September 27, 2013 - Market News Daily

 

Despite the positive end of Wall Street , European indices were negative . Few German DAX is losing loss especially thanks to Adidas already added 0.95 % to now. However looking back to yesterday , the Dow Jones stock index new Nike are added 6 % . Binary options traders should remain short .

 

USD / JPY ranging between 98.20 and 99.10 for the whole week . Asian trade and core CPI index Tokyo went national . Outcome showed a 0.1% national number higher than expected but the Tokyo core CPI was expected of 0.1 % lower. The yen rose slightly and is now trading around 98.65 . No more data will be released this week that Japanese can be concentrated only in the U.S. market traders and revised U.S. Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index at 12:30 ( GMT ) .

 

Events of the day :

 

09:45 USD FOMC Member Evans GMT speak - due to talk about the economic situation and monetary policy at the Chartered Financial Analysts , Chicago. Expected audience questions . Members of the Federal Reserve Open Market Committee to vote on where to set interest rates for the nation's key and their public engagements are often used to decrease subtle hints about future monetary policy .

 

Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index 12:30 GMT Dollar Index - a survey in which 500 consumers are asked to rate the relative level of current economic conditions and future

 

New Year's Eve at the market - December 31 , 2013

 

Dear traders on the market is closed , the trading platform will be limited . To the holiday , the price volatility will increase the liquidity of the market is expected to fall .

 

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Asia : China and India

 

Middle East: Israel, Saudi Arabia and Dubai

 

Europe : UK ( closes at 12:30 GMT ) , French ( closes at 12:00 GMT ) and Spain ( closes at 12:00 GMT )

 

 

 

The premier event today :

 

14:45 GMT : USD - Chicago PMI - Chicago manufacturing sector and the economic health of the region set .

 

15:00 GMT : USD - CB consumer confidence - confidence level of customer measures economic activity . Overall economic activity , which plays a major role in the cost of the customer , as one of the leading indicators can predict is . High reading indicates high consumer confidence

 

July 14, 2014 - Daily Market News 

 

Today's Hot Asset EUR 

 

The U.S. stock market closed higher on Friday after positive earnings from Wells Fargo. Wells Fargo announced that earnings increased by 3% to $ 5.42 billion in the second quarter. At the meeting concluded S & P 500 was 0.15% higher and the Dow Jones was 0.17% higher. Asian stocks start week higher, telecommunications and health care stocks advanced. Nikkei added 0.88% to Yen softened against the dollar, trading at only 101.503 101.315 yen. Hang Seng added 0.49%, as the Chinese three largest national mobile operators agreed to create a joint venture. European markets are higher today concerns the Portuguese financial system recede. Currently, the DAX is up 0.71% while London's FTSE 100 is up 0.67% and the French CAC 40 is up 0.56%. 

 

WTI fell to its lowest price since May The price is under pressure, because the two Libyan ports continued to increase export offer. Price now turned choppy as analysts warn, to fully ignore the geopolitical risks across the Middle East. Gold started the week with sharp losses ahead of earning reports and economic data in the next week. The dollar also strengthened as investors speculate on the timing of interest rate increases, and as we already know that the two assets tend to trade indirectly. Since the price is low, we can see an increase in physical demand. Today is a quiet day for data, but watch out for the speech of Mario Draghi in seventeen hours GMT. 

 

Today's Top Stories: 

 

09:00 GMT: EUR - Manufacturing - measures changes in the total inflation adjusted value of output produced by manufacturers, mines, and utilities. 

 

17:00 GMT: EUR - ECB President Draghi speaks - Due to testify on monetary policy before the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs of the European Parliament in Strasbourg

 

September 30, 2013 - Daily News Market

 

The new week began with the stock market with negative moods. Asian indices fell (Nikkei 225 by -2.06%, the Hang Seng -1.50%), and continued in the same tone in European markets akcji.Negatywny mood is due to uncertainty about the closure of the U.S. government, as well as by the political situation in Italy, where Berlusconi to bring the coalition. Therefore, binary options traders should remain short. This situation is favorable for gold, which climbed above $ 1.340 / ounce.

 

GBP / USD pair, with a slight decline continues to move górę.Cena GBP / USD is more than 9-moth maksimum.Wzrost price is supported by good data mixed British and moods amerykańskim.Dolar American market weakened last week after the Fed decided to not to scale back its monetary policy, and the last week we hear a few speeches, members of the FOMC, where for example, Charles Evans said that there is a good chance to start cutting in November / December, but it probably happened at the beginning of next year. Today, the British pound will suffer a political crisis in Italy and may remove some of its earlier gains.

 

April 7, 2014 - Daily Market News

 

Today 's Hot Asset : USD

 

Friday's nonfarm payroll report showed that 192,000 jobs during the month of March, which was slightly below expectations created . The unemployment rate also disappointed as it was at 6.7 % instead of 6.6 % fall expected . U.S. stocks initially opened higher and reached maximums for intraday speculation that the report could be a slowdown in the pace of the peak attracts . However , profit is lost following selling pressure in the internet and technology companies . At the end of the U.S. trade , the Dow Jones was down 0.96 % , the S & P 500 was 1.25 % lower and the Nasdaq was down 2.6 % . Asian markets fell at the start of the week . The Nikkei lost 1.69 % as the yen strengthened against the dollar after weak data on Friday. Markets in China remain closed for the grave Animal Day. Technology stocks in Europe fell following global losses , sending shares lower at the open session . In early trading the FTSE 100 was 0.73 % lower , the CAC 40 was 0.98 % lower, the DAX was 1.46 % lower .

 

WTI Crude , following the NFP report, the figures still showed an improvement in the economy , together with the recent data from Europe question seems to be on the top . Support was also found by the hope that China will carry out economic stimulus measures soon . Then follows protests in Libya , the limitation Libyan rebels agreed to two oil exporting ports open after talks with the government , and so during the Asian session the price . Gold rises sharply and moved above $ 1,300 / ounce after the United States released a weaker -than-expected nonfarm payroll figure caused investors to the rate of pointed questioning . Pricing is also a boost as a result of losses in the stock market . Losses earlier today seen as physical demand weakened with the Chinese market is closed .

 

Today 's key events:

 

06:00 GMT : EUR - German industrial production - measures the change in the total inflation - adjusted value of output produced by manufacturers , mines , and utilities .

 

14.30 GMT : CAD - BOC Business Outlook Survey - measures the business perspective in Canada , as derived from a survey of 100 selected businesses asking respondents to evaluate the relative level of general business conditions .

 

15.45 GMT : USD - FOMC Member Bullard Speaks - FOMC members are responsible for setting the benchmark interest rate , and their words are closely watched for signs of the future possible direction of monetary policy

 

23:50 GMT : JPY - adjusted current account - measures the difference in value between imported and exported goods , services and interest payments during the month

 

July 15, 2014 - Daily Market News 

 

Today's Hot Assets: EUR, GBP, USD 

 

U.S. stocks gained, Citigroup issued a better than expected and Apple's rating was boosted before their earnings report on July 22. Apple's target price was also increased by 1.3% to push the stock higher. At the session, close to the S & P 500 was 0.48% higher and the Dow Jones was 0.66% higher, closing back over 17,000. Asian stocks rose throughout the alueella.Nikkei added 0.64%, as the yen weakened against the dollar after the , the Bank of Japan decided to maintain the current monetary policy and lowered the forecast talouden.Jeni is currently trading around ¥ 101.56 compared with ¥ 101.40.'s Hang Seng added 0.49% before the release of China's economic growth figures for the second quarter. European markets are lower today after a weak German sentiment data. At present, the CAC 40 has calculated 0.51%, while the German DAX is turned 0.44% and London FTSE 100 is lower than 0.12%. 

 

WTI Crude recovered slightly in the violence in Libya came into the spotlight. The following fighting in Tripoli International Airport in Benghazi, and the United Nations announced it was withdrawing from the staff. However, the price dropped again to focus moved to the API inventory report at 20:30. Gold fell sharply yesterday to $ 1,339.5 / ounce $ 1,302 / unssi.Metalli is declining due to speculation that the Fed will raise interest rates and also on the bullish movement in stocks. Investors should focus on the U.S. data today, including retail sales at 24:30 GMT, and Janet Yellen speech at fourteen GMT. 

 

The main events of the day: 

 

08.30 GMT: GBP - CPI - measures the price change of goods and services from the perspective of the consumer. 

 

09.00 GMT: EUR - German ZEW Economic Sentiment - Instrumentation six-month economic outlook 

 

09.00 GMT: GBP - Bank of England Gov. Carney speaks - As a witness with BOE Deputy Governor Andrew Bailey, approximately Financial Stability Report of the House of Commons Treasury hearing in London 

 

12:30 GMT: USD - Retail Sales - measure the change in total value of inflation-adjusted sales at the retail level. 

 

14:00 GMT: USD - Fed Chair Yellen to prove - Due to prove the semi-annual monetary conference report before the Senate Banking Committee, Washington, DC

 

October 1, 2013 - Daily Market News

 

The U.S. government partially shutdown that affected stock, commodities, and, of course, the United States dollari.USA's shares fell 1.1% (the S & P 500) yesterday, but the stock is added to the Nike 6.2%. But the situation all over the U.S. budget does not have a negative impact on Asian stock and the Nikkei 225 will end up reinforcing 0.20%. The European stock markets started today with black numbers and in the meantime is to increase the DAX 0.60%. In binary options trading, we should be wary of turning movement, which could lead to the U.S. market.

 

The USD / JPY rose yesterday after the U.S. Chicago PMI to show better than expected rose by more than tulosta.Pari 98.00 level and remained there for the Japanese market is mixed data (Household consumption fell by 1.6% instead of 0.2% predicted growth, higher unemployment rates 4.1%, but better Tankan Manufacturing Index) and reported increases arvonlisäveron.Pari the drop off in the United States, and within the last 4 hours lost 50 pistettä.Pari is now trading at around 97.90 in the remaining bearish atmosphere.

 

Today's main events:

 

08.30 GMT: GBP - Services PMI - measures the activity level of purchasing managers in more than 50 palvelualalla.Lukema, refers to the enlargement of the sector, the reading is below 50, a contraction. Traders watch these surveys closely with the purchasing managers usually have early access to information about their company's performance, which can be a leading indicator of overall economic performance.

 

9:00 GMT: USD - Unemployment rate - proportion of the total labor force that is unemployed and actively looking for work during the previous month.

 

14:00 GMT: USD - ISM Manufacturing Index - rates the relative level of business conditions including employment, production, new orders, prices, supplier deliveries, and inventories. Data are collected in a survey of about 400 purchasing managers in the manufa

 

April 8, 2014 - Daily Market News

 

The Assets : USD, GBP

 

Selling high- growth stocks continued yesterday . Investors continue to be faced with technology shares , after interest , which began on Friday . Therefore , markets fell sharply in the United States . Closing session of S & P 500 was 1.08 percent lower , ending below the key 1,850 level technology , while Dow Jones was 1.02 % lower . Asian stocks ended mixed in Technology shares also decreased. Sony Corp lost 2.5 % , while Yahoo Japan Corp lost 2.3 % . The Nikkei lost 1.36 % after Bank of Japan left its policy unchanged , indicating that the economy is improving at a moderate pace . This caused the Yen strengthened against the U.S. dollar , as the dollar fell to ¥ 103,09 - from ¥ 102,69. The Hang Seng closed 0.98 % higher at Tencent Holdings released , it spent 76.7 million Hong Kong dollars in stock buybacks. European markets started the day lower , as it seems to be escalating tensions in the country once again .

 

WTI Crude rises ahead of inventory data later in the day from the API. Tension in Ukraine is growing. Pro-Russian protesters seize government buildings this week urging Ukraine to police forces in the eastern regions . The U.S. has accused Russia of instigating raids. Gold rises too high and another $ 1300/ounce due to uncertainty over the geopolitical situation . Traders are also focusing minutes of meetings of the Fed comes later in the week . Fed members indicated that interest rates will rise in 2015 , and again reiterated that if the Fed meeting, we can see a decline in metal.

 

Today's main events.

 

08.30 GMT: GBP Manufacturing - measures the change in the total inflation adjusted value of output produced by manufacturers

 

12.15 GMT: CAD - Building permits, a measure of the change in the number of new building permits issued by the government.

 

14.00 GMT: USD - Jolts Job Openings

 

17.30 GMT: USD - FOMC Member Kocherlakota speaks

 

18.45 GMT: USD - FOMC Member Plosser speaks

 

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