While the local index was down, European stocks pared losses on Friday and US futures rebounded after the attack - the latest display of market resilience. We'll hold up pretty well, it might be a down day but people certainly won't panic," he said. The attack killed 84 people and injured hundreds. "It won't be a bloodbath or anything, it will be some modest, small weakness," Lister said yesterday. While Turkey is a small part of the global economy, Lister said the failed coup was another instance of political volatility in the world.
Source: New Zealand Herald July 17, 2016 16:52 UTC