June 24, 2014 - Daily News Market

 

Hot Asset today: USD

 

U.S. stocks ended with little change as investors took a break after 6 days of gains arising indexes to record levels. The S & P 500 closing 0.01% lower at 1962.61 and the Dow Jones closed 0.06% lower at 16937.26. Asian stocks gained across the region as markets continue to respond to the HSBC Manufacturing PMI. The Hang Seng added 0.33% as brightens the outlook for China and the Nikkei added 0.5% in cautious trade ahead of economic reforms Prime Minister Abe is. European markets are mixed today after worse than expected data from Germany. LFO Business Climate Index came out at 109.7, below the forecast of 110.2. Currently, the CAC 40 up 0.09% while the DAX gaining 0.02%. 100 FTSE off 0.18%.

 

Reduce WTI crude because of speculation that the supply is interrupted. Will the API list data released today at 8.30pm GMT. The expectation is to see that U.S. crude supplies shrank in the last week, so we can now see the price climb. Gold prices will continue to climb as investors weighed the tension in Iraq. The metal also benefited from comments by the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates low for the next year.

 

Today Main Events:

 

14:00 GMT: USD - CB Consumer Confidence - measure the level of consumer confidence in economic activity.

 

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

 

 

 

 

29th August 2013 - Daily Market News

Many economic data were released today in binary options trading. U.S. will GDP and unemployment claims, and Bullard said the Federal Open Market Committee. Investors are waiting for every one of these events in the hopes of information related to the reduction of monetary stimulus. Accordingly, U.S. stocks are recovering from their losses. European stocks climb ahead of the German unemployment rate coming out. The oil is pushed up because of the Middle East problems that cause energy shares gain which in turn pushes up Asian stocks.

After climbing to a high, gold is falling again on the eve of U.S. economic data. All good figures released will support narrowing stimuli that would bring the gold back to the lowest level. WTI fell to their high stocks gained after the U.S. u.Vojni coup in Syria is still considered as the Middle East produces about 35% of the oil to be seen, but it does not seem imminent, so investors are taking their profits.

 

 

 

 

March 17, 2014 - Daily Market News

 

Hot Assets Today : USD

 

Last week , the market was focused on turmoil in Ukraine , the signs of a slowdown in China and speculation about the efforts of the Federal Reserve to reduce monetary stimulus . In addition to these factors the U.S. release some lower than expected on Friday , the Michigan Consumer Sentiment and PPI data both disappointed the market . At the close of trading the U.S., the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 0.27 % , the S & P 500 lost 0.28 % , and the Nasdaq composite index lost 0.35 % . Yesterday there was a referendum in Crimea with 93% of voters choosing to secede from Ukraine and Russia join . The U.S. immediately said the vote violated the Constitution of Ukraine as they believe that the votes were kept under intimidation of Russian military intervention . Markets were mixed after the vote . Shares in Japan and Hong Kong fell as investors cautiously waited to see how the West would respond and that sanctions would be placed against Russia . The Nikkei closed 0.35 % lower and the Hang Seng closed 0.3 % lower . European stock markets are positive after Vodafone and RWE gained following news of a deal . Currently , the CAC 40 is 0.73 % , while Germany's DAX is 0.57 % and the FTSE 100 in London is 0.39 % .

 

After the vote in the Crimea , WTI crude rose due to speculation that there could be disruption of oil supplies as Russia is the largest energy producer in the world. The EU , U.S. and Ukraine consider the vote to be illegal and President Barack Obama signed an order authorizing financial sanctions . Production in Libya was also lower following protests . Gold is trading near a high six months after the referendum . The U.S. and Europe said they would impose economic and diplomatic sanctions on Russia this week if the vote occurred . Traders should wait for key data on the final day of the U.S., including the Index of NY Empire State Manufacturing at 12:30 ( GMT )

 

Today Main Events :

 

12:30 GMT : CAD - securities purchased abroad - measures the total value of domestic stocks , bonds and money market assets acquired by foreign investors .

 

12:30 GMT : USD - NY Empire State Manufacturing Index - rates the relative level of general business conditions in the state of New York

 

13:15 GMT : USD - Industrial Production - measures the change in the total inflation-adjusted value of output produced by manufacturers , mines and utilities .

 

15:00 GMT : EUR - German Buba President Weidmann Speaks - Deutsche Bundesbank ( Buba ) Jens Weidmann president is speaking . As president of the Bundesbank and a member of the ECB , which controls the interest rates on short-term , Weidmann has some influence on the value of EUR .

 

December 11, 2013 - Market News Daily

 

Hot assets Today : USD , Gold , NZD

 

Trading volatility was lower and U.S. stocks fell yesterday . Investors are now focusing on budget negotiations and the meeting of the Federal Reserve , which will be next week , between December 17 to 18 . The S & P 500 closed 0.32 % lower while the Dow Jones closed 0.33% lower. Asian stocks also fell after some Chinese banks issued certificates of deposit and negotiable , as the yen strengthened against the dollar . The Hang Seng closed 1.71 % lower and the Nikkei closed 0.62 % lower. European stock markets opened after most finance ministers set the terms for an agreement to share the cost of failed banks .

 

WTI continues to rise after the American Petroleum Institute released that oil inventories fell for the second consecutive week . There was evidence of economic growth worldwide, which leads to greater demand and also pushes prices up . Three oil ports are also set to reopen in Libya later this month , which will put pressure on the price . Gold has continued to rise when the dollar weakens . However, the upward momentum may be coming to an end as physical demand will decrease with a higher price . The incidence is also on the Federal Reserve meeting next week and make a decision on the tuned monetary easing policy .

 

Today Main events :

 

15:00 GMT : USD - Treasury Secretary Lew Talk - The secretary of the U.S. Treasury Jack Lew (February 2013 ) is talking . Speaks frequently on a wide range of subjects and his speeches are often used to signal policy changes to the public and to foreign governments .

 

19:00 GMT : USD - Balance Federal Budget - measures the difference in value between the federal government 's income and expenditure during the reference month . A positive number indicates a budget surplus , a negative number indicates a deficit .

 

20:00 GMT : NZD - Interest Rate Decision - The Reserve Bank of New Zealand ( RBNZ ) governor decides where to set the rate after consulting the senior bank staff and outside consultants .

 

20:00 GMT : NZD - Monetary Policy Statement RBNZ - describes how the bank can achieve inflation targets , as proposed to formulate and implement monetary policy over the next five years and how monetary policy has been applied since the release of last statement.

 

20:00 GMT : NZD - RBNZ Rate Statement - the main tool the panel uses to communicate with investors about monetary policy . Contains the result of the vote on interest rates , discusses the economic outlook and offers clues on the future evolution of votes .

 

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