Noticias del mercado

13 junio 2017
  • 23:57

    Schedule for today, Wednesday, Jun 14’2017 (GMT0)

    00:30 Australia Westpac Consumer Confidence June 98

    02:00 China Retail Sales y/y May 10.7% 10.6%

    02:00 China Industrial Production y/y May 6.5% 6.3%

    02:00 China Fixed Asset Investment May 8.9% 8.8%

    04:30 Japan Industrial Production (MoM (Finally) April -1.9% 4.0%

    04:30 Japan Industrial Production (YoY) (Finally) April 3.5% 5.7%

    06:00 Germany CPI, m/m (Finally) May 0% -0.2%

    06:00 Germany CPI, y/y (Finally) May 2% 1.5%

    08:30 United Kingdom Average earnings ex bonuses, 3 m/y April 2.1% 2%

    08:30 United Kingdom Average Earnings, 3m/y April 2.4% 2.4%

    08:30 United Kingdom ILO Unemployment Rate April 4.6% 4.6%

    08:30 United Kingdom Claimant count May 19.4 20.3

    09:00 Eurozone Industrial production, (MoM) April -0.1% 0.5%

    09:00 Eurozone Industrial Production (YoY) April 1.9% 1.3%

    09:00 Eurozone Employment Change Quarter I 0.3% 0.3%

    09:00 U.S. IEA Monthly Report

    12:30 U.S. Retail sales excluding auto May 0.3% 0.2%

    12:30 U.S. Retail sales May 0.4% 0.1%

    12:30 U.S. Retail Sales YoY May 4.5%

    12:30 U.S. CPI excluding food and energy, m/m May 0.1% 0.2%

    12:30 U.S. CPI, m/m May 0.2% 0.1%

    12:30 U.S. CPI excluding food and energy, Y/Y May 1.9% 1.9%

    12:30 U.S. CPI, Y/Y May 2.2% 2%

    14:00 U.S. Business inventories April 0.2% -0.2%

    14:30 U.S. Crude Oil Inventories June 3.295

    18:00 U.S. Fed Interest Rate Decision 1% 1.25%

    18:00 U.S. FOMC Economic Projections

    18:00 U.S. FOMC Statement

    18:30 U.S. Federal Reserve Press Conference

    22:45 New Zealand GDP y/y Quarter I 2.7% 2.7%

    22:45 New Zealand GDP q/q Quarter I 0.4% 0.7%

  • 22:07

    The main US stock indexes completed the session in a positive territory

    The main US stock indices grew moderately, and Dow reached a record level on the background of the growth of bank shares, as well as rebound of shares in the technological sector.

    A small influence on the course of trading was provided by the US. The Bureau of Employment Accounting said that in May the decline in the cost of gasoline and other fuels was holding back wholesale price inflation in the US, but upward pressure on prices was maintained in many areas of the economy. The producer price index was unchanged in May after an increase of 0.5% in April. Economists did not predict any changes in the PPI. Constant reading in wholesale inflation, as expected, was associated with a fall in prices for gas and fuel. Wholesale prices for gasoline fell by 11.2%. Wholesale prices for food also fell for the first time in six months. Basic wholesale prices fell by 0.1% in May. The base inflation rate for the last 12 months increased by 2.1%, remaining unchanged from April.

    Oil prices rose by about 1% on Tuesday, despite the fact that OPEC reported an increase in production in May. The OPEC monthly report showed that production in the group increased in May by 336,000 barrels per day, to 32.14 million barrels per day, which was caused by the restoration of production in Nigeria and Libya, which are exempt from cuts in supplies. The report also said that the market's rebalancing is "slow". Investors are also preparing to release data on oil stocks in the US. Today, the report will be presented by the American Petroleum Institute, and on Wednesday official figures will be released from the US Energy Ministry.

    Most of the components of the DOW index showed growth (20 out of 30). Most fell shares of General Electric Company (GE, -1.81%). Leader of growth were shares of Visa Inc. (V, + 1.69%).

    All sectors of the S & P index finished trading in positive territory. The leader of growth was the sector of basic materials (+ 0.7%).

    At closing:

    DJIA + 0.44% 21,328.88 +93.21

    Nasdaq + 0.73% 6,220.37 +44.90

    S & P + 0.45% 2.440.35 +10.96

  • 21:00

    DJIA +0.42% 21,325.05 +89.38 Nasdaq +0.59% 6,212.06 +36.59 S&P +0.37% 2,438.38 +8.99

  • 18:00

    European stocks closed: FTSE 100 -11.43 7500.44 -0.15% DAX +74.54 12764.98 +0.59% CAC 40 +21.15 5261.74 +0.40%

  • 16:30

    U.S. treasury yields extend rise; 10-yr yield hits session high of 2.227 pct

  • 16:16

    Deal Between UK PM May, DUP Expected By Tomorrow Or Thursday - Sky

  • 15:59

    BoC’s Poloz: Rates Have Been ‘Extraordinarily Low’, Have Low Rates To Offset Prices - CBC Radio

  • 15:53

    Option expiries for today's 10:00 ET NY cut

    EURUSD: 1.1040-50 (EUR 702m) 1.1100 1.1bln) 1.1300 (1.2bln)

    USDJPY: 109.75 (USD 740m) 110.00 (1.3bln) 110.20-30 (361m) 110.60-70 (446m)

    GBPUSD: 1.2500 (GBP 474m) 1.2640-50 (262m) 12660-70 (372m) 1.2700 (GBP 743m) 1.2760 (455m)

    EURGBP: 0.8655-60 (EUR 570m)

    AUDUSD: 0.7400 (AUD 310m) 0.7470 (328m) 0.7500 (270m) 0.7530 (235m)

    EURJPY: 123.50 (EUR 351m) 124.00-124.10 (EUR 533m)

  • 15:37

    U.S. Stocks open: Dow +0.21%, Nasdaq +0.61%, S&P +0.29%

  • 15:29

    Before the bell: S&P futures +0.24%, NASDAQ futures +0.38%

    U.S. stock-index futures rose, signaling stock market gains for the first time in three days, as investors awaited the beginning of the Fed's two-day meeting.

    Stocks:

    Nikkei 19,898.75 -9.83 -0.05%

    Hang Seng 25,852.10 +144.06 +0.56%

    Shanghai 3,154.38 +14.50 +0.46%

    S&P/ASX 5,772.77 +94.96 +1.67%

    FTSE 7,513.17 +1.30 +0.02%

    CAC 5,264.08 +23.49 +0.45%

    DAX 12,767.57 +77.13 +0.61%

    Crude $45.90 (-0.39%)

    Gold $1,262.80 (-0.48%)

  • 15:18

    Former UK PM Major says British government's concept of a hard Brexit is becoming increasingly unsustainable

    • Would be wise to bring in a much wider parliamentary opinion when agreeing Brexit terms

    • Have to take care with the Northern Ireland peace deal

  • 15:03

    Wall Street. Stocks before the bell

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

    Amazon.com Inc., NASDAQ AMZN 1011.25 0.98(0.10%) 8648
    American Express Co AXP 80 0.05(0.06%) 767
    Apple Inc. AAPL 155.2 0.21(0.14%) 59552
    AT&T Inc T 38.69 0.19(0.49%) 663
    Barrick Gold Corporation, NYSE ABX 16.45 -0.19(-1.14%) 36331
    Boeing Co BA 189.35 -0.58(-0.31%) 231
    Caterpillar Inc CAT 104.75 -0.26(-0.25%) 405
    Cisco Systems Inc CSCO 31.82 0.21(0.66%) 579
    Citigroup Inc., NYSE C 63.7 0.49(0.78%) 39405
    Exxon Mobil Corp XOM 80.76 0.14(0.17%) 806
    Facebook, Inc. FB 154.78 0.07(0.05%) 62136
    Ford Motor Co. F 11.06 -0.04(-0.36%) 3165
    Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc., NYSE FCX 12.14 0.08(0.66%) 7701
    General Electric Co GE 27.65 0.06(0.22%) 2449
    Goldman Sachs GS 219.8 1.04(0.48%) 6257
    Google Inc. GOOG 985 1.59(0.16%) 1525
    Home Depot Inc HD 153.35 -0.15(-0.10%) 286
    Intel Corp INTC 36.53 0.05(0.14%) 2139
    JPMorgan Chase and Co JPM 85.37 0.42(0.49%) 4883
    McDonald's Corp MCD 151.85 0.42(0.28%) 372
    Microsoft Corp MSFT 72.1 0.15(0.21%) 12070
    Pfizer Inc PFE 31.84 0.09(0.28%) 1342
    Procter & Gamble Co PG 88.1 0.25(0.28%) 1528
    Starbucks Corporation, NASDAQ SBUX 62.48 0.24(0.39%) 6558
    Tesla Motors, Inc., NASDAQ TSLA 372.98 2.98(0.81%) 133730
    The Coca-Cola Co KO 45.08 -0.05(-0.11%) 1451
    Twitter, Inc., NYSE TWTR 17.69 0.10(0.57%) 25811
    Verizon Communications Inc VZ 46.31 0.12(0.26%) 943
    Visa V 96.2 0.11(0.11%) 4149
    Wal-Mart Stores Inc WMT 79.25 0.32(0.41%) 519
    Walt Disney Co DIS 104.4 0.08(0.08%) 764
    Yahoo! Inc., NASDAQ YHOO 55.84 0.13(0.23%) 24511
    Yandex N.V., NASDAQ YNDX 26.72 -0.03(-0.11%) 2386
  • 14:49

    Analyst coverage initiations before the market open

    Coca-Cola (KO) initiated with an Outperform at Daiwa Securities; target $48.60
  • 14:47

    Upgrades before the market open

    Tesla (TSLA) upgraded to Buy from Hold at Berenberg; target $464
  • 14:36

    US producer price index flat in May

    The Producer Price Index for final demand was unchanged in May, seasonally adjusted, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Final demand prices rose 0.5 percent in April and edged down 0.1 percent in March. On an unadjusted basis, the final demand index increased 2.4 percent for the 12 months ended in May.
    Within final demand in May, a 0.3-percent increase in the index for final demand services offset a 0.5-percent decline in prices for final demand goods.
    Prices for final demand less foods, energy, and trade services fell 0.1 percent in May, the first decline since a similar 0.1-percent decrease in May 2016. For the 12 months ended May 2017, the index for final demand less foods, energy, and trade services moved up 2.1 percent.

  • 14:31

    U.S.: PPI, m/m, May 0% (forecast 0%)

  • 14:30

    U.S.: PPI excluding food and energy, m/m, May 0.3% (forecast 0.2%)

  • 14:30

    U.S.: PPI, y/y, May 2.4% (forecast 2.4%)

  • 14:30

    U.S.: PPI excluding food and energy, Y/Y, May 2.1% (forecast 2%)

  • 14:08

    Orders

    EUR/USD

    Offers: 1.1230 1.1250 1.1270 1.1285 1.1300

    Bids: 1.1200 1.1180 1.1165 1.1150 1.1120 1.1100

    GBP/USD

    Offers: 1.2700 1.2730 1.2760 1.2780 1.2800 1.2830 1.2850

    Bids: 1.2650 1.2630 1.2600-10 1.2580 1.2550 1.2530 1.2500

    EUR/JPY

    Offers: 123.80 124.00 124.50 124.80 125.00

    Bids: 123.30 123.00 122.80 122.50 122.30 122.00

    EUR/GBP

    Offers: 0.8850-55 0.8885 0.8900 0.8930 0.8950

    Bids: 0.8820 0.8800 0.8780 0.8750 0.8700

    USD/JPY

    Offers: 110.30 110.50 110.80 111.00 111.30 111.50 111.80 112.00

    Bids: 110.00 109.80-85 109.65 109.50 109.35 109.20 109.00

    AUD/USD

    Offers: 0.7565 0.7580 0.7600 0.7630 0.7650

    Bids: 0.7520 0.7500-05 0.7480-85 0.7465 0.7450

  • 13:30

    Schaeuble says there is no need for a debate about succession of ECB president Draghi

    • The ECB has a difficult task, I have never criticised the ECB

    • Debate about Draghi succession is not only harmful but also superfluous

    • The ECB has to implement a monetary policy that suits the needs of all euro zone members

    • The Federal Reserve has already begun this process and the ECB has weighed some communication that could seen that points into that direction

  • 13:01

    German finance minister Schaeuble says we want a Brexit solution that causes as little damage as possible for both sides

  • 12:29

    Sterling recovers all post-inflation losses, trades 0.3 percent higher on day at 88.22 pence per euro

  • 12:14

    Germany's Schaeuble: We Need To Exit Current Monetary Policy In A Timely Manner & Return To A More Normal Course @LiveSquawk

  • 11:43

    Bank of Spain says expects 2018 growth to be 2.5 pct, 2019 growth to be 2.2 pct

    • 3.1 pct economic growth in 2017

    • Cpi to be 2 pct in 2017, 1.3 pct in 2018, 1.6 pct in 2019

    • Expects public deficit in 2017 to be 3.2 pct of gdp

    • Unemployment rate to fall to around 13 pct at end-2019

  • 11:18

    The ZEW Indicator of Economic Sentiment for Germany dropped by 2.0 points in June

    The ZEW Indicator of Economic Sentiment for Germany dropped by 2.0 points in June 2017 and now stands at 18.6 points. The indicator thus still remains below the long-term average of 23.9 points. By contrast, the assessment of the current economic situation in Germany improved once again in June. The indicator climbed by 4.1 points to 88.0 points. This is the highest level since July 2011. Despite a slight drop in expectations, the prospects for the economic growth in Germany in the coming six months remain rather positive.

    "The prospects for the German economy remain favourable. This is not least due to the positive GDP growth in the European Union in the first quarter of 2017. 70.8 per cent of the financial market experts expect the current situation to remain as favourable as it is at the moment, and 23.9 per cent even expect it to improve in the coming six months," comments ZEW President Professor Achim Wambach.

  • 11:01

    Eurozone: ZEW Economic Sentiment, June 37.7 (forecast 37.2)

  • 11:00

    Germany: ZEW Survey - Economic Sentiment, June 18.6 (forecast 21.5)

  • 10:37

    UK House prices grew by 5.6% in the year to April

    UK House prices grew by 5.6% in the year to April 2017, 1.1 percentage points higher than in the year to March 2017. In terms of housing demand, the Royal Institute for Chartered Surveyors' (RICS) residential market survey for April 2017 reported that price expectations are moderately positive while new buyer enquiries remain low. The UK Property Transaction statistics showed that in April 2017 the total number of seasonally adjusted property transactions completed in the UK with value of £40,000 or above increased by 20.3% compared to April 2016

  • 10:36

    The rate of increase in UK's factory gate prices appears to be stabilising

    The rate of increase in factory gate prices appears to be stabilising now that manufacturing input costs have largely fallen month-on-month since January.

    The annual rate of factory gate price inflation (output prices) remained at 3.6% for the third consecutive month and slowed on the month to 0.1%, from 0.4% in March and April.

    The annual rate of inflation for materials and fuels (input prices) fell back to 11.6% in May, continuing its decline from 19.9% in January 2017 following the recent strength of sterling.

    Recent price declines for coke and refined petroleum products leaving the factory gate have been offset by rising prices for food products and computers, electrical and optical equipment.

  • 10:35

    UK CPI inflation rose more than expected in May

    The Consumer Prices Index including owner occupiers' housing costs (CPIH, not a National Statistic) 12-month inflation rate was 2.7% in May 2017, up from 2.6% in April.

    The rate has been steadily increasing following a period of relatively low inflation in 2015 and is at its highest since April 2012.

    Rising prices for recreational and cultural goods and services (particularly games, toys and hobbies) was the main contributor to the increase in the rate.

    There were smaller upward contributions from increased electricity and food prices.

    These upward contributions were partially offset by falls in motor fuel prices, and air and sea fares, the latter two influenced by the timing of Easter in April this year.

    The Consumer Prices Index (CPI) 12-month rate was 2.9% in May 2017, up from 2.7% in April.

  • 10:30

    United Kingdom: Producer Price Index - Input (MoM), May -1.3% (forecast -0.5%)

  • 10:30

    United Kingdom: HICP ex EFAT, Y/Y, May 2.6% (forecast 2.4%)

  • 10:30

    United Kingdom: HICP, m/m, May 0.3% (forecast 0.2%)

  • 10:30

    United Kingdom: Producer Price Index - Input (YoY) , May 11.6% (forecast 13.5%)

  • 10:30

    United Kingdom: Producer Price Index - Output (MoM), May 0.1% (forecast 0.1%)

  • 10:30

    United Kingdom: Retail Price Index, m/m, May 0.4% (forecast 0.3%)

  • 10:30

    United Kingdom: HICP, Y/Y, May 2.9% (forecast 2.7%)

  • 10:30

    United Kingdom: Producer Price Index - Output (YoY) , May 3.6% (forecast 3.6%)

  • 10:30

    United Kingdom: Retail prices, Y/Y, May 3.7% (forecast 3.5%)

  • 10:14

    Major European stock exchanges trading in the green zone: FTSE 7518.62 +6.75 + 0.09%, DAX 12737.22 +46.78 + 0.37%, CAC 5251.84 +11.25 + 0.21%

  • 10:13

    'Several people' wounded by shots at Munich rail station: police @AFP

  • 09:48

    Forex option contracts rolling off today at 14.00 GMT:

    EURUSD: 1.1040-50 (EUR 702m) 1.1100 1.1bln) 1.1300 (1.2bln)

    USDJPY: 109.75 (USD 740m) 110.00 (1.3bln) 110.20-30 (361m) 110.60-70 (446m)

    GBPUSD: 1.2500 (GBP 474m) 1.2640-50 (262m) 12660-70 (372m) 1.2700 (GBP 743m) 1.2760 (455m)

    EURGBP: 0.8655-60 (EUR 570m)

    AUDUSD: 0.7400 (AUD 310m) 0.7470 (328m) 0.7500 (270m) 0.7530 (235m)

    EURJPY 123.50 (EUR 351m) 124.00-124.10 (EUR 533m)

  • 08:45

    Positive start of trading expected on the main European stock markets: DAX + 0.3%, CAC 40 + 0.2%, FTSE 100 + 0.1%

  • 08:35

    U.S. defense secretary Jim Mattis says no indication that russian president Vladimir Putin would want a positive relationship with United States at this time

  • 08:33

    French payroll employment increased robustly in Q1

    In Q1 2017, payroll employment increased robustly again. They reached 89,700 jobs, that is 0.4%, after +0.3 % in the previous quarter. The payroll employment increased by 80,300 in the private sector and by 9.500 in the public sector. Year on year, it rose by 284,100 net jobs (that is +1.2%). 255,400 jobs were created in the private sector and 28,700 jobs in the public service.

    In Q1 2017, employment continued to decrease in industry : −5,200 jobs (that is −0.2%), after −3,800 jobs in the previous quarter. Year-on-year, industry lost 19,700 jobs (that is −0.6%).

    While it had dropped almost continuously since 2008, employment in construction increased by 9,300 in Q1 2017 (that is +0.7%), after -2,800 in Q4 2016. Year on year, employment in construction rose slightly (+1,700 jobs, that is +0.1%).

  • 08:32

    BOJ Amamiya: Recent Slowdown In Boj's Bond Buying Is Due Largely To Fact Upward Pressure On Japan Yields From U.S. Rate Rises Receding @LiveSquawk

  • 08:31

    German selling prices in wholesale trade increased by 3.1% in May

    As reported by the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), the selling prices in wholesale trade increased by 3.1% in May 2017 from the corresponding month of the preceding year. In April 2017 and in March 2017 the annual rates of change were +4.7%, each.

    From April 2017 to May 2017 the index fell by 0.7%.

  • 08:23

    Options levels on tuesday, June 13, 2017

    EUR/USD

    Resistance levels (open interest**, contracts)

    $1.1305 (5385)

    $1.1265 (4192)

    $1.1240 (5428)

    Price at time of writing this review: $1.1186

    Support levels (open interest**, contracts):

    $1.1146 (3165)

    $1.1098 (3138)

    $1.1040 (1927)

    Comments:

    - Overall open interest on the CALL options with the expiration date July, 7 is 81815 contracts, with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,1000 (5894);

    - Overall open interest on the PUT options with the expiration date July, 7 is 108710 contracts, with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,0700 (5437);

    - The ratio of PUT/CALL was 1.33 versus 1.33 from the previous trading day according to data from June, 12

    GBP/USD

    Resistance levels (open interest**, contracts)

    $1.3005 (3802)

    $1.2911 (2807)

    $1.2819 (1949)

    Price at time of writing this review: $1.2671

    Support levels (open interest**, contracts):

    $1.2598 (1821)

    $1.2499 (2489)

    $1.2399 (1445)

    Comments:

    - Overall open interest on the CALL options with the expiration date July, 7 is 39107 contracts, with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,3000 (3802);

    - Overall open interest on the PUT options with the expiration date July, 7 is 51879 contracts, with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,2700 (7028);

    - The ratio of PUT/CALL was 1.33 versus 1.33 from the previous trading day according to data from June, 12

    * - The Chicago Mercantile Exchange bulletin (CME) is used for the calculation.

    ** - Open interest takes into account the total number of option contracts that are open at the moment.

  • 07:30

    France: Non-Farm Payrolls, Quarter I 0.4% (forecast 0.3%)

  • 07:29

    Global Stocks

    U.K. stocks slipped Monday, hampered by ongoing questions about the political landscape in Britain after the Conservative Party lost its parliamentary majority last week.

    The Nasdaq Composite suffered its worst two-session clobbering on a point basis since September, raising questions about what has sparked a sudden selloff in tech, which has been at the heart of Wall Street's bull run in equities in recent months.

    Stocks started Tuesday on stronger footing in Asia after a U.S.-led decline Monday. Wall Street stocks overnight dropped again as technology shares continued to underperform, though the sector's losses were less severe than on Friday. Investors are looking to this week's monetary-policy meeting in the U.S., where another interest-rate increase is anticipated.

  • 03:30

    Australia: National Australia Bank's Business Confidence, May 7

  • 01:51

    Japan: BSI Manufacturing Index, Quarter II -2.9

  • 00:29

    Commodities. Daily history for Jun 12’2017:

    (raw materials / closing price /% change)

    Oil 46.00 -0.17%

    Gold 1,267.90 -0.08%

  • 00:27

    Stocks. Daily history for Jun 12’2017:

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

    Nikkei -104.68 19908.58 -0.52%

    TOPIX -0.11 1591.55 -0.01%

    Hang Seng -322.25 25708.04 -1.24%

    CSI 300 -1.78 3574.39 -0.05%

    Euro Stoxx 50 -42.12 3543.95 -1.17%

    FTSE 100 -15.46 7511.87 -0.21%

    DAX -125.28 12690.44 -0.98%

    CAC 40 -59.12 5240.59 -1.12%

    DJIA -36.30 21235.67 -0.17%

    S&P 500 -2.38 2429.39 -0.10%

    NASDAQ -32.45 6175.47 -0.52%

    S&P/TSX -89.41 15383.80 -0.58%

  • 00:27

    Currencies. Daily history for Jun 12’2017:

    (pare/closed(GMT +2)/change, %)

    EUR/USD $1,1204 +0,08%

    GBP/USD $1,2642 -0,78%

    USD/CHF Chf0,9684 -0,07%

    USD/JPY Y109,90 -0,37%

    EUR/JPY Y123,14 -0,30%

    GBP/JPY Y139,27 -0,93%

    AUD/USD $0,7538 +0,15%

    NZD/USD $0,7191 -0,25%

    USD/CAD C$1,3319 -1,10%

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