28/03/2014 - March Daily Review
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March 28 , 2014 - Daily Market News
Today's Hot Assets : GBP , USD
Obama's speech carefully restored and investors sending stocks lower risk transgressed. U.S. stocks mixed data remained below yesterday's low . Pending Home Sales , GDP and the market that frustration came out below expectations . However , initial jobless claims were better than expected and the Fed to improve the labor sector is often reliant on their decisions , the Fed said it expected to start raising rates , which could add to speculation . Technology and financial stocks led losses in the S & P 500 key support level of 1850 , ended the day down 0.2% at 1,849.04 , below . The Dow Jones 0.03 % at 16,264.23 points, closed down . Asian markets moved higher . Hang Seng gained 1.02 % as earnings releases dominate the market . Japan 's Nikkei gained 0.5% after the release of better than expected data and the yen strengthened a bit against the dollar , as the following data . European stocks opened higher . Currently, the DAX up 0.44 % of the FTSE 100 up 0.27 % and the CAC 40 .
WTI at Cushing , then a two- week high ahead of supply of crude fell to an eighth week . President Obama and Russia in the energy sector could draw more sanctions and U.S. sanctions against Russia , which has a great impact assessment has also been found after expressing support . Political unrest in Libya , the port remains closed , causing a decrease in supply . Gold that the Fed may raise interest rates next year , a new reduced -month low following assumptions . Low price , triggered by some physically demanding , and we saw some gains during the Asian session .
The main events :
09.30 GMT : GBP - GDP - the inflation-adjusted value of all goods and services produced by the economy, the annual change in the
12.30 GMT : USD - Personal Spending - measures the change in value of inflation-adjusted consumer expenditures
13.55 GMT : USD - Michigan Consumer Sentiment - level rise relative to the current and future economic conditions .