October 15, 2013 - Daily Market News

 

The U.S. government has been partially closed since October 1 . Thousands of state employees on unpaid leave and the U.S. is in danger of default . Senate leaders have said they are optimistic compromise will be this week. Harry Reid , Senate Majority Leader said that tremendous progress had been made. This brings positive news in the market , but if the decision is not made ​​by Thursday (Oct 17) the government will run out of borrowing power and start missing debt payments. After the news , stocks moved mostly higher. U.S. stocks rose erasing previous losses in the S & P 500 closed 0.41% higher, and the Down Jones also close 0.4 % higher. Asian stocks took Nikkei closing 0.26% higher and Hang Seng rose 0.48% . European stocks opened mostly higher , now, the FTSE 100 rose 0.65% and the DAX 0.49% .

 

The price of gold is up , but is close to 3 month minimum . There is bearish sentiment and Gold is no longer the safe haven metal. It is still expected to gradually of quantitative easing will begin at the end of the year as suggested in Septembers release of FOMC minutes . WTI is trading slightly higher due to expectations of a contract. Investors also saw oil to oversold and enter the market at low prices.

 

Binary Options investors should look out for any decision made ​​today to re- open government. If a compromise is made by lawmakers that will affect the dollar and gold , and they will create a great set ups for some profitable business.

 

Highlights of today:

 

08:30 GMT : GBP - CPI (MOM ) / ( year ) - measures changes in prices of goods and services from a consumer perspective . It is a key way to measure changes in purchasing trends and inflation.

 

09:00 GMT : EUR - German ZEW Economic Sentiment - gauges the six -month economic outlook . A level above zero indicates optimism, below indicates pessimism . The reading is compiled from a survey of about 350 German institutional investors and analysts.

 

12:30 GMT : USD - NY Empire State Manufacturing Index - prices relative level of general business conditions New York State. A level above 0.0 indicates improving conditions, below indicates worsening conditions. The reading is compiled from a survey of about 200 manufacturers in New York State.

 

14:00 GMT : USD - FOMC Member Dudley Speaks - Federal Reserve Bank of New York he serves as the vice chairman and a permanent member of the Federal Open Market Committee ( FOMC ) voting figures ( 2009-2013 ) William C. Dudley is speaking. FOMC members are responsible for setting standards and controls their growth are closely watched for clues about the future possible direction of monetary policy.

 

23.15 GMT : USD - FOMC Member Fisher Speaks - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President and Federal Open Market Committee ( FOMC ) voting member (2008 and 2011 ) Richard Fisher is speaking. FOMC members are responsible for setting standards and controls their growth are closely watched for clues about future possible direction of monetary policy

 

10/01/2014 - Daily Market News

 

Today's Hot Assets: GBP, CAD , USD , gold

 

After meeting minutes U.S. stocks fluctuated investors digested the information . ADP employment figure and Initial applications for unemployment both came out higher than expected , but investors seemed hesitant before today's NFP figure , so that the market lacked direction . At the end of the session, U.S. stocks were little changed , the S & P 500 rose 0.03 % and the Dow Jones fell by 0.11 % . Chinese trade balance came out lower than expected by adding the weaker data we have seen in China . After releasing stocks were mostly lower , but at the end of the session, as positive attention turned to Grant , the Nikkei closed 0.2 % higher and the Hang Seng closed 0.32 % higher .

 

WTI fell after data showed an increase in product distillate and gasoline stocks . Price during the Asian session following positive Chinese import data rebounded slightly . Continued unrest in Libya also supports an increase . Gold price rises as a result of increased physical demand , but gains may be limited. Nonfarm Payroll report will be published at 13:30 ( GMT ) and, if positive , may cause the price to fall .

 

Today's Top Stories :

 

09:30 GMT : € - Manufacturing - measures changes in the total inflation adjusted value of output produced by manufacturers , mines , and utilities.

 

09:30 GMT : € - Production Production - measures changes in the total inflation adjusted value of production of producers . Manufacturing accounts for about 80 % of the total industrial production

 

10:00 GMT : EUR - GDP - measures the annual change in inflation adjusted value of all goods and services produced in the economy .

 

13:30 GMT : CAD - Employment Change - measures changes in the number of persons employed . Job creation is an important indicator of consumer spending .

 

13:30 GMT : USD - Unemployment rate - measures the percentage of the total labor force that is unemployed and actively seeking employment during the previous month .

 

13:30 GMT : USD - Nonfarm Payrolls - measures the change in the number of persons employed in the previous month , with the exception of the agricultural industry .

 

April 15 , 2014 - Daily Market News

 

Today's Hot Assets : EUR, USD

 

Citigroup , the third -biggest U.S. bank , yesterday in its earnings release for the first quarter and showed unexpected profit . Retail Sales increased 1.1 %, more than expected, he said . Stocks in technology stocks led losses in two years, returned from his worst selloff . S & P 500 gained 0.82 % and the Dow Jones gained 0.91 % . Recording a report on the country's money supply showed a slow increase after Chinese stocks dropped . Continuing concerns over the Chinese economy has weighed on stocks, especially as the Hang Seng in Hong Kong lost 1.6 % . Five dollars at ¥ 101,84 after the Nikkei following positive data , however , was 0.62 % . Investors are weighing violence Ukraine and Germany ZEW economic sentiment as worse than expected as European markets are mixed .

 

Ukraine due to geopolitical tensions in oil -week high of 5 . Schedule a meeting in Geneva on Thursday, as traders are watching the price now with the hope that it will bring a political resolution , is falling . Agreement, the United States , Ukraine , Russia and the European Union have not done , tighten the sanctions have been imposed on Russia . Gold U.S. dollar seems to be less strong in the following week . Traders also core CPI at 12.30pm GMT and 2.45pm ( GMT ) on the day , including Yellen in a speech in the U.S. is waiting for information .

 

Today's main events :

 

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

 

12.30 GMT : USD - NY Empire State Manufacturing Index - rate the relative level of general business conditions in New York State

 

14.45 GMT : USD - Fed Chair Yellen speaks - Atlanta Financial Markets Conference in Stone Mountain, at the beginning of the Federal Reserve Bank to deliver

 

19.00 GMT : USD - FOMC Member Plosser speaks - Atlanta Financial Markets Conference in Stone Mountain , part of a panel at the Federal Reserve Bank of

 

22.45 GMT : NZD - CPI - measures changes in prices of goods and services purchased by consumers

 

October 16, 2013 - Market News Daily

 

Tomorrow , October 17 , last for the U.S. government to raise the debt ceiling . Senate leaders yesterday began negotiations to find a solution to reopen the government and prevent a default . They are said to be close to a deal . The Senate is scheduled to meet today at noon dheShtëpia is set to meet at 10 . U.S. stocks fell after Citigroup Inc. released earnings that were lower than expected . S & P 500 closed 0.71 % lower dheJones Down fell by 0.9 % . Asian stocks were trading choppy due to insecurity . Hang Seng slipped lower and is currently down by 0.78 % . European stocks have opened lower as the deadline inches closer . FTSE 100 is currently down by 0.2 % and by 0.06 % Dax .

 

WTI is still choppy trading about 3 month low . The market seems to be waiting to see the outcome of government negotiations . Investors are also focusing on nuclear negotiations with Iran . Talks have caused the price of Brent crude and WTI declines may follow the suit . Gold has gained little as legislators have so far failed to make a deal . Fitch Ratings said they may downgrade the U.S. from its AAA rating .

 

Binary options traders should remain focused on all U.S. talks sirezultati developments will affect markets worldwide . The result will also create some opportunities for trade and gold indexes .

 

Key events today :

 

08:30 GMT : GBP - Claimant Count Change - measures the change in the number of unemployed in the UK during the reported month . A growing trend shows weakness in the labor market , which has a trickle down effect on consumer spending and economic growth

 

09.00 GMT : EUR - CPI ( GP ) / ( yoy) - measures the change in price of goods and services from a consumer perspective . This is an important way to measure changes in purchasing trends and inflation . The impact on the currency can go two ways , an increase in CPI may lead to an increase in interest rates and an increase in local currency , on the other hand , during the recession , an increase in CPI may lead to a deeper recession and therefore a fall in the local currency .

 

09:00 GMT : EUR - Core CPI ( yoy ) - measures the change in price of goods and services purchased by consumers , excluding food, energy , alcohol , and tobacco . The data has a relatively mild impact because overall CPI is the objective of the European Central Bank mandated inflation .

 

12:30 GMT : CAD - Manufacturing Sales ( mother ) - measures the change in the total value of sales made at the level of production

 

22:45 GMT : USD - FOMC Member Fisher Speaks - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President and Committee Federal Open Market Committee ( FOMC ) voting member (2008 and 2011 ) Richard Fisher is to speak . FOMC members are responsible for setting the interest rate and their speeches are closely watched for indications of possible future direction of monetary policy .

 

April 16, 2014 - Market News Daily

 

Today Hot Assets: EUR , GBP , USD , CAD

 

The conflict in Ukraine continues to grow . Ukraine launched a military operation against activists in an attempt to regain control of Ukrainian cities . The news increased market fears that tensions could worsen . U.S. stocks traded choppy throughout the session taken by updates to the Ukraine , but also for positive results . Coca - Cola and Johnson & Johnson both reported stronger earnings than expected bringing some optimism to the market . Stocks rose on feeling like he was raised ; the S & P 500 closed 0.68 % higher and the Dow Jones closed 0.55 % higher . Asian stocks also advanced after upbeat Chinese data . China 's GDP grew 7.4 % in the first quarter , slightly better than economists expected. The data seemed to ease concerns about slowing Chinese economy and immediately after the results , the markets reacted positively Hong Kong and the Hang Seng closed 0.11 % higher . The Nikkei also rose as the yen weakened against the dollar . The dollar is buying 102.3 yen up from 101.86 yen yesterday . European markets are higher today following positive sentiment from China . Marketers should focus on inflation data for the eurozone being released at 10am GMT . Inflation has been in the spotlight recently due to fears that deflation is increasing pressure for the ECB to ease monetary policy and maintain price stability .

 

WTI crude is rising again and reached six weeks of high , due to increasing tension in Ukraine . Positive Chinese GDP also added support suggests that demand will grow . The EIA is launching inventory data later in the day ( 15:30 GMT ) and is expected to report an increase in oil supplies in the U.S. a week so traders should closely watch these figures . Gold is trading near a weekly low as the dollar strengthened on the back of positive data from the United States . The data leads to speculation that the Fed could choose up the current pace of gradual reduction that would have a low effect on metal . The physical demand is also low . Marketers should focus on Janet Yellen speech later in the day at 17:15 GMT .

 

Today Main events :

 

09:30 GMT : GBP - Claimant Count Change - measures the change in the number of unemployed people in the UK during the month of reference

 

10:00 GMT : EUR - CPI - measures the change in prices of goods and services from the perspective of the consumer.

 

13:00 GMT : USD - FOMC member Stein Speaks - Due to a speech at the Federal Reserve Bank Financial Markets Conference in Atlanta in Stone Mountain

 

13:30 GMT : USD - Licenses for construction - measures the change in the number of new building permits issued by the government . Building permits are a key indicator of demand in the housing market .

 

15:00 GMT : CAD - Rate Interest -making - Bank of Canada ( BOC ) governing council reached a consensus on where to set the rate . Traders watch changes in interest rate interest rates about as short term are the main factor in the currency appreciation .

 

17:15 GMT : USD - Fed President Yellen Speaks - Due to speak at the Economic Club of New York

 

18:25 GMT : USD - FOMC Member Fisher Speaks - Due talking U.S. and regional economic outlook in Texas Public Policy Foundation Conference

 

January 14, 2014 - Daily Market News

 

Today's hot assets : EUR , USD , GBP

 

Investors became uncertain after the result of Friday's NFP . Quarterly earnings reports this week began with Wells Fargo & Co. , JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Linear Technology Corp. reported today . At the end of trading stocks in the U.S. fell due to concerns related to the valuation and the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Dennis Lockhart , said he will support the continued stimulation of the pieces , the Dow was down by 1.09 %, while the S & P 500 lower than 1.26 %. Asian shares fell as the dollar rose równieżjena . Nikkei led the Hang Seng less. Fell 3.08% and 0.43 % respectively . Stocks opened lower in Europe is in the direction of the other indices.

 

WTI fell after news that the Western powers made ​​Iran's nuclear agreement . This may allow the resumption of oil exports , which once again lowering the price . During the Asian session, it rebounded and now trade choppy ahead of inventory data throughout the day from the American Petroleum Institute. Gold is trading at the highest level, every month due to the negative mood on the stock market. And investors should focus on the contributions of the members of the FOMC today and Fisher, Plosser and retail sales in the U.S. at 13:30 (GMT ) .

 

Today the most important events :

 

09.30 GMT : GBP - Consumer Price Index - measures changes in prices of goods and services from the point of view of the consumer . This is a key way to measure changes in purchasing trends and inflation.

 

10.00 GMT : Euro - Manufacturing - measures the change in the total inflation-adjusted value of production by manufacturers, mines , and utilities.

 

13.30 GMT : USD - Core Retail Sales (MoM) - measures the change in the total value of sales at the retail level in the United States , with the exception of passenger cars. It toważny indicator of consumer spending and is also considered an indicator of the speed of the U.S. economy .

 

13.30 GMT : USD - Retail (MOM ) - measures the change in the total value of inflation-adjusted sales at the retail level . Jestprzede all indicator of consumer spending , which accounts for the majority of overall economic activity .

 

17.45 GMT : USD - Fed member Plosser says - because to talk about the future of the U.S. economy in the Union League in Philadelphia.

 

18.20 GMT : USD - FOMC Member Fisher says - because talking about the United States and regional economic conditions in the National Association of Corporate Directors , in Dallas

 

October 17, 2013 - Binary Options Daily Market News

 

Congress finally voted to fund the government and raise the debt limit. This means that the U.S. will not default. Government employees will return to work, and the United States can not continue to pay its debts . And now a new set of deadlines and budget negotiations , they discuss taxes and spending , but investors are still concerned about the impact of the shutdown is only a temporary solution , and worry that another debt crisis could occur. U.S. stocks rose immediately after the budget agreement . The S & P 500 closed 1.38 % higher on the Dow Jones closed 1.36 % higher Asian stocks were mixed after the agreement , Nikkei closed 0.83 % higher , as the yen weakened against the strengthening dollar, but the Hang Seng was trading 0.09 percent lower as traders anticipate tomorrow's China . Most European stocks fell as companies reduced their annual financial targets.

 

Gold declined slightly yesterday, the U.S. government may be delayed because markets were still seem cautious. Now it bounce , since dollar erased their interests . Tomorrow we have some important data to be released in China, including GDP , industrial production, and the results tend to impact gold , and China is the physical demand for the metal. WTI some strong gains yesterday, when the data suggest an increase in stockpiles. The price is dropping. WTI fell last week, when the U.S. would have defaulted This will be curbed demand. There were also nuclear talks with Iran , and can lead to higher supply.

 

Today 's Events:

 

08,30 GMT: GBP - Retail ( MAM ) / (YoY) to measure the change in the total value of retail sales adjusted for inflation level . The main indicator of consumer spending , which represents the majority of overall economic activity.

 

11.45 GMT: USD - FOMC Member Fisher Speaks - The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President and Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) voting member (2008 and 2011 ), Richard Fisher speaks. FOMC members are responsible for their performance and the benchmark interest rate , which closely follows the indications of possible future direction of monetary policy.

 

12.30 GMT: USD - Initial Jobless claims , a measure of the number of people who ask for unemployment insurance for the first time last week, this is the earliest U.S. economic data, but the market impact varies from week to week.

 

12.30 GMT: USD - Continuing Jobless claims measurement of the unemployed persons who are subject to the unemployment insurance benefits

 

14.00 GMT: USD - Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index - rate the relative level of general business conditions in Philadelphia. Level above zero on the index indicates improving conditions, below deteriorating conditions. Data are compiled from a survey of about 250 companies in the Philadelphia Federal Reserve district.

 

July 24, 2014 - Daily Market News 

 

Today's Hot Assets: USD 

 

U.S. stocks mixed following gains in health care and technology sharing. The S & P 500 closed at a record 1,987.01, 0.18% higher after Apple increased sharing and climbed to the highest since 2012. Nevertheless, the Dow Jones declined 0.16% after Boeing fell 2.3% despite the lifting its outlook for 2014. Asian markets were mixed as well. The Nikkei lost 0.29% as the yen weakened due to weaker than expected trade data from Japan. Dollar is Trading at 101.54 yen, up from 101.35 yen the day before. The Hang Seng, however, climbed 0.6% after HSBC Working PMI showed Chinese manufacturing activity rising to its best level in 18 months. European markets are lower today following weaker than expected earnings from Unilever lost 1.9%. Currently, the CAC 40 was down 0.51% while Germany's DAX off 0.40% and London FTSE 100 was lower by 0.27%. 

 

WTI Crude climbed after the EIA reported that inventories declined at a higher rate than expected. According to Bloomberg, Cushing supplies fell by 1.45 million barrels. Stockpiles are at their lowest level in 6 years adds further upward pressure today. The prices were also supported by positive Chinese data. Geo political tension currently affecting the price but traders should remain up-to-date as can drive to any significant changes in the prices even higher. Gold declined as equities rise. Sustained tension in the Middle East and Ukraine has recently provided support but gets to be limited because of speculation on when the Federal Reserve raised interest rates. 

 

Main Event of the day: 

 

07.30 GMT: EUR - German Working PMI - measures the level of purchasing managers in the manufacturing sector activity 

 

08.30 GMT: GBP - Retail Sales - measure the change in the total amount of inflation adjusted sales at the retail level 

 

14:00 GMT: USD - New Home Sales - measures the annualized number of new single-family homes that sold last month 

 

23:30 GMT: JPY - Tokyo CPI - measures the change in prices of goods and services purchased by consumers in Tokyo, excluding fresh food.

 

October 18 , 2013 - Binary Options Daily Market News

 

Congress finally voted to fund the government and raise the debt limit . This means that the United States does not default . Government employees will be returned to , and working in the United States can continue to pay its debts . There are deadlines and budget negotiations, taxes and costs to discuss a new set of them . However , investors are still concerned over the impact of the shutdown is only a temporary solution to the debt crisis , and not the other , may be a worry . U.S. stocks erased earlier losses and was increased speculation that the Federal Reserve will keep stimulus rate after shutdown , and as the economic impact will be assessed . S & P 500 closed 0.07 % and the Dow Jones closed 0.01 % lower . Asian stocks rose after China's economic data showed an increase in economic growth . Industrial production rose by 10.2% last year and the quarter of 2.2 % of GDP (two expectations above ) has increased . European stocks were lower yesterday on concerns over the effects of the shutdown of a deal as it was obscured by the news .

 

Gold rose yesterday, the dollar was down a lot . Discussions with the government of the United States only delayed the market still , it seems , so be careful . The Fed reduced the monetary stimulus at this point has been to reduce , therefore , a metal kick . WTI fell yesterday , but a little climbing after China data . This leads to the demand for greater China is the second largest consumer .

 

Today's Main Events :

 

12:30 GMT : CAD - Core CPI ( mother ) / ( YoY ) - , changes in the prices of goods and services , excluding food and energy . The CPI measures price change from the perspective of the consumer . The key way to measure changes in purchasing trends and inflation .

 

12:30 GMT : CAD - CPI ( mother ) / ( YoY ) - measures the change in prices of goods and services to the consumer's point of view . The key way to measure changes in purchasing trends and inflation .

 

19.40 GMT : USD - FOMC Member Dudley Speaks - the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and a permanent member of the Federal Open Market Committee ( FOMC ) voting members ( 2009 - 2013 ) and his William C. Dudley is talking . They are members of the FOMC , the implementation of the reference interest rate and tight monetary policy in their speeches to the expression observed in the direction of the potential future liability .

 

20.30 GMT : USD - FOMC Member Stein Speaks - Jeremy C. Table of the Federal Open Market Committee Stein ( FOMC ) will serve as a voting member ( 2012 - 2018 ) . Stein is talking about . They are members of the FOMC , the implementation of the reference interest rate and tight monetary policy in their speeches to the expression observed in the direction of the potential future liability .

 

17 April , 2014 - Daily News Market

 

Today Hot property : CAD , USD

 

Trademarks and Download yesterday following better than expected GDP data from China . U.S. stocks rallied after an upbeat industrial production report and companies , such as Yahoo reported better than expected earnings . Sentiment and Download further after the Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen , spoke yesterday at the Economic Club of New York , and emphasized that the direction of interest rates will be on employment and inflation . AS & P 500 closed 1.05 % higher and the Dow Jones closed 1 % higher . Asian stocks were mixed in today 's time . A hang Seng gained 0.28 % , still benefiting from the Chinese GDP data . The Nikkei finished as the yen strengthened in the first five days in the U.S. Dollar . European markets are mixed as investors are monitoring diplomatic talks in Geneva about the crisis in Ukraine . The CAC 40 is greater than 0.04 % , while the FTSE 100 is leading the DAX m . Were down 0.21 % and 0.14 % respectively .

 

After yesterday because politics in Ukraine , WTI Crude Trading m . During the discussions in Geneva , President Obama has threatened more sanctions against Russia , if they continue to use force in Ukraine . In Libya , oil Tanker first load crude export program for the first time since July . Gold decline slightly during the Asian session after U.S. data out positive . The Blue Book also said that the economy picked it as the weather conditions improve . Traders should stay focused on the situation in Ukraine because this could put some upwards pressure on prices .

 

Today Main Events :

 

06.00 GMT : EUR - German PPI - measures the change in the price of goods sold and industry .

 

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

 

12.30 GMT : USD - Initial m Needs - measures the number of people who have for unemployment insurance for the first time , during the past week .

 

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

 

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