Market news

27 February 2017
  • 23:28

    Stocks. Daily history for Feb 27’2017:

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

    Nikkei -176.07 19107.47 -0.91%

    TOPIX -16.14 1534.00 -1.04%

    Hang Seng -40.65 23925.05 -0.17%

    CSI 300 -27.63 3446.22 -0.80%

    Euro Stoxx 50 +5.21 3309.30 +0.16%

    FTSE 100 +9.30 7253.00 +0.13%

    DAX +18.64 11822.67 +0.16%

    CAC 40 -0.06 4845.18 +0.00%

    DJIA +15.68 20837.44 +0.08%

    S&P 500 +2.41 2369.75 +0.10%

    NASDAQ +16.59 5861.90 +0.28%

    S&P/TSX -69.95 15463.51 -0.45%

  • 21:08

    Major US stock indexes finished trading in the green zone

    Major US stock indexes showed a slight increase. Investors expect the US president's speech Donald Trump at a joint session of both houses of Congress on Tuesday.

    Investors will be closely watching Trump comments on his proposed tax reform and his plans for the Affordable Care Act.

    As it became known today, new orders for US-made capital goods unexpectedly fell in January after three consecutive months of strong growth, slightly changing views on the fact that the production is recovering from a prolonged downturn in the background of commodity prices. The Commerce Department reported Monday that non-defense capital goods orders excluding aircraft, closely watched gauge of business spending plans, fell 0.4 percent after a revised increase of up to 1.1% in December.

    However, contracts for the purchase of housing on the secondary market in the US fell in January, pointing to a lack of reserves in the regions of the Midwest and West. According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR) on Monday, the index of pending home sales, based on contracts signed in the past month fell by 2.8% to 106.4. The index of pending home sales for December was revised up to 109.5.

    DOW index components closed mostly in the red (19 of 30). Most remaining shares fell McDonald's Corporation (MCD, -1.31%). leaders of growth were shares of Caterpillar Inc. (CAT, + 1.94%).

    Most Sector S & P index recorded an increase. Most utilities sector fell (-0.5%). Leaders of growth were the health sector (+ 0.6%).

    At the close:

    Dow + 0.08% 20,838.19 +16.43

    Nasdaq + 0.28% 5,861.90 +16.59

    S & P + 0.10% 2,369.73 +2.39

  • 20:00

    DJIA +0.11% 20,845.51 +23.75 Nasdaq +0.17% 5,855.33 +10.02 S&P +0.12% 2,370.16 +2.82

  • 17:00

    European stocks closed: FTSE 100 +9.30 7253.00 +0.13% DAX +18.64 11822.67 +0.16% CAC 40 -0.06 4845.18 +0.00%

  • 16:44

    Wall Street. Major U.S. stock-indexes little changed

    Major U.S. stock-indexes дшееду срфтпув on Monday, ahead of President Donald Trump's address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday. Investors will be closely watching Trump's address for clues on his proposed tax reform and his plans to overhaul the Affordable Healthcare Act. Trump's promise a few weeks ago of a "phenomenal" tax announcement helped rekindle a post-election rally, driving the main U.S. markets to record highs.

    Most of Dow stocks in negative area (18 of 30). Top loser - Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ, -1.15%). Top gainer - Caterpillar Inc. (CAT, +1.72%).

    Most of S&P sectors in positive area. Top loser - Utilities (-0.3%). Top gainer - Basic Materials (+0.5%).


    At the moment:

    Dow 20796.00 +9.00 +0.04%

    S&P 500 2365.50 +0.50 +0.02%

    Nasdaq 100 5338.00 -5.25 -0.10%

    Oil 54.17 +0.18 +0.33%

    Gold 1264.20 +5.90 +0.47%

    U.S. 10yr 2.34 +0.02

  • 14:35

    U.S. Stocks open: Dow -0.11%, Nasdaq -0.19%, S&P -0.12%

  • 14:28

    Before the bell: S&P futures -0.02%, NASDAQ futures -0.16%

    U.S. stock-index futures were flat as investors awaited President Trump's speech to Congress, scheduled for Tuesday. In addition the focus was on the statement by Warren Buffett, chairman and chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., who told CNBC on Monday that Wall Street is unpredictable and "could go down 20 percent tomorrow".

    Global Stocks:

    Nikkei 19,107.47 -176.07 -0.91%

    Hang Seng 23,925.05 -40.65 -0.17%

    Shanghai 3,229.17 -24.26 -0.75%

    FTSE 7,243.92 +0.22 0.00%

    CAC 4,838.70 -6.54 -0.13%

    DAX 11,808.73 +4.70 +0.04%

    Crude $54.44 (+0.83%)

    Gold $1,256.70 (-0.13%)

  • 13:54

    Wall Street. Stocks before the bell

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


    3M Co

    MMM

    187

    -0.41(-0.22%)

    387

    ALCOA INC.

    AA

    34.68

    0.20(0.58%)

    923

    ALTRIA GROUP INC.

    MO

    74.54

    0.11(0.15%)

    836

    Amazon.com Inc., NASDAQ

    AMZN

    845.49

    0.25(0.03%)

    11532

    American Express Co

    AXP

    79.6

    -0.16(-0.20%)

    519

    Apple Inc.

    AAPL

    136.97

    0.31(0.23%)

    164092

    Barrick Gold Corporation, NYSE

    ABX

    19.5

    -0.04(-0.20%)

    23091

    Boeing Co

    BA

    177.52

    0.08(0.05%)

    3724

    Cisco Systems Inc

    CSCO

    34.29

    -0.03(-0.09%)

    7684

    Citigroup Inc., NYSE

    C

    59.55

    -0.01(-0.02%)

    11226

    Exxon Mobil Corp

    XOM

    81.12

    0.04(0.05%)

    8523

    Facebook, Inc.

    FB

    135.25

    -0.19(-0.14%)

    38231

    Ford Motor Co.

    F

    12.46

    -0.01(-0.08%)

    7526

    Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc., NYSE

    FCX

    13.35

    0.10(0.75%)

    13438

    General Electric Co

    GE

    30.16

    -0.03(-0.10%)

    3204

    Goldman Sachs

    GS

    247.24

    -0.11(-0.04%)

    1227

    Google Inc.

    GOOG

    829.3

    0.66(0.08%)

    230

    Hewlett-Packard Co.

    HPQ

    17.51

    -0.14(-0.79%)

    3561

    HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.

    HON

    125

    -0.03(-0.02%)

    209

    Intel Corp

    INTC

    36.4

    -0.13(-0.36%)

    4759

    International Business Machines Co...

    IBM

    181

    -0.35(-0.19%)

    1779

    Johnson & Johnson

    JNJ

    122.6

    -0.13(-0.11%)

    1816

    JPMorgan Chase and Co

    JPM

    90.32

    -0.01(-0.01%)

    1652

    McDonald's Corp

    MCD

    127.55

    -0.16(-0.13%)

    2773

    Merck & Co Inc

    MRK

    66.19

    0.03(0.05%)

    1744

    Microsoft Corp

    MSFT

    64.51

    -0.11(-0.17%)

    701

    Procter & Gamble Co

    PG

    90.9

    -0.15(-0.16%)

    699

    Tesla Motors, Inc., NASDAQ

    TSLA

    248.15

    -8.85(-3.44%)

    171562

    The Coca-Cola Co

    KO

    41.81

    0.03(0.07%)

    2456

    Twitter, Inc., NYSE

    TWTR

    15.94

    -0.04(-0.25%)

    41091

    UnitedHealth Group Inc

    UNH

    161.75

    -1.31(-0.80%)

    262

    Walt Disney Co

    DIS

    110.3

    -0.02(-0.02%)

    1823

    Yahoo! Inc., NASDAQ

    YHOO

    45.83

    0.28(0.61%)

    479

    Yandex N.V., NASDAQ

    YNDX

    23.66

    0.08(0.34%)

    1500

  • 13:48

    Upgrades and downgrades before the market open

    Upgrades:


    Downgrades:

    Tesla (TSLA) downgraded to Sell from Neutral at Goldman; target lowered to $185 from $190


    Other:

    Сhevron (CVX) added to Franchise Pick List at Jefferies

    Apple (AAPL) target raised to $150 from $135 at Mizuho

  • 08:34

    Major European stock markets trading in the green zone: FTSE 100 7,271.53 +27.83 + 0.38%, CAC 40 4,855.98 +10.74 + 0.22%, Xetra DAX 11,841.92 +37.89 + 0.32%

  • 07:29

    Negative start of trading expected on the major stock exchanges in Europe: DAX -0.4%, CAC40 -0.4%, FTSE -0.2%

  • 06:38

    Global Stocks

    Stocks in Europe dropped by the most in three weeks, finishing Friday's session by stepping back from 14-month highs as investors questioned the prospects for U.S. tax policy changes under U.S. President Donald Trump. "European equities are on the back foot into the weekend, continued profit-taking dragging indices from recent highs. This stems from more tempered optimism towards Trump tax changes," with "pudding wanted for proof," by investors, said Mike van Dulken, head of research at Accendo Markets, in a note.

    U.S. stocks staged a last-minute rally on Friday, with major indexes turning positive ahead of the closing bell and the Dow extended its record-setting streak as investors shrugged off concerns the rally was overdone. Both the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq rose for a fifth straight week, while the Dow brought its string of weekly gains to three.

    Investors maintained a cautious stance to start the week, with Asian stocks broadly lower ahead of President Donald Trump's address to Congress on Tuesday, and a batch of Federal Reserve speakers and economic data. Japan led the declines amid a rising yen, which has pushed to the high end of its six-week trading range with the dollar at ¥112.

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