July 23, 2014 - Daily Market News 

 

Today's Hot Property: GBP 

 

U.S. stocks following positive data and earnings reports ended higher yesterday. Rise during the third month, the highest since October existing home sales in June increased by an annual rate of low CPI data in the United States can be expected to keep interest rates low fuel. Close the session 0.5% rise in the S & P 500 and Dow Jones rose 0.36%. Asian stocks were mixed in today's session. Antibiotic due to government measures to support the housing market rose 0.8% on speculation accelerating the dollar falling against the yen, the Nikkei fell 0.1%, to ¥ 101.53 ¥ 101.51 against the dollar was European markets are higher today focus on earnings. London's FTSE 100 index was 0.28% and 0.26%, France's CAC 40 index was up 0.48% while the DAX is now. 

 

API announced higher than expected, the stock has fallen since the WTI price. 2.600M of crude oil reserves are lower than expected drop last week fell 555,000. Despite the increase in geopolitical tensions, energy supply will be interrupted less risk. EIA, today 2:30 p.m. GMT announces the inventory data. Gold fell following positive U.S. data. Stocks pushed higher positive results and this is a negative impact on the metal. It can trigger short-term trading opportunities for traders because of geopolitical tensions and should be kept up-to-date. 

 

Today's main event: 

 

08.30 GMT: GBP - MPC Meeting Minutes - Bank of England policy setting, a detailed record of the meeting, 

 

11.45 GMT: GBP - BOE Kanye language research of new materials - the Commonwealth Games due to speak at the Trade and Investment Conference, Glasgow 

 

12.30 GMT: CAD - Core Retail Sales - Canada's actions at the retail level, excluding automobiles of the total value of the change in sales, 

 

21.00 GMT: NZD - Interest Rate Decision - Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) governor Where consulting senior bank staff and outside consultants, and then decided to set the speed.

 

August 25, 2014 - Daily Market News 

 

Today's Hot Assets: USD 

 

On Friday, Janet Yellen said at Jackson Hole Symposium. She noted that labor market conditions have improved, but not yet fully recover. The focus for the Fed is assessing how far the economy of their overall objectives, which remains a difficult task. The Federal Reserve is a tendency to rate hikes in 2015, who stayed close to 0 since 2008, the U.S. shares after the statements bottom end; the S & P 500 closed 0.2% lower and the Dow Jones closed 0.22% lower. Asian markets rose across the region. The Nikkei added 0.48%, while the dollar rose against the yen, trading at 104.26 yen, compared with 103.85 yen at the last close. The Hang Seng 0.22% added. European markets are higher today. Draghi also spoke at the symposium on Friday and hinted that further monetary stimulus to the economy could be added. He noted that inflation continues to fall, the European Central Bank may react with more tools. Currently, the CAC is 40 to 0.92%, while the DAX up 1.03%. Britain's FTSE 100 is closed for a bank holiday. 

 

WTI Crude was down trend for fear of - supply. The price is now climbing slightly ahead of U.S. data later in the day, including New Home Sales, which is published from the United States 14:00 GMT. At the end of last week traded gold choppy between $ 1,274 / oz and $ 1,283 / oz. Today, however, she opened with a small positive gap then gains against. Traders are assessing whether the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates earlier than expected due to the continuous improvement in the economy. Yellen comments on the Jackson Hole Symposium caused the dollar to climb and as we know, the dollar moves inversely to the metal. As always, traders should keep an eye on the U.S. data released later today. 

 

Today's main event: 

 

14:00 GMT: USD - New Home Sales - measures the annualized number of new single-family homes that sold in the previous month.

 

October 15, 2013 - Daily Market News

 

The U.S. government has been partially closed since October 1 . Thousands of state employees on unpaid leave and the U.S. is in danger of default . Senate leaders have said they are optimistic compromise will be this week. Harry Reid , Senate Majority Leader said that tremendous progress had been made. This brings positive news in the market , but if the decision is not made ​​by Thursday (Oct 17) the government will run out of borrowing power and start missing debt payments. After the news , stocks moved mostly higher. U.S. stocks rose erasing previous losses in the S & P 500 closed 0.41% higher, and the Down Jones also close 0.4 % higher. Asian stocks took Nikkei closing 0.26% higher and Hang Seng rose 0.48% . European stocks opened mostly higher , now, the FTSE 100 rose 0.65% and the DAX 0.49% .

 

The price of gold is up , but is close to 3 month minimum . There is bearish sentiment and Gold is no longer the safe haven metal. It is still expected to gradually of quantitative easing will begin at the end of the year as suggested in Septembers release of FOMC minutes . WTI is trading slightly higher due to expectations of a contract. Investors also saw oil to oversold and enter the market at low prices.

 

Binary Options investors should look out for any decision made ​​today to re- open government. If a compromise is made by lawmakers that will affect the dollar and gold , and they will create a great set ups for some profitable business.

 

Highlights of today:

 

08:30 GMT : GBP - CPI (MOM ) / ( year ) - measures changes in prices of goods and services from a consumer perspective . It is a key way to measure changes in purchasing trends and inflation.

 

09:00 GMT : EUR - German ZEW Economic Sentiment - gauges the six -month economic outlook . A level above zero indicates optimism, below indicates pessimism . The reading is compiled from a survey of about 350 German institutional investors and analysts.

 

12:30 GMT : USD - NY Empire State Manufacturing Index - prices relative level of general business conditions New York State. A level above 0.0 indicates improving conditions, below indicates worsening conditions. The reading is compiled from a survey of about 200 manufacturers in New York State.

 

14:00 GMT : USD - FOMC Member Dudley Speaks - Federal Reserve Bank of New York he serves as the vice chairman and a permanent member of the Federal Open Market Committee ( FOMC ) voting figures ( 2009-2013 ) William C. Dudley is speaking. FOMC members are responsible for setting standards and controls their growth are closely watched for clues about the future possible direction of monetary policy.

 

23.15 GMT : USD - FOMC Member Fisher Speaks - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President and Federal Open Market Committee ( FOMC ) voting member (2008 and 2011 ) Richard Fisher is speaking. FOMC members are responsible for setting standards and controls their growth are closely watched for clues about future possible direction of monetary policy

 

10/01/2014 - Daily Market News

 

Today's Hot Assets: GBP, CAD , USD , gold

 

After meeting minutes U.S. stocks fluctuated investors digested the information . ADP employment figure and Initial applications for unemployment both came out higher than expected , but investors seemed hesitant before today's NFP figure , so that the market lacked direction . At the end of the session, U.S. stocks were little changed , the S & P 500 rose 0.03 % and the Dow Jones fell by 0.11 % . Chinese trade balance came out lower than expected by adding the weaker data we have seen in China . After releasing stocks were mostly lower , but at the end of the session, as positive attention turned to Grant , the Nikkei closed 0.2 % higher and the Hang Seng closed 0.32 % higher .

 

WTI fell after data showed an increase in product distillate and gasoline stocks . Price during the Asian session following positive Chinese import data rebounded slightly . Continued unrest in Libya also supports an increase . Gold price rises as a result of increased physical demand , but gains may be limited. Nonfarm Payroll report will be published at 13:30 ( GMT ) and, if positive , may cause the price to fall .

 

Today's Top Stories :

 

09:30 GMT : € - Manufacturing - measures changes in the total inflation adjusted value of output produced by manufacturers , mines , and utilities.

 

09:30 GMT : € - Production Production - measures changes in the total inflation adjusted value of production of producers . Manufacturing accounts for about 80 % of the total industrial production

 

10:00 GMT : EUR - GDP - measures the annual change in inflation adjusted value of all goods and services produced in the economy .

 

13:30 GMT : CAD - Employment Change - measures changes in the number of persons employed . Job creation is an important indicator of consumer spending .

 

13:30 GMT : USD - Unemployment rate - measures the percentage of the total labor force that is unemployed and actively seeking employment during the previous month .

 

13:30 GMT : USD - Nonfarm Payrolls - measures the change in the number of persons employed in the previous month , with the exception of the agricultural industry .

 

Subcategories

Please publish modules in offcanvas position.