February 18 , 2014 - Daily Market News

 

Today the equipment : the British pound Euro

 

Due to a public holiday in the United States , the market closed yesterday and stocks were unchanged . Dow Jones stood at 16154.39 and the S & P 500 stood at 1838.63 . After this , the Nikkei 3.13 % and hang Seng 0.23 % . European shares opened the day a little less important information . Eurozone and German ZEW economic sentiment ZEW economic sentiment for the 10:00 am ( departure ) will be released . European markets were mixed in early trading . FTSE 100 up 0.16 % and the DAX fell 0.08 % , while the CAC 40 , 0.10 % .

 

WTI amid signs of increased demand and reduced high above $ 100/barrel . Weather in the U.S., China and Europe in the growing GDP increased in all the figures . U.S. markets were closed yesterday as gold lost its momentum and fell slightly . Market 19:00 ( it ) tomorrow at 1:30 pm in New York Empire State Manufacturing Index ( I ) and the meeting minutes need to pay attention to .

 

Today 's Events :

 

09:30 : USD - CPI measures changes in the prices of goods and services from a customer perspective . This measure changes in purchasing trends and inflation is an important way .

 

10:00 : USD - ZEW economic sentiment - the outlook for the euro area relative price of the month .

 

10:00 : USD German ZEW economic sentiment in the months to GAUGE the outlook assets .

 

13:30 : USD - NY Empire State Manufacturing Index - rate the relative level of general business conditions in the State of New York

 

July 12, 2013 - Daily News Binary Options

 

European shares were slightly increased. Today, stocks may be and remove some of its gains as a signal that the Chinese economy should increase as targeted this year. Asian stocks are mixed. Shanghai SE Index lost -1.57% and Hang Seng -0.86%. The Nikkei 225 added 0.23% and 0.36% BSE 100.

 

Oil prices fell yesterday from $ 107/barrel to $ 104.50/barrel. In general, it is not that the price can climb up to July 19, as stocks in the U.S. has decreased.

 

Today's main events:

 

9:00 GMT EUR Industrial Production m / m - Change in the total inflation adjusted value of output produced by manufacturers, mines, and utilities.

 

12:30 GMT USD PPI m / m - Change in prices of goods and raw materials purchased by manufacturers. It's a leading indicator of consumer inflation - when producers pay more for goods the higher costs are usually passed to the consumer.

 

13:55 GMT USD Updated on consumer sentiment Packaging - Inspection of about 500 clients, which asks respondents to assess the relative level of current and future economic conditions.

 

26 May 2014 - Daily Market News

 

Today hot Assets: EUR

 

Better than expected new home Sales data from the U.S. boosted sentiment on Friday. Home Sales rose to 433,000 last month, an increase of 6.4 %. U.S. stocks ended the week with strong gains molecules into positive territory for the year; S & P 500 closed 0.42 % higher than the highest level of 1900 and the Dow Jones closed 0.38 % higher . The U.S. market will remain closed today for Memorial Day. Asian stocks were mixed today. Nikkei adds 0.97 % as the yen weakened against the dollar . The dollar is trading around ¥ 102 to an interview with the Governor of the Bank of Japan , Kuroda , where it was stated that the yen was too high and should not continue to appreciate. Hang Seng is closed with small changes posted a loss of 0.01 % as traders monitor the elections in Ukraine. European markets higher today while Italian banks are pushing higher and German stocks got a lift from a survey optimistic about trust. The UK market also closed today for a bank holiday .

 

WTI crude advanced to a 5 -week high after the EIA reported a drop in inventories . Violence has escalated in Ukraine ahead of the election this weekend that also added support to the commodity . 16 military were killed during an attack by pro - Russian rebels yesterday. Gold declined after positive U.S. data on Friday. The price was choppy trading below $ 1300/ounce . Geopolitics of ongoing in Ukraine could push prices up again as newly elected President is not pro -Russian .

 

Main Event Today:

 

08.00 GMT : EUR - ECB President Draghi Talk - Due to speak at European Central Bank Forum on Central Banking in Portugal

 

 

 

 

November 18, 2013 - Daily Market News

Today's Hot Assets : USD

Janet Yellen , the next head of the Federal Reserve , testified on behalf of the FOMC last week . His comments were more dovish than expected and he confirmed that stimulus will be maintained until the next improvement was seen in the economy . U.S. data ( such as GDP , unemployment claim and Industrial Production ) came out below expectations and his comments supported sending U.S. stocks higher. The S & P 500 closed 0.42 % higher and the Dow Jones closed 0.54 % higher. Asian stocks gained after China affirmed to implement new economic reforms : the Hang Seng closed 2.73 % higher. The Nikkei showed little change after rallying 7.7 % last week and closed 0.01% lower. European stocks yet opened lower as investors were cautious because of the split with the Italian government over the weekend .

WTI fell further after Saudi Arabia increased export of strengthening the supply . Coarse stockpiles and inventories also gained in the U.S. and concerns over economic hope. Gold gained after Yellen testimony and the weaker data from the U.S. . It is now covering as traders are awaiting the results of the FOMC Meeting Minutes on Wednesday.

Main Event today :

10:00 GMT : EUR - Trade Balance - measures the difference in value between imported and exported goods and services over the reported period . A positive number indicates that more goods and services are exported than imported .

13:30 GMT : CAD - Buying Foreign Security - measures the total value of domestic stocks , bonds , and money - market assets purchased by foreign investors .

14:00 GMT : USD - TIC Net Long-Term Transactions - measures the difference in value between foreign long-term securities purchased by U.S. citizens and U.S. long-term securities purchased by foreign investors . Demand for domestic securities and currency demand are directly linked because foreigners must buy the domestic currency to buy securities in the country .

17:15 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 members ( 2009-2013 ) William C. Dudley is to communicate . FOMC members are responsible for setting the benchmark interest rate and their speeches closely watched for indications future possible direction of monetary policy.

 

 

 

 

Subcategories

Please publish modules in offcanvas position.