January 8 , 2014 - Daily News Market

 

Today Hot Property : EUR , USD

 

International Monetary Fund said it was going to raise their forecasts for economic growth , which brought hope to international markets . In addition , the economic outlook for the United States once again improved after official data showed that the decline in trade of up to four years of anguish and low . This is the backbone of the park , and so S & P 500 closed 0.61 % higher, and the Dow Jones closed 0.64 % higher . Today , nonfarm steady job will be given as af FOMC Meeting Minutes . The market is waiting for the results of any indication on the direction of future monetary policy . Asian stocks also gained following Hang Seng positivity rising 1.25 % . Blitzter Ride 1.94 % as was pushed further weakening of Hawiyuhu . After yesterday's strong gains , stocks in Europe were little changed .

 

WTI was trading in a flat channel count data prior to the U.S. release at 3:30 ( GMT ) . Tensions in Libya are the people flood over the United States and SNAP cold may lead to price increases . Gold is nothing to fall minutes before being released . U.S. Dollar is strengthening due to the reports that the data will be fed well and may decide to further reduce the amount of cooling program .

 

Today Main Events :

 

10:00 GMT : EUR - Retail Sales - measuring the change in the total value of sales of inflation - adjustment of the level of retail . It is the first indication is used , which accounts for the majority of overall economic activity .

 

10:00 GMT : EUR - Unemployment Rate - measures the percentage of the labor force that is unemployed and looking for work during the previous month .

 

11:00 GMT : EUR - German Factory orders (mother ) - a step change in the total value of new orders placed with manufacturers of all products , durable and long-term without

 

13:15 GMT : USD - steady Change nonfarm employment - a step change in the monthly non - farm self -employment , payments based on the data of approximately 400,000 U.S. business clients .

 

19:00 GMT : USD - FOMC Meeting Minutes - detailed log a policy board meeting held two weeks ago . Minutes provide a deep understanding of your position on FOMC monetary policy , so carefully check dealers shillings Prime Minister about the consequences of making interest rates in the future .

 

April 11, 2014 - Daily News

 

Today's Hot Asset : USD

 

Technology selloff continued yesterday in companies such as Facebook, Apple and Google are experiencing sharp losses. Nasdaq, the benchmark index of U.S. technology stocks, suffered its worst day since 2011, dropping 3.1 % , or 129.79 points. S & P 500 lost 2.09 % , while the Dow Jones lost 1.62 % . Asian markets experienced the same feeling. Nikkei dropped 2.38 % , the Yen against the U.S. dollar jumped ; Trade ¥ 101,36 compared to ¥ 102,13. Chinese CPI came in slightly below expectations, the downward momentum we have seen in recent months. However , analysts believe that the change is driven by the Chinese New Year, etc. Outlook remains silent . Accordingly , Hang Seng lost 0.79 % . European markets also opened lower amid selloffs in Asia and Wall Street. Currently , FTSE 100 1% lower , DAX is 1.21 % lower and the CAC 40 0.94% lower.

 

WTI remains high due to speculation that fuel demand that the U.S. should grow the economy continues to recover. Initial jobless claims are more positive than expected claims reached the lowest since May 2007 , reduced by 32,000 to 300,000 . Weaker than expected Chinese trade data due to a slight dip during the Asian session, but still went on weekly earnings . Gold reached its highest price in almost 3 weeks after the Federal Reserve 's meeting minutes. Low borrowing costs weaken the dollar , making gold an attractive investment . Gains were also seen in the decline in the stock market. Traders should focus on key U.S. data for clues to the state of the economy today .

 

The main events :

 

12.30 GMT: USD - PPI

 

13.55 GMT: USD - Michigan consumer sentiment

 

October 10.2013 - Binary Options Daily Market News

 

Asian stock markets were volatile trading as investors await U.S. current situation is not resolved. Uncertainty is likely to continue until a decision is made . Hang Seng closed 0.8 % lower. Japanese stocks rose as the yen fell amid signs that tapers begin by year-end ; Nikkei closed 1.12 % higher. The fact that Janet Yellen will be the new head of the Federal Reserve brought some optimism to the market because it is more Doves and probably will not rush to withdraw stimulus. U.S. stocks rose in this regard and optimism, as traders expect the debt ceiling to be raised . The Dow Jones rose 0.18 % and the S & P500 closed 0.06 % higher. European stocks opened higher default U.S. seems unlikely , DAX rose 0.54 %, while the FTSE 100 rose 0.38 %.

 

Today the price of gold fell as news about the next Fed Chairman Janet Yellen , caused the dollar to rise. There was good news on shrinking when the Fed meeting minutes were released causing a further decline in gold . WTI fell yesterday after data showed an increase in supply. This raised fears that demand is lower than normal. Today he bought a little, and can now start to oscillate.

 

Home Today's events:

 

08.00 GMT: EUR - ECB Monthly Report - ( ECB), the European Central Bank's monthly report contains statistics, policy evaluation when setting interest rates. The report also contains a detailed analysis of current and future economic conditions from the point of view of the bank.

 

11.00 GMT: GBP - Bank of England QE Total - The Bank of England creates new electronic money and uses it to buy pigs from private investors such as pension funds and insurance companies

 

11.00 GMT: GBP - Decision interest rate - Bank of England (BOE) members of the monetary policy committee vote on where to set the speed. Traders watch for changes in interest rates closely as short term interest rates are the primary factor in currency valuation.

 

11.45 GMT: JPY - BOJ governor said Kuroda - The Bank of Japan (BOJ) Governor Haruhyko Kuroda ( March 2013 ) will deliver a speech . As the head of the Bank of Japan , which sets short-term interest rates , it has a major impact on the value of JPY. Traders watch his speeches closely as they are often used to remove subtle hints regarding future monetary policy and interest rate

 

12.30 GMT: USD - for unemployment benefits - unemployment benefits determines the number of people who filed for unemployment insurance for the first time last week. This is the earliest U.S. economic data , but the impact on the market varies from week to week.

 

13.45 GMT: USD - FOMC Member Bullard Speaks - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President and the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) voting members ( March 2011 - present ) James Bullard has to say . FOMC members are responsible for setting interest rates and their performances closely monitoring guidance on possible areas of future monetary policy.

 

16.20 GMT: EUR- ECB President Draghi Speaks - Mario Draghi (born September 3, 1947 ) an Italian banker and economist who has been governor of the Bank of Italy and succeeded Jean -Claude Trichet as president of the European Central Bank since November 2011 . As head of the ECB, which controls short-term interest rates had a greater impact on the EUR value than any other people.

 

January 9, 2014 - Daily News

 

Today's Highlights assets: EUR, GBP, USD

 

Minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee meeting were released , but a very limited amount of information to be released , and not the pace of future reduction settings. However , officials did state that they believe the benefits of quantitative easing is to ease over time , there is only one official to vote against the slowing pace of procurement . U.S. stocks fell as the meeting fueled speculation stimulus cuts may increase . In the S% P 500 index closed down 0.02 percent , while the Dow Jones closed down 0.41 percent . A series of Chinese Asian stock markets fell after the data came out worse than expected. Completed a comprehensive stock lower , the Nikkei index fell 1.50% , the Hang Seng fell 0.96 percent . European stock markets also opened mixed as investors wait from 0:45 to speak ECB interest decision (Greenwich Mean Time ) and Draghi , 13:30 ( GMT time ) .

 

WTI crude oil fell yesterday's five-week low after data showed gasoline and distillate inventories rose . It has been trading in a flat channel , but we may see higher prices because of Libya tensions are on the rise and demand may increase because of the cold weather in the United States . Gold prices were little changed , following the meeting. We may not see further action until the non-farm payrolls figures are released on Friday . Due to the low price , we can see an increase in physical demand can push prices up in the short term .

 

Today's main activities:

 

11.00 GMT : EUR - German industrial production - manufacturer of measuring output , mines and utilities production of the total inflation-adjusted value changes.

 

12.00 GMT : The Bank of England sterling interest rate decision (BOE) Monetary Policy Committee members voted to set the rate where

 

12.45 GMT : EUR - Interest rate decisions - six members of the European Central Bank (ECB) Executive Committee and where to set the rate of the euro zone central bank governors of 16 votes

 

13.30 GMT : EUR - European Central Bank President Mario Draghi speech - Mario Draghi ( born September 3, 1947 ) is an Italian banker and economist who has been Italy 's central bank governor and succeeded Jean-Claude Trichet as European Central Bank president since November 2011 . As the European Central Bank , in charge of controlling short-term interest rates , he influenced the value of the euro more than any other person

 

13.30 GMT : USD - Initial jobless claims - who measures in the past week the number of individuals applying for unemployment insurance for the first time . This is the earliest U.S. economic data , but the impact on the market varies from week to week .

 

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