4 September 2013 - Market News Daily

Yesterday , the U.S. Congress, the chairman said he supports President Obama's position on military intervention in Syria . European shares fell after the announcement , as it may be more likely bëjëmundësiastreik . European stocks dropped after Ryanair fell by 14 % , which tulemusenavähenes travel agencies . Asian stocks fell the yen is still weak , but the Bank of Japan meeting will take place in the next two days and if Abe does not provide a tax sale of the shares may fall . U.S. stocks rose after positive was released yesterday , the ISM Manufacturing index was better than expected at 55.7 indicates expansion in the economy .

WTI has begun , as investors are cautious because of the uncertainty in Syria . President Obama is gaining support for possible military strikes , and concern has turned to oil supplies could be affected. Trading is likely to cross the decision . Gold is declining , although the situation where investors favoring info tapered Fed . Positive data released yesterday adds to the conical case may soon start to push updollar . Despite this , the binary option traders should continue to wait for a decision by Congress to Syrian interference in any strike could send gold back to its highs .

Key events today:

08:30 GMT : GBP - Services PMI - measures the activity level of purchasing managers in the services sector . Reading above 50 indicates expansion of the sector , reading below 50 indicates contraction . Traders watch these surveys closely purchasing managers usually have early access to the data of your company's performance, which can be a leading indicator of overall economic performance .

09:00 GMT : EUR - GDP ( QoQ ) - measures the annualized change in the value of inflation - to fix all the goods and services produced in the economy . This broad ështëmasa dhetreguesi economic health of the economy .

09:00 GMT : EUR - Retail - measures the change in the total value of inflation -adjusted sales at the retail level . The main ështëtreguesi consumer spending , which accounts for the majority of overall economic activity .

12:30 GMT : USD - Trade Balance - measures the difference between the value of goods imported and exported goods and services during the reporting period . A positive number indicates that more goods and services were exported than imported .

 

 

 

 

June 26, 2014 - Daily Market News 

 

Today's Hot Property: U.S. Dollar 

 

U.S. stocks fell open following weak U.S. data. Core durable goods orders fell 1% last month and 2.9% decrease in GDP in the last quarter. However, investors shrugged the data, S & P 500 0.49% and the Dow Jones closed 0.29% higher Thursday. Asian stock markets rose following their direction. Nikkei gained 0.27%, and the Hang Seng gained 1.45%. European stocks mixed amid news of mergers and acquisitions. Currently the DAX was up 0.02%, Wipro up 0.05% at 40. FTSE 100 0.02% is off. 

 

Both the API and the EIA report, the increase in WTI crude inventories dropped. Iraqi oil exports would increase further pushing down the price. Gold rose after poor U.S. data. However, investors locked in profits after குறைத்துவிட்டதென்றான்னது and physical needs. Then at 12.30pm in the early investors and personal expenses, including his son, along with the day to see the U.S. data. 

 

Today's key events: 

 

09.30 GMT: GBP - Get useful Carney speaks - London is due to hold a press conference on Financial Stability Report 

 

12.30 GMT: U.S. Dollar - primary metal - measures the number of individuals who filed for unemployment insurance for the first time last week 

 

12.30 GMT: U.S. Dollar - Personal expenses - the inflation-adjusted value of the change in consumer costs. Consumer spending accounts for a majority of overall economic activity 

 

23.30 GMT: JPY - Tokyo Core CPI - excluding fresh food operations, Tokyo change in the price of consumer goods and services,

 

December 13, 2013 - Daily Market News

 

Today Hot Asset : USD

 

After positive economic news lately is great speculation that the Fed stimulus could cut as early as next week as they have said they are waiting for better economic results . The markets are now awaiting the FOMC meeting next week . U.S. stocks fell , the S & P 500 reached a five -month closing low 0.38 % and the Dow Jones 0.66 % lower. Asian stocks closed higher as the dollar rose against the yen . At the end of the session, the Nikkei had gained 0.4 % and the Hang Seng had gained 0.22 % . European stocks opened mixed.

 

STI little changed after a fall during the week when petrol and diesel inventories increased . Reduction of the stimulus can also reduce . An adverse effect on the product as a tapered question Gold fell sharply yesterday after U.S. data was positive and the dollar strengthened. During the Asian session traded flat and there was no significant movement .

 

Today Main Events :

 

13.30 GMT : USD - Core PPI ( MoM ) - measures the change in the selling price of goods and services sold by producers , excluding food and energy . The PPI measures price change from the perspective of the seller. When producers pay more for goods and services, they are more likely to have higher costs to consumers go, so PPI is thought to be a leading indicator of consumer inflation.

 

13:30 GMT : USD - PPI - measures the change in the price of goods sold by manufacturers. It is a leading indicator of consumer price inflation , which accounts for the majority of overall inflation .

 

March 21, 2014 - Daily Latest News

 

Asset hot today: USD , CAD

 

The U.S. Federal Reserve decided to continue tightening the monetary policy meeting as it continued to improve working conditions . Reduced the current quantitative easing program by another $ 10 billion . Although there is no specific timeframe stated, Yellen also suggested that the Fed could start raising interest rates since April 2015 , which was a big surprise for the market . The news initially sent stocks lower , as they benefit from low interest rates that make borrowing money more attractive. The U.S. manufacturing index published by the Philadelphia Fed yesterday went above expectations and investors began to shake the rate hike as an improvement in the economy would boost corporate earnings . Accordingly, the shares rose the Dow Jones closed 0.67 % higher , the S & P 500 closed 0.60 % higher and the Nasdaq closed 0.27% higher. Asian stock markets also recovered and Hang Seng closed 1.21 % higher. The Nikkei , however, remained at 14,224.23 as the market remained closed for a public holiday . European markets opened on the rise as the shares recovered . Support was also found after a member of the ECB Executive Board , Lautenschlaeger said Thursday that rates will stay low or go even lower for an extended period .

 

WTI Crude oil is poised for a third weekly decline as the EIA reported that crude supplies rose to the highest level since November in the U.S. and increased production . Yellens comments that the Fed could raise interest rates as soon as next year also pushed prices down , as added support for the U.S. dollar. Gold has been a downward trend throughout the week . Following the gradual decline and the possibility that the central bank's stimulus program could end this fall have put pressure on the price . Fears over violence in Ukraine are also decreasing reducing the need for refuge assets . Traders should look out for key FOMC member speeches later in the day.

 

Today Main Events :

 

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

 

12:30 GMT : CAD - Core Retail Sales - measures the change in the total value of retail sales in Canada , excluding automobiles

 

17:45 GMT : USD - FOMC Member Fisher speaks - because of a speech entitled " Facing Forward : fashion or future monetary policy " at the London School of Economics and Systemic Risk Conference in Political Science

 

20:30 GMT : USD - FOMC Member Kocherlakota speaks - Due participated in a panel discussion entitled " Transition and long-term challenges for monetary policy ," the International Research Forum in Washington DC

 

22:30 GMT : USD - FOMC member speaks Stein - Due to speak at the International Research Forum in Washington DC

 

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Hedge funds cut bets on a rally in gold the most since 2007 and was the most bearish ever on sugar and coffee, as concern that the Federal Reserve will slow the U.S. stimulus program drove commodity prices the biggest loss this year.

 

 

 

 

September 5, 2013 - Daily Market News

U.S. stocks advanced after jobless claims came out better than expected. It contributes to the flow of positive data that we have seen recently from the U.S. suggesting peak soon. A two-day meeting will be held by the Federal Open Market Committee reduction of monetary stimulus on 17 and 18 September to discuss. European shares climb to the president of the ECB, Draghi reiterated that monetary policy will remain accommodative and interest rates will remain low.

U.S. oil inventories fell send WTI higher. A Senate panel has given President Obama the authority to use military force against Syria pushes oil concern remains that the oil supply may be affected. Gold falls to the positive U.S. data as the dollar is strengthening. Tomorrow the monthly nonfarm payrolls for the U.S. will be released. As a driver of the markets this event watched by binary option traders as it may send gold to new lows.

 

 

 

 

June 27, 2014 - Daily Market News 

 

Today's Hot Assets: GBP USD 

 

A member of the Fed, James Bullard, said in an increase in the interest rate fell after the U.S. stocks. After a debut as a public company, they GoPro losses after the end of a rally. Queen of the session, S & P 500 0.12% lower and 0.13% of the Dow Jones. Combined session of the Asian markets. The yen against the U.S. dollar, reaching a range of data from Japan's Nikkei lost 1.39%. About 24 hours ago from Yen ¥ 101.61 compared with ¥ 101,83 purchase. Hang Seng, however, leading gains in casino shares added 0.1%. European markets higher, but this is the day set for the loss of a week. Germany's DAX and London's FTSE 100 0.26% 0.27% is the present, CAC 40 was up 0.38%. 

 

Reaching its lowest close in 2 weeks, WTI crude moved below $ 106/barrel. Decline in support for the movement, and so the object is not added to the EIA report, the supply of oil and the U.S. worries about the supply of API and from Iraq over the increase was caused by weak data. Gold also Bullard's comments yesterday were a little less. The initial reaction to the situation in Iraq is priced into the market now. Traders will continue to focus on the U.S. to see the data and regional political developments. 

 

Today's main events: 

 

08,30 GMT: GBP - GDP-measures the annual change in the value of the production of all goods and services, inflation 

 

13.55 GMT: USD - Michigan Consumer Sentiment - current and future economic conditions to rate the relative level of

 

 

 

 

September 6, 2013 - Daily Market News

Nonfarm payroll figures will be released today for the U.S. Not only that, in general , the biggest release of the month , but it is also the last major piece of information, we will get a share of the U.S. Federal Open Market Committee meeting yesterday after the release of positive economic indicators in the U.S. the economy continues to improve , and if positive NFP shares may continue to climb. European stocks move in pushing forward the report to the lower than expected German trade balance , published this morning Asian stocks mostly higher ahead of NFP but the Nikkei 225 fell by 1.1 % in

WTI is trading above the low inventories and uncertainty over the Syrian strike : The G20 meeting is held at the time of the Russian and U.S. President Barack Obama is trying to convince allies to support a U.S. military strike . As the Middle East supplies about 35 % of the world's oil supply could be affected by pushing prices higher. Gold traders are still torn between Syria and the U.S. economic data. If a strike is taking place in Syria, pushing gold to new highs. However , if the NFP figures traders to invest in the dollar as a safe haven and the FOMC is likely to initiate a cash tapering metal will decrease . The report should be viewed by investors today , because it will provide a short-term binary options trading opportunities.

Today 's Events:

08,30 GMT: GBP - Industrial Production (YoY) / ( MOM ) measures the change in the total inflation - adjusted value of output produced by manufacturers, mines , and utilities.

08,30 GMT: GBP - Manufacturing Production (YoY) / ( MOM ) measures the change in the total inflation - adjusted value of output produced by UK manufacturers. Manufacturing accounts for approximately 80 % of total manufacturing output , industrial production growth highlights the increasing economic growth.

08,30 GMT: GBP - trade balance - measures the difference in value between imported and exported goods and services over the reporting period . A positive number indicates that more goods and services that are exported imported .

12.30 GMT: CAD - Employment Change - measures the change in the number of people employed . Job creation is an important indicator of consumer spending

12.30 GMT: USD - Nonfarm Payrolls - Measures the change in number of employed people during the previous month , excluding the farming industry. Job creation is the most important indicator of consumer spending , which accounts for the majority of economic activity

12.30 GMT: USD - Unemployment Rate - measures the percentage of the total labor force that is unemployed and actively seeking work during the previous month.

 

 

 

 

 24 March 2014 - Daily Market News

 

Today hot Assets: EUR

 

Last week, the market was moved by the statement the Fed 's Yellen and comments because they want to raise interest rates 6 months after the end quantitative easing . Stocks initially fell , but some ground blind following positive U.S. data . EU and U.S. then the intensified sanctions against Putin to pressure the Russian government to alleviate the global standoff other over Ukraine. Western nations have added more people in their list of assets freezes and travel ban pushed stocks lower and end of the week, the Dow Jones lost 0.17 %, the S & P 500 lost 0.30 %, and the Nasdaq lost 0.98 %. Asian markets were higher during today's session . Chinese HSBC Manufacturing PMI has below expectations sparking speculation that the weakness in the data could push Beijing to begin a fresh round of stimulus , as this would be the only way China can meet 2014 economic growth objectives. Hang Seng The closed 1.91 % higher with Nikkei closed 1.77 % higher as investors returned to the market after a public holiday . European markets are lower today as world leaders gathered in The Hague to discuss other tensions over Ukraine.

 

WTI crude ended higher on Friday as investors monitor the geopolitical tensions surrounding Ukraine. Today , data is weak from China that caused a dip in prices during the Asian session as it has sparked concerns about a slowdown in the second largest user of oil. In the coming week , investors will watch U.S. data that measure the strength of the economy , including the housing sector data , consumer confidence and durable goods . Gold ended the week with losses after the Federal Reserve decided to continue tapering and suggested interest rates could rise again as soon as 2015 . Metal is still declining today but with no major economic events can lower volatility .

 

Main Event Today:

 

08.30 GMT : EUR - German Manufacturing PMI - measure activity levels for purchasing managers in the manufacturing sector .

 

09.00 GMT : EUR - Services PMI - measure activity levels for purchasing managers in the services sector .

 

December 16, 2013 - Daily Market News

 

Today's Hot News : EUR

 

The House of Representatives passed a budget deal on Friday . Focus they are $ 85000000000 to reduce the purchase of the property will determine whether or not the meeting is now on the Feds from December 17 to 18 . The market is divided on what to expect , the Fed always said taper is dependent on the economic situation has improved recently, we have seen a series of positive data . U.S. stocks from the S & P 500 was down 0.01 % and the Dow Jones closed with little change by 0.1 % . The yen strengthened against the dollar as Asian stocks HSBC manufacturing PMI fell below expectations after coming out . Hang Seng declined 0.56 % and the Nikkei declined by 1.62% . European stocks opened mixed with but little change .

 

WTI dropped last week after inventory data . It further speculation that the Fed would begin tapering meeting after reaching a two- week low dropped . Negative manufacturing PMI data signal lower demand for the commodity fell during the Asian session . Feds investors are preparing for the outcome of the meeting, as gold is edging lower . Slightly weaker prices could push the price can encourage some physical demand .

 

Today's Key Events :

 

08:30 GMT : USD - German manufacturing PMI - measures the activity level of purchasing managers in the manufacturing sector

 

13:30 GMT : USD - NY Empire State Manufacturing Index - rates relative level of general business conditions in New York State .

 

Draghi speaks . That short-term interest rates as head of the ECB , the euro's value than any other person to have more impact .

 

14:15 GMT : USD - Industrial Production ( MoM ) - measures manufacturers , mines , and utilities output produced by the change in the total inflation-adjusted value .

 

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