February 17 , 2014 - Market News Daily

 

Today's Hot Asset GBP / USD

 

Bad weather in the U.S. economic recovery continues to be slow , and may affect the data. Mixed data re- released on Friday , but the positive consumer sentiment report surprised investors. After opening lower , stocks back some ground as investors dismissed other data , hoop and get better results in the future. The tight U.S. trade , the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 0.79 %, and the S & P has gained 0.48% . Asian stocks climbed 500 Index after China loans rose to a record in January. The Nikkei closed 0.56 % and the Hang Seng closed 1% . European stocks higher after data showed euro zone rose an annual and quarterly GDP and faith expectations. In early trading, the Euro Stoxx 50 added 0.19 % , France's CAC 40 added 0.07 % and the German DAX 30 added 0.04 % .

 

WTI is rising due to signs of an improving economy and bad weather in the United States. The credit growth in China and the positive GDP figures from Europe led to the speculation that demand for oil is growing , increasing the prices. After reaching the 3 - month high last week , gold has seen increased significantly in the Asian session. The metal has increased as a result of bad data points in the U.S. and speculation that continue after the pause Yellens dovish comments. The focus will be to reduce the minutes of the FOMC meeting , which will be released Wednesday, 19:00 ( GMT ) . Today, the U.S. market is closed on the birthday of Washington and the Canadian market is closed on Family Day , so trading volume may be lower.

 

There is no significant trade events today .

 

November 15 , 2013 - Daily News Market

 

Asset hot today : USD

 

Saw Janet Yellin yesterday and reiterated comments made by the Open Market Committee previously. Confirmed its position doves and said it would continue stimulus in the United States . U.S. stocks made ​​immediately after then gained more after the release of lower - than - expected data from the U.S. , including the continuing jobless claims , initial jobless claims and the trade balance . The index of the S & P 500 was up by 0.48 % and the Dow Jones index closed 0.35% higher . Asian stocks also rose ; Nikkei up 1.95 % and Hang Seng index closed 1.68 % higher . There is also speculation that the new reforms will be introduced to China during the next few days.

 

Rose WTI after Yellens speech despite the rise in stocks and inventories . A stronger economy could lead to higher demand which ultimately pays higher prices. Gold jumped yesterday, as to maintain stimulus weakens the dollar . The market did not expect to be unrelenting as they were doves . And investors should be cautious as the call sites in the long term can be risky .

 

Today the most important events :

 

10.00 GMT: EUR - Core CPI (YoY ) - measures the change in prices of goods and services purchased by consumers , excluding food and energy , alcohol and tobacco . Data has a relatively mild effect due to the overall CPI is the inflation target mandate of the European Central Bank .

 

10.00 GMT: EUR - Consumer Price Index ( MoM) / (YoY ) - measures the change in prices of goods and services from the point of view of the consumer. It is a key way to measure changes in purchasing trends and inflation rates.

 

13.30 GMT: CAD - Manufacturing Sales ( MoM ) - measures the change in the total value of sales made ​​at the manufacturing level

 

13.30 GMT: USD - Import Price Index (MoM) - measures the change in the prices of imported goods and services purchased locally .

 

13.30 GMT: USD - NY Empire State Manufacturing Index - rates the relative level of general business conditions upstate New York. 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 .

 

14.15 GMT: USD - Industrial Production ( MoM ) - measures the change in the total value of inflation-adjusted output produced by manufacturers, mines , and utilities

 

May 23, 2014 - Daily Latest News

 

Today hot Assets : EUR

 

The American actions were recorded modest gains . Investors chose to ignore the Existing Home Sales data and focus on the positive PMI Manufacturing boost confidence in the global economy . At the end of the session, the S & P 500 had gained 0.24% and the Dow had gained 0.06% . Asian stock markets climbed led by gains in the Nikkei . The Nikkei rose 0.87% as the dollar remained strong against the yen . The Hang Seng added 0.13 %, while investors continued to digest better than expected HSBC Manufacturing received in the previous session. European stock markets opened down in front of a series of data coming from Germany , including GDP.

 

WTI crude oil rose after the EIA reported a decline in weekly crude inventories . However , after weak U.S. data , including requests larger than expected and unemployment worse than expected existing home sales price fell slightly . Gold declined and fell below $ 1300/ounce as attention turned to the minutes of the FOMC meeting released Wednesday. The Federal Reserve revealed that they have plans to continue with the gradual reduction and the nominal interest rate will not be raised for a period of time.

 

Today Main Events :

 

06:00 GMT : EUR - German GDP - the broadest measure of economic activity and is a key indicator of economic health

 

08:00 GMT : EUR - German Ifo Business Climate Index - Rates current German business climate and measures expectations for the next six months.

 

12:30 GMT : CAD - Core CPI - measuring changes in the price of goods and services , excluding food and energy .

 

14:00 GMT : USD - New Home Sales - measures the annual number of new single-family homes that were sold during the previous month

 

July 11, 2013 - Binary Options Daily News

 

Bernanke's speech was in the U.S. dollar. In the Fed minutes released yesterday evening (GMT) it was written that the majority control advocates continuation of the aggressive monetary policy even most of the data from the U.S. last month released better than expected. Fed to consider narrowing its program of quantitative easing, when it will be clear that the U.S. labor market is growing, and probably it will be in December. Because the markets expect it to begin in September, narrowing the U.S. dollar fell. Except for the currency pairs that moved more than 200 points of this report was the main influence on zoloto.Tsena jumped $ 40/ounce.

 

Calendar of events for today:

 

8:00 GMT EUR ECB Monthly Bulletin - It shows the statistical data that the ECB Governing Council is evaluated when making the latest interest rate decision, as well as a detailed analysis of current and future economic conditions from the bank's perspective.

 

12:30 GMT USD - Unemployment Claims - number of individuals who filed for unemployment insurance for the first time during the past week. Although it is generally regarded as a lagging indicator, the number of unemployed people is an important signal of overall economic health because consumer spending is highly correlated with labor-market conditions.

 

12:30 GMT USD - perception Bloomberg Costumer CBMs Americans on three important variables: the state of the economy, personal finances and whether it is a good time to buy needed goods or uslug.Novoe reading of the index is generated every week, making it a timely gauge sentiment.

 

February 18 , 2014 - Daily Market News

 

Today the equipment : the British pound Euro

 

Due to a public holiday in the United States , the market closed yesterday and stocks were unchanged . Dow Jones stood at 16154.39 and the S & P 500 stood at 1838.63 . After this , the Nikkei 3.13 % and hang Seng 0.23 % . European shares opened the day a little less important information . Eurozone and German ZEW economic sentiment ZEW economic sentiment for the 10:00 am ( departure ) will be released . European markets were mixed in early trading . FTSE 100 up 0.16 % and the DAX fell 0.08 % , while the CAC 40 , 0.10 % .

 

WTI amid signs of increased demand and reduced high above $ 100/barrel . Weather in the U.S., China and Europe in the growing GDP increased in all the figures . U.S. markets were closed yesterday as gold lost its momentum and fell slightly . Market 19:00 ( it ) tomorrow at 1:30 pm in New York Empire State Manufacturing Index ( I ) and the meeting minutes need to pay attention to .

 

Today 's Events :

 

09:30 : USD - CPI measures changes in the prices of goods and services from a customer perspective . This measure changes in purchasing trends and inflation is an important way .

 

10:00 : USD - ZEW economic sentiment - the outlook for the euro area relative price of the month .

 

10:00 : USD German ZEW economic sentiment in the months to GAUGE the outlook assets .

 

13:30 : USD - NY Empire State Manufacturing Index - rate the relative level of general business conditions in the State of New York

 

July 12, 2013 - Daily News Binary Options

 

European shares were slightly increased. Today, stocks may be and remove some of its gains as a signal that the Chinese economy should increase as targeted this year. Asian stocks are mixed. Shanghai SE Index lost -1.57% and Hang Seng -0.86%. The Nikkei 225 added 0.23% and 0.36% BSE 100.

 

Oil prices fell yesterday from $ 107/barrel to $ 104.50/barrel. In general, it is not that the price can climb up to July 19, as stocks in the U.S. has decreased.

 

Today's main events:

 

9:00 GMT EUR Industrial Production m / m - Change in the total inflation adjusted value of output produced by manufacturers, mines, and utilities.

 

12:30 GMT USD PPI m / m - Change in prices of goods and raw materials purchased by manufacturers. It's a leading indicator of consumer inflation - when producers pay more for goods the higher costs are usually passed to the consumer.

 

13:55 GMT USD Updated on consumer sentiment Packaging - Inspection of about 500 clients, which asks respondents to assess the relative level of current and future economic conditions.

 

26 May 2014 - Daily Market News

 

Today hot Assets: EUR

 

Better than expected new home Sales data from the U.S. boosted sentiment on Friday. Home Sales rose to 433,000 last month, an increase of 6.4 %. U.S. stocks ended the week with strong gains molecules into positive territory for the year; S & P 500 closed 0.42 % higher than the highest level of 1900 and the Dow Jones closed 0.38 % higher . The U.S. market will remain closed today for Memorial Day. Asian stocks were mixed today. Nikkei adds 0.97 % as the yen weakened against the dollar . The dollar is trading around ¥ 102 to an interview with the Governor of the Bank of Japan , Kuroda , where it was stated that the yen was too high and should not continue to appreciate. Hang Seng is closed with small changes posted a loss of 0.01 % as traders monitor the elections in Ukraine. European markets higher today while Italian banks are pushing higher and German stocks got a lift from a survey optimistic about trust. The UK market also closed today for a bank holiday .

 

WTI crude advanced to a 5 -week high after the EIA reported a drop in inventories . Violence has escalated in Ukraine ahead of the election this weekend that also added support to the commodity . 16 military were killed during an attack by pro - Russian rebels yesterday. Gold declined after positive U.S. data on Friday. The price was choppy trading below $ 1300/ounce . Geopolitics of ongoing in Ukraine could push prices up again as newly elected President is not pro -Russian .

 

Main Event Today:

 

08.00 GMT : EUR - ECB President Draghi Talk - Due to speak at European Central Bank Forum on Central Banking in Portugal

 

 

 

 

November 18, 2013 - Daily Market News

Today's Hot Assets : USD

Janet Yellen , the next head of the Federal Reserve , testified on behalf of the FOMC last week . His comments were more dovish than expected and he confirmed that stimulus will be maintained until the next improvement was seen in the economy . U.S. data ( such as GDP , unemployment claim and Industrial Production ) came out below expectations and his comments supported sending U.S. stocks higher. The S & P 500 closed 0.42 % higher and the Dow Jones closed 0.54 % higher. Asian stocks gained after China affirmed to implement new economic reforms : the Hang Seng closed 2.73 % higher. The Nikkei showed little change after rallying 7.7 % last week and closed 0.01% lower. European stocks yet opened lower as investors were cautious because of the split with the Italian government over the weekend .

WTI fell further after Saudi Arabia increased export of strengthening the supply . Coarse stockpiles and inventories also gained in the U.S. and concerns over economic hope. Gold gained after Yellen testimony and the weaker data from the U.S. . It is now covering as traders are awaiting the results of the FOMC Meeting Minutes on Wednesday.

Main Event today :

10:00 GMT : EUR - Trade Balance - measures the difference in value between imported and exported goods and services over the reported period . A positive number indicates that more goods and services are exported than imported .

13:30 GMT : CAD - Buying Foreign Security - measures the total value of domestic stocks , bonds , and money - market assets purchased by foreign investors .

14:00 GMT : USD - TIC Net Long-Term Transactions - measures the difference in value between foreign long-term securities purchased by U.S. citizens and U.S. long-term securities purchased by foreign investors . Demand for domestic securities and currency demand are directly linked because foreigners must buy the domestic currency to buy securities in the country .

17:15 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 members ( 2009-2013 ) William C. Dudley is to communicate . FOMC members are responsible for setting the benchmark interest rate and their speeches closely watched for indications future possible direction of monetary policy.

 

 

 

 

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