28/10/2013 - October Daily Review
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October 28, 2013 - Daily Market News
Today's Hot Assets: USD AUD,
At stimulus speculation continues to boost market sentiment . U.S. stock companies such as Microsoft and Amazon continued positive earnings after the close on Friday at a high level . S & P 500 closed 0.44 % higher than the Dow Jones closed up 0.2 % . Asian markets due to positive data from companies like Toyota and Sony also opened the week with gains . The Nikkei 225 closed 2.19% higher and Hang Seng closed 0.48 % higher . European stocks opened higher number . Binary options investors coming out later in the week will be focused on the FOMC statement .
WTI traded lower on Friday after data from the U.S. is mixed . Both objects towards retail sales , inflation , and Pending Home Sales including key data releases later in the week will be determined by . The two -day FOMC meeting will begin tomorrow and it will be a decision that is likely to delay tapering to 2014 .
Today's Key Events :
11:00 GMT : History - CBI Distribution Trades Survey - measures the health of the retail sector . Read responsible for 40% of employment in retailing covering 20,000 companies have been compiled from a survey . It includes measures of sales activity across the distributive trades . It is a leading indicator of consumer spending . Figure increase in sales and those reporting a decrease is the difference between the percentage of retailers reporting .
13:15 GMT : USD - Industrial Production ( MoM) - manufacturers , mines , and utilities total inflation-adjusted value of output produced by a change in the measure .
14:00 GMT : USD - Pending Home Sales ( MoM) - The number of homes under contract to be sold in measures of change but still excluding new construction , closing transaction waiting for .
22:30 GMT : USD - RBA Governor Stevens Speaks - Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Governor Glenn Stevens ( September 2006 - September 2013 ) is to speak . Which sets short-term interest rates, RBA, as head of the Australian dollar has a major impact on the value .