Market news

4 October 2017
  • 22:27

    Stocks. Daily history for Oct 04’2017:

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

    Nikkei +12.59 20626.66 +0.06%

    TOPIX +0.10 1684.56 +0.01%

    Hang Seng +205.97 28379.18 +0.73%

    CSI 300 +13.96 3836.50 +0.37%

    Euro Stoxx 50 -10.82 3594.91 -0.30%

    FTSE 100 -0.53 7467.58 -0.01%

    DAX +67.87 12970.52 +0.53%

    CAC 40 -4.18 5363.23 -0.08%

    DJIA +19.97 22661.64 +0.09%

    S&P 500 +3.16 2537.74 +0.12%

    NASDAQ +2.92 6534.63 +0.04%

    S&P/TSX -7.51 15721.00 -0.05%

  • 20:09

    Major US stock indexes finished trading in positive territory

    Major US stock indexes retreated from previously reached highs, and completed the session with a minimum increase. The focus of the market participants was a block of data on the United States, speculation about who would become the next head of the Fed after Yellen, as well as reports of the resignation of US Secretary Rex Tillerson, which were then refuted.

    Tillerson denied reports that he was resigning, and said that Vice President Mike Pence and other dignitaries had persuaded him not to resign because of increased tensions with US President Donald Trump.

    As for the US data, the report from Automatic Data Processing (ADP) showed that the growth rate of employment in the private sector of the US slowed down in September less than expected. According to the data, in September the number of employed increased by 135 thousand people compared to the revised downward indicator for August at 228 thousand (originally reported growth of 237 thousand). Analysts had expected that the number of employees would increase by 130 thousand.

    Meanwhile, data from Markit signaled a further increase in business activity in the US services sector. Although the growth rate slightly weakened compared to August, the growth in both activity and the influx of new orders was strong compared to the average for the last two years. The index of business activity in the services sector was 55.3 in September, slightly down from 56.0 in August. This confirmed the strong end of the third quarter, and the fastest average quarterly growth this year. Steady growth in output and new orders supported the increase in the number of employees. Additional workplaces helped alleviate pressure on capacity. Meanwhile, inflation of purchase prices was the fastest since June 2015, and inflation of selling prices accelerated the fastest in just three years.

    In addition, it became known that the index of business activity in the US services sector, calculated by the Institute for Supply Management, rose to 59.8 points in September compared to 55.3 points in August. As a result, the index reached its highest level since August 2005 (at that time the index was 61.3 points). Analysts predicted that the figure will improve only to 55.5 points.

    Most components of the DOW index recorded a decline (16 out of 30). Outsider were shares of General Electric Company (GE, -1.41%). Leader of the growth were shares of NIKE, Inc. (NKE, + 1.18%).

    Most sectors of the S & P index finished trading in positive territory. The utilities sector grew most (+ 0.8%). The largest decline was shown in the financial sector (-0.3%).

    At closing:

    DJIA + 0.08% 22.660.68 +19.01

    Nasdaq + 0.04% 6,534.63 +2.92

    S & P + 0.12% 2.537.72 +3.14

  • 19:00

    DJIA +0.11% 22,666.78 +25.11 Nasdaq +0.02% 6,533.28 +1.57 S&P +0.11% 2,537.49 +2.91

  • 16:00

    European stocks closed: FTSE 100 -0.53 7467.58 -0.01% DAX +67.87 12970.52 +0.53% CAC 40 -4.18 5363.23 -0.08%

  • 13:33

    U.S. Stocks open: Dow -0.03%, Nasdaq -0.16%, S&P -0.07%

  • 13:23

    Before the bell: S&P futures -0.13%, NASDAQ futures -0.20%

    U.S. stock-index futures were slightly lower on Wednesday, following two straight days of record highs for the three major indexes, as investors prepared for key U.S. labour market data, set to be released on Friday.


    Global Stocks:

    Nikkei 20,626.66 +12.59 +0.06%

    Hang Seng 28,379.18 +205.97 +0.73%

    Shanghai -

    S&P/ASX 5,652.06 -49.38 -0.87%

    FTSE 7,468.56 +0.45 +0.01%

    CAC 5,350.28 -17.13 -0.32%

    DAX 12,926.83 +24.18 +0.19%

    Crude $50.30 (-0.24%)

    Gold $1,280.60 (+0.47%)

  • 12:49

    Wall Street. Stocks before the bell

    (company / ticker / price / change ($/%) / volume)


    ALCOA INC.

    AA

    48.53

    0.22(0.46%)

    3264

    ALTRIA GROUP INC.

    MO

    63.3

    -0.07(-0.11%)

    505

    Amazon.com Inc., NASDAQ

    AMZN

    953.74

    -3.36(-0.35%)

    12395

    Apple Inc.

    AAPL

    153.35

    -1.13(-0.73%)

    178325

    Barrick Gold Corporation, NYSE

    ABX

    16.41

    0.14(0.86%)

    31352

    Chevron Corp

    CVX

    117.73

    -0.09(-0.08%)

    170

    Cisco Systems Inc

    CSCO

    33.57

    0.01(0.03%)

    12742

    Citigroup Inc., NYSE

    C

    73.9

    -0.23(-0.31%)

    4111

    Exxon Mobil Corp

    XOM

    81.68

    -0.08(-0.10%)

    383

    Facebook, Inc.

    FB

    169.76

    -0.20(-0.12%)

    37946

    Ford Motor Co.

    F

    12.3

    -0.04(-0.32%)

    223523

    General Motors Company, NYSE

    GM

    43.2

    -0.25(-0.58%)

    43091

    Google Inc.

    GOOG

    957

    -0.79(-0.08%)

    1054

    Hewlett-Packard Co.

    HPQ

    20.05

    -0.04(-0.20%)

    405

    Home Depot Inc

    HD

    165

    -0.17(-0.10%)

    807

    Intel Corp

    INTC

    39.31

    -0.07(-0.18%)

    9446

    International Business Machines Co...

    IBM

    147

    0.22(0.15%)

    757

    Johnson & Johnson

    JNJ

    132.2

    0.10(0.08%)

    426

    JPMorgan Chase and Co

    JPM

    97.11

    -0.24(-0.25%)

    876

    McDonald's Corp

    MCD

    156.9

    0.04(0.03%)

    426

    Microsoft Corp

    MSFT

    74.3

    0.04(0.05%)

    459

    Nike

    NKE

    51.59

    0.12(0.23%)

    1766

    Starbucks Corporation, NASDAQ

    SBUX

    54.07

    0.08(0.15%)

    1088

    Tesla Motors, Inc., NASDAQ

    TSLA

    350.65

    2.51(0.72%)

    89259

    The Coca-Cola Co

    KO

    45

    -0.19(-0.42%)

    12158

    Twitter, Inc., NYSE

    TWTR

    17.82

    0.23(1.31%)

    99754

    UnitedHealth Group Inc

    UNH

    199.31

    0.68(0.34%)

    115

    Verizon Communications Inc

    VZ

    49.65

    -0.20(-0.40%)

    4602

    Visa

    V

    105.89

    0.30(0.28%)

    247

    Walt Disney Co

    DIS

    100.52

    -0.27(-0.27%)

    668

    Yandex N.V., NASDAQ

    YNDX

    34.45

    0.27(0.79%)

    701

  • 12:44

    Analyst coverage initiations before the market open

    Tesla (TSLA) initiated with a Buy at Instinet; target $500

  • 05:37

    Global Stocks

    European stock markets closed with small gains Tuesday after trading in tight ranges, as investors absorbed developments in Catalonia after the weekend's chaotic independence vote. The Stoxx Europe 600 index SXXP, +0.15% rose 0.2% to end at 390.72, holding near its highest level since mid-June and rising for a ninth straight session.

    U.S. stock benchmarks booked another round of records on Tuesday, with the S&P 500 notching its sixth positive session in a row, as the market took its cues from upbeat data, including reports on vehicle sales.

    Japanese and Hong Kong share markets led Asian stocks higher on Wednesday, with the Chinese central bank's weekend move to free up more liquidity boosting sentiment as the world's second-largest economy grows at a steady pace. Across Asia this week, trade has been generally subdued and volumes thin with China and South Korea closed for week-long holidays and analysts cautioned against reading too much into index moves.

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