April 18 , 2014 - Market News Daily

 

Negotiations between the United States, United Kingdom, Ukraine and Russia over Ukraine concluded yesterday . Putin stated that he hopes to not have to send troops . The tension seemed to be easy, and it was a bullish stocks. U.S. stocks gained , mood lifted and companies released quarterly results. The S & P 500 gained 0.14% closing the fourth day , respectively, while the Dow Jones fell by 0.1% . Asian stocks also reacted to the meeting in Geneva. The Nikkei closed 0.68 % higher than the U.S. dollar , the yen weakened as people turned away from safe-haven assets. The Hang Seng was closed for a holiday.

 

Other markets remain closed today, Good Friday , including market in France , Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy, Norway , Switzerland, Spain , South Africa , Canada, USA , Mexico and Brazil .

 

August 27, 2014 - Daily Market News 

 

Today's Hot Asset: Oil 

 

U.S. stocks climbed after positive data. CB consumer confidence has reached pre -crisis level and came out of 92.4, the highest since 2007, the outlook for the American economy continues to improve, and is currently the bullish stocks. The S & P 500 closed above 2,000 for the first time record of 0:11% daily profit. The Dow Jones 0.17%. Asian markets were mixed in the region. The Nikkei added 0.09% of the shares acquired technology. However, the Hang Seng lost 0.62% after news of the high-speed railway linking Hong Kong mainland Chinese cities ran over budget. European markets are mixed today, investors are weighing between Russia and Ukraine negotiations against the worse-than-expected German confidence data. Currently, the major FTSE 100 0.08%, while the lower lead DAX CAC 40. These bottom was 0.05% and 0.02%. 

 

WTI crude oil rose slightly, despite bearish data from the API. The price range just before the EIA report released today 02:30 GMT and expected to show a decrease of 1,286 million barrels. The USA is also releasing GDP tomorrow and the expectation is that the quarterly growth of 3.9%, and if that is the case, we expect oil higher. Gold climbing today as the physical demand. It is predicted that the metal might bearish on the dollar reached a seven-month high against most currencies, and positive data increasingly betting that the Federal Reserve female ratio sooner than expected.

 

October 23 , 2013 - Daily Market News

 

Today saw assets : GBP, CAD

 

Asian stock as investors started to withdraw their profits after last week's growth of more than 1 % . 1.95 % and Chinese Japanese stock index Nikkei stock index Shanghai SE therefore end up losing 1.25 % . Despite yesterday's disappointing U.S. non- farm payrolls S & P500 index finished with a 0.6 % profit and the price of its historical maximum . Positive pressure on the American market, there was speculation on the evolution of monetary stimulus . Out of the NFP was not good due to the fact that , in March 2013, before the market hit its 85 billion dollar program will begin scaling back the forecast .

 

U.S. dollar weakened against all major pairs . EUR / USD is trading about 2 years maximum . The USD / JPY on the disappointing NFP reacted quite differently . We expect approximately 97.20 per pair with a delay in the actual decline . Looking back on a strong support level of 96.60 yen to the Japanese government , but we have a large trade deficit of the balance of the strong yen , due to the fight that should not be forgotten .

 

The main events :

 

8:30 GMT : GBP - MPC Asset Purchase Facility votes - MPC members vote on Amount of money to make up for the program . Individual votes MPC meeting minutes are released after 2 weeks .

 

8:30 GMT : GBP - MPC official Bank Rate Votes - MPC members increase / decrease / how many voted to hold rates .

 

12.30 GMT : USD - import prices - buy local change in the price of imported goods and services .

 

14.00 GMT : CAD - BOC Rate Statement of - BOC uses to communicate with investors about monetary policy is the primary tool . The interest rates and commentary about the economic conditions that influenced their decision on the outcome of their decision . Most importantly, it discusses the economic outlook and offers clues on the outcome of future decisions .

 

21:45 GMT : NZD - Trade Balance - Five reports the difference in value between imported and exported goods and services measures . A positive number imported more goods and services were exported than that suggests .

 

January 16, 2014 - Daily Market News

 

Today Hot Assets : EUR , USD

 

U.S. data yesterday was positive boost market sentiment . The Core PPI increased by 0.3 % and the index NY Empire State manufacturing came out much higher than expected at 12.51 (instead of 3.75 ) . The Beige Book was also released and showed the U.S. economy continues to grow at a moderate pace and that the economic outlook is still positive . As a result U.S. stocks gained as follows disappointment NFP Friday declined. The S & P 500 rose 0.52 % and the Dow Jones rose 0.66 % . Asian stocks were mixed . The Nikkei fell 0.39 % after conflicting data . The Hang Seng , however , increased by 0.37 % after China Mobile received more than 1 million orders for the iPhone before reaching the markets on Friday . European stocks opened with little change , investors should focus on the ECB report at 9:00 am ( GMT) and Core CPI at 10.00 ( GMT ) .

 

WTI gained momentum after the EIA reported that inventories fell by 7.66 million barrels . As oil production was resumed in Libya Sharara field has been reported that the production has risen to about 600,000 barrels per day . It was also disclosed that exports can increase Iran after an agreement with Russia . Both these factors put some pressure on the price and, consequently , fell during the Asian session. Gold fell after the news that the IMF raised its forecast for global growth and as the dollar showed strength after positive data . The price rebounded today and rose slightly , but investors should focus on U.S. data , including core CPI at 13:30 ( GMT ) and Bernanke's speech at 04:10 ( GMT ) .

 

Today Main Events :

 

09:00 GMT : EUR - ECB Monthly Report - contains statistical data that policymakers evaluate when interest rates . The report also provides a detailed analysis of current and future economic conditions from the point of view of the bank.

 

10:00 GMT : EUR - Core CPI - measures the change in prices of goods and services purchased by consumers , excluding food, energy , alcohol and tobacco

 

13:30 GMT : USD - Core CPI - measures the price changes of goods and services , excluding food and energy. The CPI measures price change from the perspective of the consumer

 

15:00 GMT : USD - Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index - rates the relative level of general business conditions in Philadelphia .

 

16:10 GMT : USD - Fed Chairman Bernanke Speaks - Due to a speech entitled " The Fed Yesterday , Today and Tomorrow " at the Brookings Institution in Washington

 

2014 July 25 - Daily Market News 

 

Today's Hot Property: USD 

 

United States shares with little change after trading in a narrow range finished. S & P 500 in a record 27 times this year closed 0.05% higher. The Dow Jones lost 0.02%. Earnings reports were mixed. GM recalls hit after profit dropped 80%, Caterpillar declined 3.1% and Amazon also reported lower-than-expected loss of the second quarter of millions of dollars 126. However, facebook 5.2% after beating expectations jumped. Asian stocks climbed in the area. Indices Hang Seng, now at its highest level since 2011, said buying by foreign funds was 0.19% as CNBC report cited as helping to support the market. Nikkei stock index added 1.13% as the yen weakened against the dollar, trading at ¥ 101.77 from 101.53 ¥. European markets are mixed to lower. At present, DAX is down 0.21% 0.39% lower and the FTSE 100. CAC 40 in France unchanged. 

 

WTI crude oil fell below $ 102 / barrel is traded. This is followed by 3.4 million barrels last week, gasoline storage and increased resources in New York harbor, a maximum of 6 years. Support can be found in Europe that the EU sanctions may be in response to increased tension in Russia will increase. Gold yesterday declined after initial jobless claims were better than expected. Improved prospects for economic growth, reducing demand for the metal. Investors also continued to invest in the stock as a replacement for the gold. 

 

Today's main events: 

 

08.00 GMT: EUR - Home Business climate in Germany IFO - Business Climate rates in Germany and the current expectations for the next six months 

 

08.30 GMT: GBP - GDP - Inflation measures the annual change in the value of all goods and services produced by the economy 

 

12.30 GMT: USD - Core Durable Goods Orders - measures the change in the total value of new orders for long lasting manufactured goods, excluding transportation

 

24th October 2013 - Daily Market News

 

Today's Hot Assets : USD, Gold

 

China released its HSBC PMI Manufacturing today , which came in at 50.9 compared to 50.5 expected . This shows that their production economy grows . Japanese stocks rose with the Nikkei closing 0.42% higher after the PMI data and how companies reported strong earnings growth expectations , including Hitachi and LG Household and Health Care Ltd. However, beat , the Hang Seng closed 0.77 % lower on fears of a liquidity shortage in the Chinese financial system . U.S. stocks closed lower as investors locked in profits from their previous rally and how companies released lower than expected earnings . The S & P 500 closed 0.47 % lower and the Dow Jones closed 0.35 % lower. European stocks opened higher today pushed by stronger corporate results by Daimler AG and ABB Ltd.

 

WTI rose after positive Chinese PMI. China is the second largest oil consumer and production expansion would lead to higher demand drives prices higher. Gold is little changed today , as the market awaits key data is released later in the day . Today we will have further training and U.S. initial jobless claims numbers at 12.30 GMT clock . Dealers are still in search of a glimpse of that when they can expect to begin rejuvenation and if the claims are lower than expected , it may suggest tapering is more likely to happen sooner .

 

Today's main event :

 

08:00 GMT: EUR - Manufacturing - measures the activity level of purchasing managers in the manufacturing sector . A value greater than 50 has an extension in the industry , refers to a reduction in 50th Traders watch these surveys closely because purchasing managers usually early access to data about their company's performance , which can be a leading indicator of overall economic performance , have access.

 

12:30 GMT : USD - Initial jobless claims - measures the number of individuals who filed for unemployment insurance for the first time in the past week . This is the earliest U.S. economic data , but the market impact varies from week to week.

 

12:30 GMT : USD - Jobless Claims - qualify measures the number of unemployed receiving benefits under unemployment insurance.

 

12:30 GMT : USD - Trade Balance - measures the difference in value between imported and exported goods and services over the period . A positive number indicates that more goods and services were exported than imported

 

14:00 GMT : USD - New Home Sales - measures the annualized number of new single-family homes that were sold in the previous month . This report tends to have more influence if it is before the Existing Home Sales because the reports are released are closely correlated.

 

23:30 GMT : JPY - Tokyo CPE Core (YoY) - measures the change in prices of goods and services bought by consumers in Tokyo , excluding fresh food .

 

October 25, 2013 - Daily Market News

 

Today 's Hot Assets : EUR , USD

 

Better than expected earnings , in addition to the positive China HSBC Manufacturing PMI pushed U.S. stocks higher. The disappointing first-time unemployment claims also pushed stocks higher as increased speculation that monetary policy remain loose . The S & P 500 closed 0.33 % higher and the Dow Jones closed 0.62 % higher. Asian shares fell after the release of disappointing company forecasts and unpleasant information . Japan's Nikkei 225 closed 2.75% lower after the Japanese Bureau of Statistics said the country's consumer price inflation fell to 0.7 % and the Hang Seng closed 0.49 % lower. European stocks also closed higher after a collection of economic data and have opened in positive numbers .

 

WTI is trading choppy as prices have almost reached . Their lowest level in four months It is printed by concerns about the U.S. economic outlook . Data showed that U.S. manufacturing PMI lower than expected , which could lead to lower demand from the largest oil consumer was . Oil traders are also watching ongoing nuclear talks between Iran and the West. Gold fell slightly during the Asian session as investors locked in profits . The metal was yesterday after data released from the U.S. added to the speculation that will be delayed. Tapering

 

Today's Main Events :

 

08:00 GMT : EUR - German Business Expectations - rates the expectations of companies in Germany for the next six months . It is a sub - index of the German Ifo Business Climate Index .

 

08:00 GMT : EUR - German Current Assessment - rates current business conditions in Germany , without considering future expectations . It is a sub - index of the German Ifo Business Climate Index .

 

08:00 GMT : EUR - LFO German Business Climate Index - rates the current German business climate and measures expectations for the next six months . It is a composite index based on a survey of manufacturers, builders , wholesalers and retailers . The index is compiled by the Ifo Institute for Economic Research .

 

08:30 GMT : EUR - GDP ( cook ) / ( YoY ) - measures the annualized change in the 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 the health of the economy .

 

12:30 GMT : USD - Core Durable Goods Orders ( MoM ) - measures the change in the total value of new orders for durable manufactured goods , excluding transportation items. Because aircraft orders are very volatile , the core number gives a better gauge of ordering trends . A higher value means increased industrial activity .

 

13:55 GMT : USD - Michigan Consumer Sentiment - rates the relative level of current and future economic conditions . There are two versions of this data released two weeks apart , preliminary and revised. The preliminary data tends to have a greater impact . The reading is compiled from a survey of about 500 consumers .

 

April 22, 2014 - Daily News Market

 

Hot Asset today : USD , Oil

 

Asian stocks declined following an investigation that showed pollution is one of the largest Chinese conglomerates . The chairman of CRC was dismissed because of violations of the law and regulations of parties, including money laundering . CRC makes up 3 elements of the Hang Seng and during the Asian session of heavy selling pressure seen . As a result , the Hang Seng lost 0.13% . The Nikkei lost 0.85 % as the yen strengthened against the U.S. Dollar was trading at 102.48 yen . European stocks were higher today as tensions over Ukraine eased following the meeting between Russia , Ukraine , the United States and the United Kingdom . During the mid - trade the Dax was 1.58 % higher , the FTSE 100 was 1.12 % higher and the CAC 40 was 0.95 % higher . U.S. stocks opened higher following better than expected earnings from Comcast and Netflix .

 

WTI crude fell to a seven- week high after less tension in Ukraine . Attention turns to data list . Investors expect a further rise in stockpiles that will be released tomorrow by the EIA . Gold also fell as reducing tension in Ukraine . Recent data from the U.S. have also been positive , adding to speculation that the Federal Reserve will reduce even further quantitative easing . Traders should continue to watch the Ukraine as the U.S. and Russia blaming each other for not implementing the terms of the agreement reached in Geneva . The United States has threatened further sanctions against Russia if the agreement is kept .

 

Today Main Events :

 

12:30 GMT : CAD - Wholesale Sales - measures the change in the total value of sales at the wholesale level . It is a leading indicator of consumer spending

 

14:00 GMT : USD - Existing Home Sales - measures the change in the annual number of existing residential buildings that were sold during the previous month

 

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