14/02/2014 - February Daily Review
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February 14 , 2014 - Daily News Market
Today Hot property : USD
U.S. data disappointed the market again yesterday . Retail Sales m Eliminate all below expectations . Fluctuated stocks throughout the conference , but after positive earnings . At the end of the U.S. session , the S & P 500 have received 0.58 % and the Dow Jones has received 0.4 % . Most Asian stock markets of China rose after data out better than expected , and the annual consumer price index rose by 2.5 % . Hang Seng gained 0.71 % . Nikkei , however , fell 1.53 % as the yen strengthened against dollar after weak U.S. data .
WTI crude oil rose for the fifth week in a hazardous winter in the U.S. continues . Two of the largest oil field in Libya Sharara find more problems from the demonstrators and providing fell to 200,000 from 350.000 . Therefore , the need to provide as great as the pressure decreases the highest price . Gold has continued to rise and reached a new 3 - month high . Weak U.S. data still m dollar and strong metal . The price was very high and the ascension of the appropriate level of $ 1300/ounce motion and above can now be technical . As always , the market should be the most difficult problem for a long time and consumers should focus on U.S. data later , including the Industrial Production at 14:15 ( GMT ) and Michigan use approval at 14:55 ( GMT ) .
Today main events :
07:00 GMT : EUR - German GDP - broadest measure of the economy and the work of an important indicator of economic health . A quarterly percent changes in GDP shows economic growth as a whole .
10:00 GMT : EUR - GDP - measures the annualized change in the inflation - corrected value of all goods and services produced and the economy
14:15 GMT : USD - Industrial Production - measures the change in the total inflation - corrected value of output of industry , mines , and utilities .
14:55 GMT : USD - Michigan confidence - Rate the relative level of current and future economy . There are two versions of this data released two weeks later , the first and revised