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January 6, 2014 - Daily Market News

 

Today's New Asset : USD

 

The following Bernanke's speech on Friday , U.S. stocks ended mixed , S & P 500 closed 0.03 % lower while the Dow Jones closed 0.17% higher. Bernanke said that a significant improvement in the U.S. economy, but the recovery is still in progress. He also supported the current program of quantitative easing . His comments were positive , and he said adaptive policy will be maintained until needed . During the first day of trading in 2014 , Asian stocks fell after China HSBC came out low and Yen showed strength. Nikkei closed 2.35% lower and the Hang Seng fell 0.46% . European stocks open higher today , the DAX up 0.22% , the FTSE 100 is up 0.23% and the CAC 40 was up 0.01 % .

 

After reaching a monthly low, WTI sinking because of the possibility of further increase in deliveries in Libya Sharara field has resumed production. Prices also fell after data from China ( including Non - Manufacturing PMI and HSBC Services PMI ) showed the economy moving at a slower pace , which could lead to a potential decline in demand. Gold prices rose today as its low cost is still attracting buyers in Asia. Traders should focus FOMC meeting minutes and Nonfarm Payroll figure is released later this week.

 

Today's main event:

 

09.00 GMT : EUR - Services PMI - measures aktivitetsnivåav purchasing managers in the services sector .

 

09.30 GMT : GBP - Services PMI - measures aktivitetsnivåav purchasing managers in the services sector .

 

15.00 GMT : USD - ISM Non - Manufacturing Employment - calculated as an indicator of the overall economic condition of the non - industry. NMI is a composite index based on the diffusion indexes for four of the indicators with equal weights : Activity (seasonally adjusted ) , New Orders (seasonally adjusted ) , Employment (seasonally adjusted ) and supplier deliveries.

 

15.00 GMT : USD - ISM Non - Manufacturing PMI - a composite index is calculated as an indicator of the overall economic condition of the non- industry

 

21.45 GMT : NZD - Trade - measures the difference in value between imported and exported goods and services during the reporting period.

 

Investors increased bets on products meeting the most in eight months as signs of U.S. economic recovery has strengthened demand prospects and drove rallies in crude oil, cotton, copper and gold.

"People accept the fact that we have a growing economy, and there is evidence that the economic data," saidSal Gilbertie, who helps manage $ 69 million of assets, president and chief investment officer of Teucrium Trading LLC inSanta-Fe, New Mexico. "It gives people a reason to believe that there will be strong economic demand for base products."

 

October 3, 2013 - Binary Options Daily Market News

 

Chinese Non - Manufacturing PMI came out strong , showing continuous improvement in the Chinese economy after the Asian stock has increased ; Hang Seng 0.8% increase in confirmed up after Prime Minister Abe, Japan's Nikkei 225 0.09% as stocks still fell short . To 8% sales tax . Both the U.S. and European shares were lower due to U.S. government shutdown . Dow Jones closed 0.39 % lower than the S & P 500 fell by 0.07 % .

 

Presented by the political situation in WTI oil inventories are expected to increase , but gains were limited as much and the price is now falling . Gold , which causes the dollar to fall in with the U.S. debt crisis is expected to have more business . U.S. ADP Non-farm employment change in use is also increasing the demand is less than expected, came out yesterday .

 

Today's Top Events :

 

08,30 GMT: GBP - Services PMI - which measures the level of activity of purchasing managers in the services sector . 50 indicates expansion in the sector, with a reading , a reading below 50 indicates contraction . There may be an important indicator of overall economic performance , managers are starting to buy their company's performance to watch these surveys closely followed by traders who represented entry .

 

12.30 GMT: USD - Continuing jobless claims - who are not eligible for unemployment benefits under the unemployment insurance measures the number of individuals .

 

12.30 GMT: USD - initial jobless claims - which measures the number of individuals who filed for unemployment insurance for the first time last week . The U.S. economy is represented , but the initial market impact varies from week to week .

 

14.00 GMT: USD - ISM Non - Manufacturing Index - rates of employment, production, new orders , prices , supplier deliveries, and inventories relative level of business conditions . A survey of about 400 purchasing managers in the manufacturing sector, data on non- summation . On the index , a level above 50 indicates expansion , below indicates contraction .

 

16,30 GMT: USD - FOMC Member Fisher Speaks - Dallas President and Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) voting member ( 2008 and 2011) Richard Fisher of the Federal Reserve Bank to speak it . In his speech that the members of the FOMC interest rate benchmark closely as possible in the direction of monetary policy over the next sucanegalu responsible for Viewing .

 

July 17, 2014 - Daily Market News 

 

Today hot assets: EUR, USD, JPY 

 

U.S. stocks rose in the wake of better than expected earnings and deal news. For example, Time Warner rejected the takeover bid by the 21 Century Fox 80 billion dollars, which pushed the stock to rise 17%. The Beige Book showed that economic conditions and labor markets continued to improve. In close session, the benchmark S & P 500 rose 0.42% and higher, and the Dow was higher 0.45% to close at a record level of 15 times this year at 17,138.2. Asian stocks fell slightly across the region. The Nikkei lost 0.06% after the decline in bond yields in the euro area and the U.S. dollar fell to 101,48 ¥ from 101,68 ¥. Hang Seng Index lost 0.01%. European stocks are lower after the imposition of new sanctions on Russia by the United States and the European Union, bring Ukraine back into the spotlight. Currently, the CAC 40 index down 0.53%, while the index of London's FTSE 100 rose 0.42% and shut down Germany's DAX is lower by 0.32%. 

 

Rose WTI crude rising after data from the EIA. Inventories fell by 7.5million barrels, an amount higher than expected. In addition, it is unlikely to resume oil exports before August due to pressure buyers for discounts of two Libyan ports, which have recently been re-opened. Gold prices rose after better than expected data from China, said yesterday. The actual increase in demand has also been attracting investors to the low price. The price is falling again, as traders assess softens comments on the tightening of monetary policy and the U.S. data coming in later in the day. 

 

Today the most important events: 

 

09.00 GMT: EUR - Consumer Price Index - measures the change in prices of goods and services from the consumer's perspective 

 

12.30 GMT: USD - Building Permits - measure the change in the number of new building permits issued by the government 

 

12.30 GMT: USD - Unemployment Claims - measures the number of individuals who filed for unemployment insurance for the first time during the past week 

 

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

 

23.50 GMT: JPY - Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes - a detailed record of the meeting of the Bank of Japan policy development, and contains in-depth insights into the economic conditions that influenced the decision on where to set interest rates.

 

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