August 28, 2013 - Daily Market News
Concerns continue to push stocks fall there will be a military intervention in Syria. Assad using chemical weapons and the U.S. Secretary of Defense noted that it is ready to force intervention comes after. Asian markets plunging - Hang Seng Nikkei fell 1.4% have reached a two-month low. Thin trading is falling and stocks can be seen in the U.S. market - the Dow Jones industrial average fell 1.14 percent and the S & P500 index fell 1.59 percent. This morning's German GfK Consumer Climate Europe at a lower near the shares of six weeks or less came to push forward.
WTI leaked on the Syrian situation and supply of other countries due to concerns influence has reached its highest level since 2011. Major oil-producing countries, Russia and Iran, the two are warning of potential attacks. It is considered to be a safe haven metal, it historically to be purchased in the era of political uncertainty traders are investing in gold. Gold is the highest level since January. Stimulation still reduced calls to talk about binary options trading, but gold should be monitored carefully.
Today's main event:
10.00 GMT: USD - CBI distribution trade survey - to measure the health of the retail sector. Reading is responsible for 40% of retail employment, including 20,000 companies in the survey are compiled. It is a measure of the distribution deal includes the operating activities. It is a leading indicator of consumer spending. Reported a decline in sales for the picture to see a growing number of people is the difference between the percentage of retailers.
14.00 GMT: USD - Home Sales (MoM) - Sales of homes that measure changes in the contract, but still with the exception of new construction, awaiting the closing transaction.
23.50 GMT: JPY - Retail Sales (YoY) two-inflation-adjusted sales at the retail level to measure the change in the total value. It accounts for the majority of overall economic activity is an important indicator of consumer spending the most.