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January 23, 2014 - Daily Market News

 

Today hot Assets : EUR , USD

 

Most U.S. stocks were mixed as investors digest earnings reports . Disappointing results from IBM , in particular, weighed on sentiment. The late U.S. trade , the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.25 % , but the S & P 500 rose 0.06 % . During the Asian session , the HSBC China Manufacturing PMI showed manufacturing economy contracts last month. As a result , the Hang Seng fell 1.44% . Nikkei also fell , 0.79 % , after the yen showed strength against the U.S. dollar. European shares opened lower awaiting key data . We receive manufacturing and services PMI data from France, Germany and Europe were , in general, investors should look there.

 

WTI was present , climbing and reached a high of three weeks. This came after the International Monetary Fund decided that forecast higher global growth after the International Energy Agency increased the forecast for global oil demand . However, today, in advance was stopped because of negative data from China, weak PMI figures can lead to a slowdown in oil demand . Traders should wait for the EIA inventory data later at 16 ( GMT ) . Gold reached a low two weeks amid speculation that the Fed will increase the cone . We now see a price correction easy and the price reached a small Chinese PMI . Traders should look closely at data from the U.S. later, including initial jobless claims from 13:30 (GMT ) and Existing Home Sales 15 ( GMT ) .

 

Main Event Today :

 

08.00 GMT : EUR - French Manufacturing PMI - measure activity levels for purchasing managers in the manufacturing sector.

 

08.30 GMT : EUR - German PMI Manufacturing - measure activity levels for purchasing managers in the manufacturing sector.

 

09.00 GMT : EUR - PMI Manufacturing - measure activity levels for purchasing managers in the manufacturing sector.

 

13.30 GMT : CAD - Core Retail Sales Retail - measures changes in the value of the level of retail sales member in Canada , except for cars. It is an important indicator of consumer spending and is also considered as an indicator of the rate for the Canadian economy .

 

13.30 GMT : USD - Initial Jobless Claims - measures the number of individuals who filed for unemployment insurance for the first time during last week

 

15.00 GMT : USD - Existing Home Care Sales - measures the change in the annualized number of existing residential buildings that were sold during the previous month .

 

August 1, 2014 - Market News Daily. 

 

This attractive asset: gold. 

 

U.S. stocks finished sharply lower following mixed data and start in Argentina. Unemployment first rose less than expected and the Chicago PMI fell at the highest rate since 2008. Trading volume is higher than normal and the S & P 500 was down 2% at 1930.67, the Dow dropped the most experiences. 6 months and closed 1.88% lower at 16,563.3 lost more than 300 points as all components are in red. Index lost all its gains for the year. Asian markets also fell across the region following the conviction States. Despite producing positive Chinese PMI, Hang Seng lost 0.81%, its first loss in 8 and Nikkei lost 0.63% Europe will decline as investors hesitated ahead of the NFP that. 12:30 GMT the stock in Germany's DAX was down 0.41% FTSE 100 index down 0.25%, while the CAC 40 in France has changed. 

 

WTI Crude broke through support and dropped as low as $ 97.60/barrel prices have not been this low since March and will be driven by the accident at the Coffeyville refinery, which reduces the need for strong U.S. dollar also pushed. prices down and to the trader should view workforce data was released by the U.S. at 12:30 GMT, gold was on track for its third weekly decline, while the U.S. economy may be stronger precious metals. will continue to move lower today ahead of the NFP does not know any flare-up of political tensions that could alter the trajectory of the yellow metal. 

 

Today the main event: 

 

8.00 GMT: EUR - German manufacturing PMI - measures the activity level of purchasing managers in the manufacturing sector. 

 

08.30 GMT: GBP - Manufacturing PMI - measuring the activity level of purchasing managers in the manufacturing sector. 

 

12.30 GMT: USD - nonfarm employment - measures the change in the number of employed people during the previous month, excluding the farming industry. 

 

14.00 GMT: USD - ISM Manufacturing PMI - based on data compiled from monthly replies to questions asked of purchasing and supply executives in over 400 industrial companies.

 

June 5 Daily Market

 

Market News

 

Wall Street ends down on fears the Fed could reduce incentives

Stocks ended lower on Tuesday, resuming their recent decline as investors sold growth-oriented sectors on speculation the Federal Reserve may slow the pace of its economic stimulus.

The move follows a retreat of about 2 percent in the last two weeks from the seven-month term benefits, which was mainly due to continued economic support from the central bank.

"It seems that perhaps investors are tiring at the time of long stock, while (the market has) been in this trading range. Was unable to renew their enthusiasm, and I think that's attractive investors to" lock in profits, said All Luschini, chief investment strategist at Jenny Montgomery Scott in Philadelphia.

He said that the S & P 500 seemed to be slowly approaching its 50-day moving average, which is around 1602.

"The market took the form of heavy feel to it," he added.

Growth-oriented sectors have been hit the hardest, a switch from last week, as investors took profits in high-dividend stocks. S & P financial index fell 0.9 percent, while the index of telecommunications grew by 0.9 percent.

Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank President Esther George, who relentlessly criticizes the bond-buying program and voted against it at every meeting of the Fed this year, once again called on the Fed to come off its aggressive purchases. George said that the slowdown in bond purchases would help wean the financial markets and their dependence on ultra-easy money from the U.S. central bank.

Index Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 76.49 points, or 0.50 percent, to 15,177.54. 500 The Standard & Poor's was down 9.04 points, or 0.55 percent, to 1,631.38 during the day, but remains at 14.4 percent for the year.

The Nasdaq Composite Index was down 20.11 points, or 0.58 percent, to 3,445.26.

Dow decline over a 20-week contract revenue on Tuesdays.

All three indexes were down more than 1 percent during the session. Intraday volatility of the market has picked up since minutes from the last meeting of the U.S. central bank and recent remarks by Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke has heightened concerns the Fed may lower the rate of its bond-buying program sooner than expected.

Market breadth was also negative, with advancers outpacing decliners on the New York Stock Exchange by almost 12:58.

Dollar General Corp fell 9.2 percent to $ 48.64, the worst performer on the percentage of S & P 500, after the discount chain cut off the top end of its full-year profit forecast. The company also warned that slows the growth of sales and reduced margins as frugal shoppers make it difficult to raise prices.

Salesforce.com Inc shares slid 7.9 percent to $ 37.80 after it said it would pay $ 2.5 billion for marketing software maker ExactTarget ExactTarget Inc. shares rose 52.4 percent to $ 33.69.

Driving Salesforce.com decline was investors' fears that the rate at $ 33.75 per share, will reduce the margin in the near future.

Although defensive sectors have outperformed the sector growth in most of the rally this year, they look less attractive to the second half of the year, Goldman Sachs analysts wrote in a research note. They recommend underweighting health care and consumer products.

Trading volume was about 6.8 billion shares traded on the New York Stock Exchange, Nasdaq and NYSE MKT, slightly above the average daily volume of closing about 6.4 billion shares this year.

Advancers outpaced decliners on Nasdaq at 12:58

 

October 6 , 2013 - News daily market

 

Asset today 's hot : EUR

 

U.S. stocks fell, investors are awaiting the release of key economic data. Tomorrow will release its quarterly GDP of U.S. Nonfarm figure salaries Friday , following. Shall be on the Federal Reserve and economic information on the incoming closely monitor the progress in the labor market in the coming months as far as the financial outlook is better. S & P 500 0.28 % lower , and closed the Dow Jones closed 0.13 % lower . Asian stocks rose earlier in the session as the yen weakened against the dollar (Non - manufacturing PMI ism following positive) and Nikki closed 0.79 % higher . Hang Seng was mixed throughout the session as traders speculating that the Chinese leaders of the party 's economic reforms to give another meeting this weekend , closed 0.01 % higher . European stocks have started the session with little change.

 

WTI has been falling recently due to higher demand and lower supply. It rebounded through the Asia session , I began to come up to the price of entry into the oversold to the market, and the merchants made ​​the price. The price of gold is fluctuating . Impoverished pressed brass hope . All the positive U.S. data adds to speculation that the Fed quickly as possible to reduce monetary stimulus.

 

Main interest rates today :

 

08.00 GMT : GBP - Halifax House Price Index ( Mom ) / ( YoY ) - measures the change in price of the houses and properties financed Halifax bank of Scotland ( HBOS ) , one of the UK 's biggest mortgage atmosphere. In the window is a sign of the prince there is no health care.

 

9.00 GMT : EUR - Services PMI - measures the activity level of purchasing managers in the services sector. The report , based on surveys of about 600 executives in the private business sector services companies . Traders watch these surveys closely purchasing managers usually early access to information about the company's performance , which can be a leading indicator of overall economic performance.

 

09.30 GMT : GBP - industrial production ( Mom ) / ( YoY ) - measures the change in the total inflation - adjusted value of output produced by manufacturers , mines, and utilities .

 

09.30 GMT : GBP - The latest survey ( Mom ) / ( YoY ) - measures the total change in inflation - adjusted value of output produced by manufacturers . Maintain a ratio of approximately 80 % of the overall industrial production .

 

10.00 GMT : EUR - Retail sales ( Mom ) / ( YoY ) - changed the retail sales total price inflation - adjusted level. The first index is spending, on which part of the economy

 

11.00 GMT : EUR - German football Orders ( Mom ) - measures the change in the total value of new purchase orders placed with manufacturers so long and so not durable goods . Is a leading indicator of production.

 

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