The month of January started with uncertainty in the main markets, and as the month progressed, optimism prevailed in the financial markets, which allowed the main stock markets to close on a high. Thus, the Eurostoxx 50 rallied by almost 3% and Wall Street closed with a slightly more moderate rise due to how poorly received the words of the chairman of the Federal Reserve on the last day of the month were, while delaying expectations of lower type and causing widespread falls. Thus, the S&P 500 closed the month with a rise of 1.60% and the Nasdaq with 1%.
The macroeconomic data were the main protagonists in January, with inflation figures, US labour market data and GDP standing out as the highlights. January highlighted again the strength of the North American market and the weakness of the Eurozone. Central banks caught the attention of analysts at their meetings at the end of the month.