March 14, 2014 - Daily Market News

 

Today's Hot Assets: PLN , USD

 

China has released another collection of bad data from the U.S. yesterday and is in conjunction with the voltage in Ukraine pushed the markets lower. Global problems in the shadow of better -than-expected U.S. data and stocks ended the worst declines more than five weeks , investors turned to safer assets. S & P 500 lost 1.17 % to close below the key technical level of 1,850 Ides Jones lost 1.41 %. The slowdown in the Chinese economy hit by the Asian markets , as four investment banks to lower their growth forecasts for the country. Hang Seng lost 1% is experiencing its worst week for almost two years , aNikkei lost 3.3% , jakjen strengthened as a safe haven asset , the dollar fell to ¥ 101.55 from ¥ 102.62 . European markets opened losses. During early European trade , the EURO STOXX 50 lost 0.54 % , France's CAC 40 lost 0.48 % and the German DAX 30 lost 0.67 %.

 

WTI Crude fell after the unfavorable data from China , which suggests that it may be a lower demand from the second largest consumer. API inventory data from the EIA and the beginning of the week also showed an increase in inventories and stocks. Gold has been inching higher as safe haven assets . Currently, price fluctuations in the face of mixed information. U.S. Retail Sales in the USA were better than expected last night reinforcement of better prospects for the economy. However, global events seem byćgłównym subject of their market. Traders should watch the data were published later in the day with the U.S. in the PPI at 12:30 GMT .

 

Today's main events :

 

09.30 GMT : GBP - Trade Balance - środkiróżnicy between imported and exported goods and services during the reporting period .

 

12.30 GMT : USD - PPI - measures the change in the price of goods sold by manufacturers. Jestwiodącym indicator of consumer price inflation , which accounts for the majority of overall inflation.

 

13.55 GMT : USD - Michigan - Atesrelatywnego level of current and future economic conditions.

 

June 19, 2014 - Day Market News

 

Today's Hot Assets: USD

 

U.S. stocks rallied after the FOMC statement. The Fed stated that the economic recovery will continue and further strengthen, while inflation is under control. Another $ 10 billion is removed from the quantitative easing now. At $ 35 billion / month The S & P 500 closed 0.77% higher, once reached a record high at 1,956.98 and the Dow Jones closed 0.58% higher at 19,906.62. Asian stocks were mixed again. The Nikkei added 1.62%, as the dollar rose following Yellen comments. However, the Hang Seng was 0.11% due to concerns about the health of the Chinese economy. European shares opened higher as investors Yellen comments welcomed.

 

WTI Crude fell after the EIA reported a lower-than-expected decline in inventories. The price is now trading choppy as investors weigh up the data supply to the voltage in Iraq and Yellen comments. Gold will rise because of the increasing violence in Iraq. The Federal Reserve also stated that interest rates will remain low, enhances the physical demand for the metal.

 

Today's main event:

 

08.30 GMT Clock: GBP - Retail Sales - measure the change in the total value of inflation-adjusted retail sales

 

12.30 GMT Clock: USD - Initial jobless claims - measures the number of individuals who filed for unemployment insurance for the first time in the past week

 

14:00 GMT: USD - Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index - rates the relative level of general business conditions in Philadelphia

 

 

 

 

August 23, 2013 - Binary Options Daily Market News

Positive data have been introduced to Europe, which is showing the economy to recover. Yesterday German PMI beat expectations of 52.0 and the overall European Manufacturing PMI also beat expectations at 51.3. European shares rose as a result. Stocks in the U.S. also traded higher despite the disappointing unemployment (Dow Jones rose by 0.44% and the S & P 500 rose 0.86%) and continue to be pushed by speculation that the narrowing of the monetary stimulus may begin soon, as many positive signals were observed in the economy. Asian stocks rose (Nikkei rose by 2.87% and the Hang Seng by 0.53%), driven by both the European and U.S. data.

The goods have been transferred to the unemployment benefit. Initial jobless claims came out worse than expected at 336,000. Although the FOMC members said they were comfortable with plans to reduce narrowing there was agreement that it would be appropriate even so any bad data can stop the program. WTI rose earlier yesterday's session after positive Chinese HSBC PMI but fell after U.S. data. Gold traded higher there is speculation that the monetary stimulus may remain in place for now.

Today's main events:

08.30 GMT: GBP - GDP (MoM) / (r) - measures the change in annual inflation adjusted value of all goods and services produced by the economy. It is the broadest measure of economic activity and the primary indicator of economic health.

12.30 GMT: CAD - Core CPI (MoM) / (r) - measures changes in prices of goods and services, excluding food and energy. CPI measures price change from the perspective of the consumer. This is a key way to measure changes in purchasing trends and inflation.

14.00 GMT: USD - Sales of new homes - measures the annual number of new single-family homes that were sold during the previous month. This report tends to have more impact when it released before home sales, because the reports are tightly correlated.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

August 26, 2013 - Daily Market News

It might be a good opportunity for investors to trade binary options, there is no hint of fiscal stimulus Core durable goods orders and then waiting again today. European stock a bank holiday in the UK is quite stable and probably will remain so. U.S. Home Sales no evil represented now as forecasted Asian stocks rise on stimulus leads to reduced performance after release.

Also driven by the increase in residential sales represented less than WTI. U.S. to take action and effect on oil is increasing as the level of risk in Syria. Gold has risen in the past week, but it looks like 1400 is now down to a little stuck. Encouraged by the lack of knowledge about the rise in commodity schedule for stimulus seems to be ending. In addition, the Indian government and the central bank introduced a new rule that standing to the precious metals market is poised to re-import of the physical gold

Today's Top Events:

12.30 GMT: USD - Core durable goods orders (mother) - excluding transportation items, longer-lasting manufactured goods which measures the change in the total value of new orders. Fluctuations in aircraft orders since the order trends in the core number gives a better gauge. A higher reading indicates increased manufacturing activity.

12.30 GMT: USD - durable goods orders (mother) - long lasting manufactured goods, including transportation items, new orders, which measures the change in total value.

 

 

 

 

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