London ( UKX ) -0.32%. Germany ( DAX:IND ) -0.22%. Germany's service sector growth slows sharply in March . France ( CAC:IND ) +0.43%. France's service activity slips deeper into contraction . In other parts of Europe, retail sales in the Czech Republic rose by 4.1% Y/Y in February. The annual inflation rate in the Czech Republic rose to 1.9% Y/Y in March. Euro Area Composite PMI falls to 50.7 in ...
London ( UKX ) -0.32%. Germany ( DAX:IND ) -0.22%. Germany's service sector growth slows sharply in March . France ( CAC:IND ) +0.43%. France's service activity slips deeper into contraction . In other parts of Europe, retail sales in the Czech Republic rose by 4.1% Y/Y in February. The annual inflation rate in the Czech Republic rose to 1.9% Y/Y in March. Euro Area Composite PMI falls to 50.7 in March; services PMI slips to 50.2 . The pan-European Stoxx 600 ( STOXX) traded 0.19% lower to 595.5, as European markets returned from a 4-day Easter break. Sector-wise, financials and consumer non-cyclicals led gains, while tech stocks lagged. The euro remained stable against the dollar on Tuesday, hovering around $1.154. European gas moved up after Trump warned of potential strikes on key Iranian infrastructure if Tehran fails to meet U.S. demands, raising the risk of further disruption to global energy flows. Oil prices extended gains, climbing above $115 per barrel amid escalating tensions. In the bond market, the yield on the US 10-year Treasury was up 1 basis point to 4.34%. UK's 10-year yield was up 3 basis points to 4.87%. Germany's 10-year yield was up 2 basis points to 3.02%. Currencies: ( EUR:USD ) ( GBP:USD ) ( CHF:USD ) ETFs: (NYSEARCA: EWG ), (NYSE: GF ), (NYSEARCA: EWI ), (NYSEARCA: EWQ ), (NASDAQ: FGM ), (NASDAQ: DAX ), (NYSEARCA: FLGR ), (NYSEARCA: FXB ), (NYSEARCA: EWU ), (NASDAQ: FKU ), (BATS: EWUS ), (NYSEARCA: FLGB ), (NYSEARCA: GREK ) More on Europe Euro Comes Out Swinging: Can The 'Trump Reversal' Sustain EUR/USD's Upside Bias? EUR/USD Found Support Above 1.1495, Potential Push Up Towards 'Expanding Wedge' Range Resistance GBP/USD Chart Alert: Bull Flag Pattern In Play Ahead Of Retail Sales Data Germany's service sector growth slows sharply in March France service activity slips deeper into contraction
kschulze/iStock via Getty Images LGI Homes ( LGIH ) closed 451 homes in March 2026 , including 9 previously leased units, bringing its first-quarter total to 916 homes. The March figure represents a sharp 82.59% M/M increase from February's 247 closings . However, on a Y/Y basis, monthly closings rose 5.87% from 426 in March 2025, while the full Q1 volume declined 8.03% compared to the 996 units r...
kschulze/iStock via Getty Images LGI Homes ( LGIH ) closed 451 homes in March 2026 , including 9 previously leased units, bringing its first-quarter total to 916 homes. The March figure represents a sharp 82.59% M/M increase from February's 247 closings . However, on a Y/Y basis, monthly closings rose 5.87% from 426 in March 2025, while the full Q1 volume declined 8.03% compared to the 996 units reported last year. As of March 31, the homebuilder maintained a steady operational footprint with 142 active selling communities. LGI Homes has scheduled the release of its Q1 2026 financial results for Tuesday, April 28, 2026, before the market opens. More on LGI Homes LGI Homes, Inc. 2025 Q4 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation LGI Homes: Industry Challenges And High Leverage Make This Prospect Scary LGI Homes, Inc. (LGIH) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript LGI Homes outlines 2026 guidance with 4,600–5,400 closings and stable pricing as affordability pressures persist LGI Homes Non-GAAP EPS of $0.97 beats by $0.06, revenue of $473.96M misses by $5.64M