARS impact on marketssendShanghai CompositeShenzen CompositeSMI numberssocial distancingsteelstocksStoxx 600strong dollartech stockstechnical bull marketterritoryteslaTikTokunemploymentUS jobless claimsutilities stocksvaccines lift marketsvisawagesWells Fargowhat is the definition of a bull marketwhich companies report earningswhich countries impacted by coronaviruswhy is bitcoin fallingwhy is crypto fallingwhy is dogecoin fallingwhy is ethereum fallingwinners and losers in S&P 500Wuhan province