Market news

2 March 2017
  • 23:29

    Stocks. Daily history for Mar 02’2017:

    (index / closing price / change items /% change)

    Nikkei +171.26 19564.80 +0.88%

    TOPIX +11.60 1564.69 +0.75%

    Hang Seng -48.42 23728.07 -0.20%

    CSI 300 -23.34 3435.10 -0.67%

    Euro Stoxx 50 -5.49 3384.71 -0.16%

    FTSE 100 -0.55 7382.35 -0.01%

    DAX -7.62 12059.57 -0.06%

    CAC 40 +2.97 4963.80 +0.06%

    DJIA -112.58 21002.97 -0.53%

    S&P 500 -14.04 2381.92 -0.59%

    NASDAQ -42.81 5861.22 -0.73%

    S&P/TSX -63.03 15536.65 -0.40%

  • 21:05

    Major US stock indexes finished trading in negative territory

    Major US stock indexes fell modestly as investors took profits after a record of the day on Wall Street, who led the Dow Jones Industrial Average above 21,000 for the first time in history.

    Further drop in the indices held back positive data on the US labor market. According to the US Department of Labor, the number of new applications for unemployment benefits for the week that ended Feb. 25 fell to 1900 and amounted to 223000. This is the lowest level for initial claims since March 31, 1973, when he was 222000. Level the previous week was revised downward for 2000 from 244,000 to 242,000. The moving average for 4 weeks was 234250. was recorded a decrease of 6,250 from the revised average of the previous week. This is the lowest level of the average April 14, 1973, when it amounted to 232750. The average value of the previous week was revised downward from 241,000 to 240.500.

    In addition, it became known that the index of business activity in New York deteriorated significantly following February, confounding analysts' expectations, and reached its lowest level since October 2016. According to the ISM New York, the index assesses the economic conditions in the manufacturing sector and services for the companies listed in New York, declined to 51.3 in February from 57.7 in January. Economists had forecast that the index was 58.1 points.

    Oil prices fell more than 2% to 3-week low. The cause of this trend was the increase in oil inventories in the US to a record high, as well as news that the volume of oil production in Russia remained unchanged in February. In addition, the pressure on prices exerted the strengthening of the American currency.

    DOW index components ended the day mostly in negative territory (22 of 30). Most remaining shares fell Caterpillar Inc. (CAT, -4.32%). leaders of growth were shares of The Home Depot, Inc. (HD, + 0.87%).

    Almost all sectors of the S & P index registered a decline. conglomerates (-1.6%) sectors fell most. Increasing demonstrated only utilities sector (+ 0.2%).

    At the close:

    Dow -0.55% 20,999.54 -116.01

    Nasdaq -0.73% 5,861.22 -42.81

    S & P -0.60% 2,381.59 -14.37

  • 20:00

    DJIA -0.25% 21,062.03 -53.52 Nasdaq -0.50% 5,874.44 -29.59 S&P -0.36% 2,387.29 -8.67

  • 18:17

    Wall Street. Major U.S. stock-indexes in negative slightly fell

    Major U.S. stock-indexes slipped on Thursday as investors booked profits after a record day on Wall Street that propelled the Dow Jones Industrial Average above 21,000 for the first time ever. Wall Street's main indexes on Wednesday posted their best day since the November election, boosted by President Donald Trump's more measured tone in a speech to Congress and as bank stocks surged on increased chances of an interest rate hike this month.

    Most of Dow stocks in negative area (17 of 30). Top loser - Caterpillar Inc. (CAT, -4.63%). Top gainer - Pfizer Inc. (PFE, +0.92%).

    Most of S&P sectors are also in negative area. Top loser - Conglomerates (-1.3%). Top gainer - Utilities (+0.4%).


    At the moment:

    Dow 21055.00 -36.00 -0.17%

    S&P 500 2386.00 -7.50 -0.31%

    Nasdaq 100 5370.50 -15.50 -0.29%

    Oil 52.82 -1.01 -1.88%

    Gold 1233.60 -16.40 -1.31%

    U.S. 10yr 2.49 +0.03

  • 17:00

    European stocks closed: FTSE 100 -0.55 7382.35 -0.01% DAX -7.62% 12059.57 -0.06% CAC 40 +2.97 4963.80 +0.06%

  • 14:34

    U.S. Stocks open: Dow -0.06%, Nasdaq -0.18%, S&P -0.19%

  • 14:28

    Before the bell: S&P futures +0.02%, NASDAQ futures +0.13%

    U.S. stock-index futures were flat as investors took a breather after yesterday's surge to news records amid renewed optimism about the U.S. economy.

    Global Stocks:

    Nikkei 19,564.80 +171.26 +0.88%

    Hang Seng 23,728.07 -48.42 -0.20%

    Shanghai 3,230.57 -16.36 -0.50%

    FTSE 7,382.48 -0.42 -0.01%

    CAC 4,966.04 +5.21 +0.11%

    DAX 12,081.04 +13.85 +0.11%

    Crude $53.05 (-1.45%)

    Gold $1,239.10 (-0.87%)

  • 13:53

    Upgrades and downgrades before the market open

    Upgrades:

    Exxon Mobil (XOM) upgraded to Neutral from Underperform at Credit Suisse


    Downgrades:


    Other:

  • 09:13

    Britain's FTSE 100 hit new record high at 7,394.61 points, last up 0.1 pct

  • 08:37

    Major stock markets in Europe trading mixed: FTSE 100 7,377.80 +114.36 + 1.57%, CAC 40 4,962.38 +1.55 + 0.03%, Xetra DAX 12,057.41 -9.78 -0.08%

  • 07:53

    Positive start of trading expected on the major stock exchanges in Europe: DAX + 0.5%, CAC40 + 0.4%, FTSE + 0.2%

  • 06:39

    Global Stocks

    European stocks on Wednesday charged to their highest close this year, fortified by expectations that an increase in U.S. government spending will benefit European companies. As well, investors anticipated that the Federal Reserve will consider the world's largest economy strong enough to withstand another interest-rate increase.

    U.S. stock-market indexes closed at a new round of records Wednesday as investors welcomed President Donald Trump's conciliatory tone during his address to a joint session of Congress, despite a lack of details on his economic plans.

    Investors piled into risky investments on Thursday, pushing global stocks to multimonth highs as markets digested speeches from U.S. Federal Reserve officials and President Donald Trump's address to Congress. Regional stock indexes tracked strong overnight gains in the U.S. and Europe with a renewed sense of global optimism, after a lukewarm reaction to Trump's speech on Wednesday.

2 March 2017
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