17/06/2014 - June Daily Review

June 17, 2014 - Daily Market News

 

Today's Hot Property: GBP, EUR, USD, oil

 

Investors favored by positive economic data and geopolitical tension in Iraq as confronted over the news for the stock finished slightly higher. Industrial production in the U.S. increased by 0.6% last month. In closing the session, S & P 500 was higher than 0.08% at 1,937.78 and the Dow Jones 16,781.01 was higher at 0.03%. Asian stocks Japanese Prime Minister Abe declared made by the finished blended. After a planned cut in the corporate tax and other reforms, Nikkei 0.29% higher to close. Hang Seng, however, an unexpected decline in foreign investment has declined below 0.42%. European markets higher ahead of forecast to show German investor confidence improved during the month of June, the day on which the German ZEW confidence data. France's CAC 40 up 0.54% and London's FTSE 100 up 0.22%, while currently, DAX up 0.74% of the

 

WTI Crude tension following a nine-month high reached in Iraq. It seems as though investors bought the product became over is a slight drop in price. This information will be published API-8.30pm GMT. Gold is higher today ahead of the meeting, which will begin in three weeks, dropping from the Feds. Traders at 12.30 pm GMT, with the core CPI for the data to be released later in the day should be focused.

 

Today's main event:

 

08.30 GMT: GBP - CPI - consumer price change from the perspective of providing products and services

 

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

 

12.30 GMT: USD - Building Permits - issued by the governments of measures to change the number of new building permits.

 

12.30 GMT: USD - Core CPI - excluding food and energy measures changes in prices of goods and services,

 

23.50 GMT: JPY - Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes - affect the decision on where to set interest rates, in-depth insights into the economic conditions containing a detailed record of the Bank of Japan's policy-setting meeting.

 

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