Noticias del mercado

16 noviembre 2015
  • 21:01

    Dow +1.00% 17,417.27 +172.03 Nasdaq +0.78% 4,966.50 +38.62 S&P +1.02% 2,043.60 + 20.56

  • 18:21

    WSE: Session Results

    Polish equity market continued to decline on Monday. The broad market measure, the WIG index, lost 0.48%. From a sector perspective, materials (-5.07%) fared the worst, while informational technology sector (+1.84%) was the best-performing group.

    The large-cap stocks' measure, the WIG30 Index, fell by 0.47%. The weakest performers among the index components were BORYSZEW (WSE: BRS), KGHM (WSE: KGH), SYNTHOS (WSE: SNS), CCC (WSE: CCC) and ORANGE POLSKA (WSE: OPL), which produced losses between 3.94% and 5.62%. On the other side of the ledger, ASSECO POLAND (WSE:ACP) recorded the strongest daily performance, soaring by 3.64% on better-than-expected quarterly results: the company posted Q3 revenue of PLN 1755 mln versus consensus of PLN 1685 mln and net profit of PLN 101.6 mln versus consensus of PLN 86.5 mln. GTC (WSE: GTC) emerged as the second best-performing stock in the WIG30 adding 3.32%. It was followed by oil and gas sector names PKN ORLEN (WSE: PKN) and LOTOS (WSE: LTS), climbing by 2.74% and 2.55% respectively, as retreating oil prices are seen to be beneficial for the companies' downstream segments.

  • 18:00

    European stocks closed: FTSE 100 6,146.38 +28.10 +0.46% CAC 40 4,804.31 -3.64 -0.08% DAX 10,713.23 +4.83 +0.05%

  • 18:00

    European stocks close: stocks closed mixed as Friday's terror attacks in Paris weighed on stock markets.

    Stock indices closed mixed as Friday's terror attacks in Paris weighed on stock markets. Terror attacks' impact on markets was limited.

    The European Central Bank (ECB) Vice President Vitor Constancio said in Frankfurt on Monday that terror attacks in Paris could have a negative impact on markets.

    "It can compound all the problems that we were already facing," he said.

    "Markets, so far, are taking it calmly," Constancio added.

    He also said in a speech in Frankfurt on Monday that the central bank will continue its asset-buying programme until the inflation will pick up toward the central bank's 2% target.

    Constancio pointed out that there are downside risks to the outlook for growth and inflation in the Eurozone from the slowdown in in emerging economies and "unfavourable developments in financial and commodity markets".

    He noted that the inflation in the Eurozone remains low due to low oil prices and a lack of demand.

    Meanwhile, the economic data from the Eurozone was positive. Eurostat released its final consumer price inflation data for the Eurozone on Monday. Eurozone's final harmonized consumer price index rose 0.1% in October, in line with the preliminary reading, after a 0.2% increase in September.

    On a yearly basis, Eurozone's final consumer price inflation increased to 0.1% in October from -0.1% in September, exceeding the preliminary reading of 0.0%.

    Restaurants and cafés prices were up 0.10% year-on-year in October, vegetables prices rose by 0.14%, fruit gained 0.07%, fuel prices for transport declined by 0.68%, heating oil prices decreased by 0.22%, while gas prices were down by 0.09%.

    Eurozone's consumer price inflation excluding food, energy, alcohol and tobacco climbed to an annual rate of 1.1% in October from 0.9% in September, beating the preliminary reading of 1.0%.

    Indexes on the close:

    Name Price Change Change %

    FTSE 100 6,146.38 +28.10 +0.46 %

    DAX 10,713.23 +4.83 +0.05 %

    CAC 40 4,804.31 -3.64 -0.08 %

  • 17:53

    Wall Street. Major U.S. stock-indexes mixed

    Major U.S. stock-indexes mixed on Monday after largest weekly loss since August last week on the back of weak economic data and disappointing earnings from retailers.

    Dow stocks mixed (17 in positive area, 13 in negative area). Top looser - Pfizer Inc. (PFE, -0.97%). Top gainer - Cisco Systems, Inc. (CSCO +1.95%).

    S&P index sectors also mixed. Top looser - Conglomerates (-0.6%). Top gainer - Utilities (+0,7%).


    At the moment:

    Dow 17259.00 +53.00 +0.31%

    S&P 500 2024.00 +5.50 +0.27%

    Nasdaq 100 4498.75 -3.25 -0.07%

    Oil 40.43 -0.31 -0.76%

    Gold 1084.80 +3.90 +0.36%

    U.S. 10yr 2.25 -0.03

  • 17:45

    Oil prices slide on concerns over the global oil oversupply

    Oil prices dropped on concerns over the global oil oversupply. The oil driller Baker Hughes reported on Friday that the number of active U.S. rigs increased by 2 rigs to 574 last week. It was the first rise in 11 weeks.

    Market participants were concerned about that terror attacks in Paris could have a negative impact on the economic growth.

    The European Central Bank (ECB) Vice President Vitor Constancio said in Frankfurt on Monday that terror attacks in Paris could have a negative impact on markets.

    "It can compound all the problems that we were already facing," he said.

    "Markets, so far, are taking it calmly," Constancio added.

    WTI crude oil for December delivery dropped to $40.19 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

    Brent crude oil for December fell to $43.31 a barrel on ICE Futures Europe.

  • 17:29

    Gold price rises on an increasing demand for safe-haven assets

    Gold price rose on an increasing demand for safe-haven assets after Friday's terror attacks in Paris.

    But gains were limited by speculation that the Fed will start raising its interest rates in December. Market participants will eye the incoming U.S. economic data. The strong U.S. economic data will weigh on gold price.

    December futures for gold on the COMEX today increase to 1084.50 dollars per ounce.

  • 17:18

    Bundesbank’s monthly report: there is no risk of a drop in the global economy

    The Bundesbank said in its monthly report on Monday that there is no risk of a drop in the global economy.

    "A noticeable easing in economic growth or even a slump in the global economy, as has been expressed in the public debate about developments in some emerging markets, is not apparent," the Bundesbank said.

    The Bundesbank noted that the slowdown in the global economy this year was driven by a weak economy in commodity-producing countries as commodity prices slid.

    The German economy is expected to expand moderately, driven by consumer demand.

  • 17:01

    European Central Bank Vice President Vitor Constancio: terror attacks in Paris could have a negative impact on markets

    The European Central Bank (ECB) Vice President Vitor Constancio said in Frankfurt on Monday that terror attacks in Paris could have a negative impact on markets.

    "It can compound all the problems that we were already facing," he said.

    "Markets, so far, are taking it calmly," Constancio added.

  • 16:54

    A citizens' petition forces a debate in Finish parliament whether to leave the Eurozone or not

    A citizens' petition forced a debate in Finish parliament whether to leave the Eurozone or not, according to a senior parliamentary official. The parliament will debate next year.

    Finns are disappointed with the country's economic performance.

  • 16:47

    Rightmove: U.K. house prices drop 1.3% in November

    According to property tracking website Rightmove, the average asking price for a house in the U.K. declined by 1.3% in November, after a 0.6% rise in October.

    "New-to-the-market sellers have dropped their asking prices at this time of year for the last eight years, with an average drop of 1.9% over the last five years. Those looking to market their property as Christmas gets closer often have a greater sense of urgency to find a buyer and sensibly recognise that trimming their asking price will provide an incentive to potential buyers more focussed on seasonal Christmas trimmings," Rightmove director and housing market analyst Miles Shipside said.

    On a yearly basis, house prices in the U.K. climbed 6.2% in November, after a 5.6% increase in October.

  • 16:31

    European Central Bank purchases €12.58 billion of government and agency bonds last week

    The European Central Bank (ECB) purchased €12.58 billion of government and agency bonds under its quantitative-easing program last week.

    The European Central Bank's (ECB) President Mario Draghi said at a press conference in October that the value of the ECB's asset-buying programme will be discussed at the monetary policy meeting in December.

    ECB'S asset buying programme is intended to run to September 2016.

    The ECB bought €1.61 billion of covered bonds, and €56 million of asset-backed securities.

  • 15:35

    U.S. Stocks open: Dow -0.06%, Nasdaq -0.16%, S&P +0.02%

  • 15:28

    Before the bell: S&P futures -0.10%, NASDAQ futures -0.23%

    U.S. equity-index futures were little changed.

    Global Stocks:

    Nikkei 19,393.69 -203.22 -1.04%

    Hang Seng 22,010.82 -385.32 -1.72%

    Shanghai Composite 3,607.03 +26.19 +0.73%

    FTSE 6,131.9 +13.62 +0.22%

    CAC 4,785.4 -22.55 -0.47%

    DAX 10,692.63 -15.77 -0.15%

    Crude oil $40.94 (+0.54%)

    Gold $1087.30 (+0.59%)

  • 15:12

    NY Fed Empire State manufacturing index rises to -10.74 in November

    The New York Federal Reserve released its survey on Monday. The NY Fed Empire State manufacturing index rose to -10.74 in November from -11.36 in October, missing expectations for an increase to -6.25.

    A reading above zero indicates expansion, while a reading below zero indicates contraction.

    "The November 2015 Empire State Manufacturing Survey indicates that business activity declined for a fourth consecutive month for New York manufacturers," the New York Federal Reserve said in its report.

    The new orders index increased to -11.82 in November from -18.91 in October, while the shipments index climbed to -4.10 from -13.61.

    The general business conditions expectations index for the next six months increased to 20.33 in November from 23.36 in October.

    The price-paid index increased to 4.55 in November from 0.94 in October.

    The index for the number of employees was up to 4.55 in November from -8.49 last month.

  • 15:00

    Foreign investors add C$3.35 billion of Canadian securities in September

    Statistics Canada released foreign investment figures on Monday. Foreign investors added C$3.35 billion of Canadian securities in September, after an investment of C$5.78 billion in August.

    August's figure was revised up from a sale of C$3.1 billion.

    Canadian investors sold C$6.2 billion of foreign securities in September, all non-US foreign instruments.

  • 14:58

    Wall Street. Stocks before the bell

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


    Johnson & Johnson

    JNJ

    101.00

    1.12%

    0.3K

    Yandex N.V., NASDAQ

    YNDX

    15.31

    0.92%

    3.3K

    Home Depot Inc

    HD

    120.99

    0.82%

    1.6K

    AT&T Inc

    T

    32.48

    0.53%

    89.3K

    UnitedHealth Group Inc

    UNH

    112.00

    0.53%

    1.8K

    Barrick Gold Corporation, NYSE

    ABX

    7.58

    0.53%

    8.6K

    Exxon Mobil Corp

    XOM

    78.50

    0.51%

    11.6K

    Twitter, Inc., NYSE

    TWTR

    25.30

    0.48%

    98.8K

    Chevron Corp

    CVX

    88.00

    0.45%

    3.5K

    FedEx Corporation, NYSE

    FDX

    158.60

    0.31%

    0.2K

    Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc., NYSE

    FCX

    8.70

    0.23%

    51.4K

    Cisco Systems Inc

    CSCO

    26.26

    0.19%

    8.2K

    International Business Machines Co...

    IBM

    132.00

    0.19%

    5.1K

    Yahoo! Inc., NASDAQ

    YHOO

    32.25

    0.19%

    4.3K

    Verizon Communications Inc

    VZ

    44.31

    0.18%

    5.5K

    Intel Corp

    INTC

    32.16

    0.16%

    0.6K

    Citigroup Inc., NYSE

    C

    53.25

    0.15%

    6.8K

    Merck & Co Inc

    MRK

    53.10

    0.13%

    0.2K

    ALCOA INC.

    AA

    8.00

    0.13%

    11.7K

    Nike

    NKE

    122.00

    0.11%

    0.2K

    Microsoft Corp

    MSFT

    52.90

    0.11%

    22.3K

    The Coca-Cola Co

    KO

    41.39

    0.02%

    3.7K

    Procter & Gamble Co

    PG

    73.97

    0.01%

    1.5K

    Goldman Sachs

    GS

    190.39

    0.00%

    2.2K

    E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co

    DD

    67.05

    0.00%

    0.3K

    McDonald's Corp

    MCD

    109.97

    0.00%

    72.9K

    ALTRIA GROUP INC.

    MO

    56.28

    0.00%

    1.5K

    JPMorgan Chase and Co

    JPM

    65.55

    -0.02%

    5.4K

    AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL GROUP

    AIG

    59.30

    -0.02%

    0.4K

    Starbucks Corporation, NASDAQ

    SBUX

    59.71

    -0.05%

    1.7K

    Boeing Co

    BA

    142.50

    -0.06%

    0.4K

    Google Inc.

    GOOG

    716.30

    -0.10%

    2.2K

    Wal-Mart Stores Inc

    WMT

    56.36

    -0.11%

    4.4K

    Pfizer Inc

    PFE

    33.23

    -0.12%

    3.2K

    Amazon.com Inc., NASDAQ

    AMZN

    641.00

    -0.21%

    18.3K

    Facebook, Inc.

    FB

    103.67

    -0.27%

    158.8K

    American Express Co

    AXP

    71.00

    -0.28%

    2.2K

    Tesla Motors, Inc., NASDAQ

    TSLA

    206.50

    -0.33%

    13.2K

    Ford Motor Co.

    F

    13.87

    -0.36%

    8.3K

    Caterpillar Inc

    CAT

    69.35

    -0.40%

    0.4K

    Deere & Company, NYSE

    DE

    74.33

    -0.43%

    0.1K

    Visa

    V

    77.77

    -0.44%

    1.9K

    General Electric Co

    GE

    30.08

    -0.66%

    1.9M

    Walt Disney Co

    DIS

    113.70

    -0.99%

    12.5K

    Apple Inc.

    AAPL

    110.92

    -1.26%

    369.7K

  • 14:52

    Upgrades and downgrades before the market open

    Upgrades:


    Downgrades:

    Walt Disney (DIS) downgraded to Neutral from Buy at Guggenheim


    Other:

    Deere (DE) initiated with a Hold at Societe Generale

    United Tech (UTX) resumed with a Neutral at Credit Suisse; target $108

    General Electric (GE) added to Short-Term Sell List at Deutsche Bank

  • 14:50

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

    USD/JPY 122.50 (USD 660m) 123.00 (1.6bln)

    EUR/USD 1.0650 (EUR 881m) 1.0700 (469m) 1.0770 (636m) 1.0900 (488m)

    USD/CHF 0.9725 (USD 300m)

    USD/CAD 1.3300 (USD 926m)

    AUD/USD 0.7050 (AUD 754m) 0.7200 (649m)

    NZD/USD 0.6620 (NZD 276m)

  • 14:43

    Canadian manufacturing shipments drop 1.5% in September

    Statistics Canada released manufacturing shipments on Monday. Canadian manufacturing shipments fell 1.5% in September, after a 0.6% decline in August. August's figure was revised down from a 0.2% decrease.

    The decline was driven by falls in the motor vehicle assembly and the petroleum and coal product industries.

    Sales of petroleum and coal products dropped 7.1% in September, while sales in in the motor vehicle assembly industry slid 10.3%.

    Inventories fell 0.4% in September.

    Sales decreased in 13 of 21 categories.

  • 14:30

    Canada: Manufacturing Shipments (MoM), September -1.5%

  • 14:30

    Canada: Foreign Securities Purchases, September 3.35

  • 14:30

    U.S.: NY Fed Empire State manufacturing index , November -10.74 (forecast -6.25)

  • 14:29

    European Central Bank (ECB) Executive Board member Yves Mersch: the central bank has not decided yet if to add further stimulus measures or not

    The European Central Bank (ECB) Executive Board member Yves Mersch said in an interview with the French newspaper Les Echos on Sunday that the central bank has not decided yet if to add further stimulus measures or not. The ECB will decide on it in December, he added.

    "We will examine the effects of measures taken so far and decide if there is a need for further action or not," Mersch said.

    He pointed out that the central bank's decision will depend on the outlook for 2017.

  • 14:13

    Foreign exchange market. European session: the euro traded mixed against the U.S. dollar after the release of the better-than-expected final consumer price inflation data from the Eurozone

    Economic calendar (GMT0):

    (Time/ Region/ Event/ Period/ Previous/ Forecast/ Actual)

    00:30 Australia New Motor Vehicle Sales (MoM) October 5.9% Revised From 5.5% -3.6%

    00:30 Australia New Motor Vehicle Sales (YoY) October 7.7% 4.2%

    10:00 Eurozone Harmonized CPI October 0.2% 0.1% 0.1%

    10:00 Eurozone Harmonized CPI, Y/Y (Finally) October -0.1% 0.0% 0.1%

    10:00 Eurozone Harmonized CPI ex EFAT, Y/Y (Finally) October 0.9% 1.0% 1.1%

    10:15 Eurozone ECB President Mario Draghi Speaks

    11:00 Germany Bundesbank Monthly Report

    The U.S. dollar traded mixed to higher against the most major currencies ahead the release of the NY Fed Empire State manufacturing index. The index is expected to rise to -6.25 in November from -11.36 in October.

    The euro traded mixed against the U.S. dollar after the release of the better-than-expected final consumer price inflation data from the Eurozone. Eurostat released its final consumer price inflation data for the Eurozone on Monday. Eurozone's final harmonized consumer price index rose 0.1% in October, in line with the preliminary reading, after a 0.2% increase in September.

    On a yearly basis, Eurozone's final consumer price inflation increased to 0.1% in October from -0.1% in September, exceeding the preliminary reading of 0.0%.

    Restaurants and cafés prices were up 0.10% year-on-year in October, vegetables prices rose by 0.14%, fruit gained 0.07%, fuel prices for transport declined by 0.68%, heating oil prices decreased by 0.22%, while gas prices were down by 0.09%.

    Eurozone's consumer price inflation excluding food, energy, alcohol and tobacco climbed to an annual rate of 1.1% in October from 0.9% in September, beating the preliminary reading of 1.0%.

    The European Central Bank (ECB) Vice President Vitor Constancio said in a speech in Frankfurt on Monday that the central bank will continue its asset-buying programme until the inflation will pick up toward the central bank's 2% target.

    Constancio pointed out that there are downside risks to the outlook for growth and inflation in the Eurozone from the slowdown in in emerging economies and "unfavourable developments in financial and commodity markets".

    He noted that the inflation in the Eurozone remains low due to low oil prices and a lack of demand.

    The British pound traded lower against the U.S. dollar in the absence of any major economic reports from the U.K.

    The Canadian dollar traded lower against the U.S. dollar ahead of the release of the Canadian economic data.

    EUR/USD: the currency pair traded mixed

    GBP/USD: the currency pair fell to $1.5180

    USD/JPY: the currency pair increased to Y123.12

    The most important news that are expected (GMT0):

    13:30 Canada Manufacturing Shipments (MoM) September -0.2%

    13:30 Canada Foreign Securities Purchases September 3.11

    13:30 U.S. NY Fed Empire State manufacturing index November -11.36 -6.25

    21:30 Australia RBA Assist Gov Kent Speaks

  • 13:50

    Orders

    EUR/USD

    Offers 1.0760 1.0780-85 1.0800 1.0820 1.0845-50 1.0885 1.0900

    Bids 1.0720 1.0700 1.0685 1.0665 1.0650 1.0630 1.0600 1.0580 1.0550


    GBP/USD

    Offers 1.5220-25 1.5235 1.5250 1.5265 1.5280 1.5300 1.5325 1.5350

    Bids 1.5180-85 1.5165-70 1.5150 1.5125-30 1.5100 1.5080-85 1.5060


    EUR/GBP

    Offers 0.7080-85 0.7100 0.7125-30 0.7150 0.7170 0.7185 0.7200

    Bids 0.7050-55 0.7030-35 0.7020 0.7000 0.6985 0.6965 0.6950


    EUR/JPY

    Offers 132.00 132.40 132.60 132.75-80 133.00 133.20 133.50-60

    Bids 131.50 131.25-30 131.00 130.80 130.50 130.25-30 130.00


    USD/JPY

    Offers 122.85-90 123.00 123.20-25 123.50 123.75-80 124.00 124.30 124.50

    Bids 122.50 122.25 122.00 121.80 121.50-60 121.30 121.00


    AUD/USD

    Offers 0.7140-50 0.7180-85 0.7200 0.7220 0.7250

    Bids 0.7100-10 0.7085 0.7065 0.7050 0.7035 0.7020 0.7000

  • 12:00

    European stock markets mid session: stocks traded mixed as Friday’s terror attacks in Paris weighed on stock markets

    Stock indices traded mixed as Friday's terror attacks in Paris weighed on stock markets.

    The European Central Bank (ECB) Vice President Vitor Constancio said in a speech in Frankfurt on Monday that the central bank will continue its asset-buying programme until the inflation will pick up toward the central bank's 2% target.

    Constancio pointed out that there are downside risks to the outlook for growth and inflation in the Eurozone from the slowdown in in emerging economies and "unfavourable developments in financial and commodity markets".

    He noted that the inflation in the Eurozone remains low due to low oil prices and a lack of demand.

    Meanwhile, the economic data from the Eurozone was positive. Eurostat released its final consumer price inflation data for the Eurozone on Monday. Eurozone's final harmonized consumer price index rose 0.1% in October, in line with the preliminary reading, after a 0.2% increase in September.

    On a yearly basis, Eurozone's final consumer price inflation increased to 0.1% in October from -0.1% in September, exceeding the preliminary reading of 0.0%.

    Restaurants and cafés prices were up 0.10% year-on-year in October, vegetables prices rose by 0.14%, fruit gained 0.07%, fuel prices for transport declined by 0.68%, heating oil prices decreased by 0.22%, while gas prices were down by 0.09%.

    Eurozone's consumer price inflation excluding food, energy, alcohol and tobacco climbed to an annual rate of 1.1% in October from 0.9% in September, beating the preliminary reading of 1.0%.

    Current figures:

    Name Price Change Change %

    FTSE 100 6,127.93 +9.65 +0.16 %

    DAX 10,726.44 +18.04 +0.17 %

    CAC 40 4,804.77 -3.18 -0.07 %

  • 11:28

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

    USD/JPY 122.50 (USD 660m) 123.00 (1.6bln)

    EUR/USD 1.0650 (EUR 881m) 1.0700 (469m) 1.0770 (636m) 1.0900 (488m)

    USD/CHF 0.9725 (USD 300m)

    USD/CAD 1.3300 (USD 926m)

    AUD/USD 0.7050 (AUD 754m) 0.7200 (649m)

    NZD/USD 0.6620 (NZD 276m)

  • 11:27

    European Central Bank Vice President Vitor Constancio: the central bank will continue its asset-buying programme until the inflation will pick up

    The European Central Bank (ECB) Vice President Vitor Constancio said in a speech in Frankfurt on Monday that the central bank will continue its asset-buying programme until the inflation will pick up toward the central bank's 2% target.

    "The asset purchase programme will keep our balance sheet expanding until we see a sustained adjustment in the path of inflation," he said.

    Constancio pointed out that there are downside risks to the outlook for growth and inflation in the Eurozone from the slowdown in in emerging economies and "unfavourable developments in financial and commodity markets".

    He noted that the inflation in the Eurozone remains low due to low oil prices and a lack of demand.

  • 11:10

    Eurozone's final harmonized consumer price index rises 0.1% in October

    Eurostat released its final consumer price inflation data for the Eurozone on Monday. Eurozone's final harmonized consumer price index rose 0.1% in October, in line with the preliminary reading, after a 0.2% increase in September.

    On a yearly basis, Eurozone's final consumer price inflation increased to 0.1% in October from -0.1% in September, exceeding the preliminary reading of 0.0%.

    Restaurants and cafés prices were up 0.10% year-on-year in October, vegetables prices rose by 0.14%, fruit gained 0.07%, fuel prices for transport declined by 0.68%, heating oil prices decreased by 0.22%, while gas prices were down by 0.09%.

    Eurozone's consumer price inflation excluding food, energy, alcohol and tobacco climbed to an annual rate of 1.1% in October from 0.9% in September, beating the preliminary reading of 1.0%.

  • 11:00

    Eurozone: Harmonized CPI, Y/Y, October 0.1% (forecast 0.0%)

  • 11:00

    Eurozone: Harmonized CPI, October 0.1% (forecast 0.1%)

  • 11:00

    Eurozone: Harmonized CPI ex EFAT, Y/Y, October 1.1% (forecast 1.0%)

  • 10:34

    Bank of Canada Deputy Governor Carolyn Wilkins: there is a transition to non-resource-intensive industries in Canada

    The Bank of Canada Deputy Governor Carolyn Wilkins said on Friday that there is a transition to non-resource-intensive industries in Canada.

    "Resources are going to need to move from the oil industry - investment is down a lot, we think it's going to be down 40 per cent this year and another 20 per cent next year - to non-resource-intensive industries, like manufacturing," she said.

    Wilkins added that when the transition is done, Canada's economy could expand in the 2% range next year and 2.5% in 2017".

  • 10:20

    Japan’s final GDP shrinks 0.2% in the third quarter

    Japan's Cabinet Office released its final gross domestic product (GDP) data for Japan late Sunday. Japan's GDP declined by 0.2% in the third quarter, missing expectations for a 0.1% fall, after a 0.3% decrease in the second quarter.

    Business investment fell 5.0% year-on-year in the third quarter, while private consumption rose 2.1%.

    On a yearly basis, Japan's economy shrank 0.8% in the third quarter, missing forecasts of 0.2% decline, after a 1.2% fall in the second quarter.

  • 10:11

    The number of active U.S. rigs increases by 2 rigs to 574 last week

    The oil driller Baker Hughes reported on Friday that the number of active U.S. rigs increased by 2 rigs to 574 last week. It was the first rise in 11 weeks.

    Combined oil and gas rigs declined by 4 to 767.

  • 07:56

    Oil prices rebounded amid French air strikes in Syria

    West Texas Intermediate futures for December delivery advanced to $40.96 (+0.54%), while Brent crude climbed to $44.79 (+0.72%) as France launched air strikes in Syria after multiple terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday night.

    Nevertheless analysts expect these moderate gains to be short-lived as oversupply persists and fundamentals remain bearish.

    On Friday data from Baker Hughes surprised markets with the first increase in operating rigs in the U.S. in 11 weeks. The rig count rose by 2 to 574.

  • 07:53

    Gold rose over 1%

    Gold jumped to $1,093.00 (+1.12%) as its safe-haven appeal improved after multiple terrorist attacks in Paris killed over 130 people and injured hundreds on Friday night. Reuters said that almost 3,000 lots changed hands in the first 10 minutes of trade on Monday, while the average for the opening 10 minutes over the past two months was 300. Weakness in stock markets could add to the metal's strength.

    However some analysts say that pressure might be back on gold soon amid persistent uncertainty over the timing of a rate hike in the U.S.

  • 07:51

    Global Stocks: U.S. stock indices fell

    U.S. stock indices fell on Friday amid weak earnings reports from big retailers and weaker-than-expected inflation data.

    The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 202.83 points, or 1.2%, to 17,245.24 (-3.7% over the week). The S&P 500 lost 22.93 points, or 1.1%, to 2,023.04 (-3.6% over the week). The Nasdaq Composite declined 77.20 points, or 1.5%, to 4,927.88 (-4.3% over the week)

    Nine out of S&P's ten sectors fell. Nasdaq posted its worst weekly result since August 21.

    Data showed on Friday that U.S. retail sales rose only 0.1% in October missing expectations for a 0.4% increase because of lower spending at gas stations, car dealers and grocery stores.

    This morning in Asia Hong Kong Hang Seng dropped 1.48%, or 332.00, to 22,064.14. China Shanghai Composite Index declined 0.19%, or 6.74, to 3.574.82. The Nikkei 225 lost 0.83%, or 162.96, to 19,433.95.

    Asian indices fell with travel-related stocks leading declines in the wake of tragedies in Paris.

    CNBC wrote on Monday morning quoting IG's market strategist Evan Lucas that "the horrific events in Paris on Friday are likely to have a short, sharp effect in markets but in the long-term, real effects are more likely to influence political risk than the markets themselves."

    Meanwhile Japanese government reported a 0.2% contraction of the country's GDP in the third quarter. Economists had expected a 0.1% drop.

  • 07:48

    Foreign exchange market. Asian session: the euro declined

    Economic calendar (GMT0):

    Time/ Region/ Event/ Period/ Previous/ Forecast/ Actual

    00:30 Australia New Motor Vehicle Sales (MoM) October 5.5% -3.6%

    00:30 Australia New Motor Vehicle Sales (YoY) October 7.7% 4.2%

    The euro fell to a six-month low against the U.S. dollar after attacks in Paris, which left over 130 dead and hundreds injured. However even before these events the single currency was under pressure amid ECB Draghi's comments that the quantitative easing program would be revised in December.

    Investors are waiting for data from the Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) due tomorrow.

    The yen fell against the greenback after rising earlier in the session. The yen was weighed by data on the country's GDP, which showed a 0.2% contraction in the third quarter vs -0.1% expected. The annualized reading came in at -0.8%, while economists had expected a more modest 0.2% drop. The GDP declined amid negative trends in China's economy and weak demand from overseas. Nevertheless domestic consumer demand, which accounts for 60% of GDP, rose by 0.5% in the third quarter. Citing the increase Minister in charge of Economic Revitalization Akira Amari said he expects an increase in GDP in the fourth quarter. However many economists started saying that weak data might persuade the central bank of Japan to take aditional steps to stimulate the economy.

    EUR/USD: the pair fell to $1.0685 in Asian trade

    USD/JPY: the pair fell to Y122.20

    GBP/USD: the pair fell to $1.5205

    The most important news that are expected (GMT0):

    (time / country / index / period / previous value / forecast)

    10:00 Eurozone Harmonized CPI October 0.2% 0.1%

    10:00 Eurozone Harmonized CPI, Y/Y (Finally) October -0.1% 0.0%

    10:00 Eurozone Harmonized CPI ex EFAT, Y/Y (Finally) October 0.9% 1.0%

    10:15 Eurozone ECB President Mario Draghi Speaks

    11:00 Germany Bundesbank Monthly Report

    13:30 Canada Manufacturing Shipments (MoM) September -0.2%

    13:30 Canada Foreign Securities Purchases September 3.11

    13:30 U.S. NY Fed Empire State manufacturing index November -11.36 -6.25

    21:30 Australia RBA Assist Gov Kent Speaks

  • 07:03

    Options levels on monday, November 16, 2015:

    EUR / USD

    Resistance levels (open interest**, contracts)

    $1.0930 (1294)

    $1.0873 (1565)

    $1.0828 (384)

    Price at time of writing this review: $1.0724

    Support levels (open interest**, contracts):

    $1.0661 (3250)

    $1.0618 (5755)

    $1.0592 (7858)


    Comments:

    - Overall open interest on the CALL options with the expiration date December, 4 is 85933 contracts, with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,1000 (5943);

    - Overall open interest on the PUT options with the expiration date December, 4 is 112342 contracts, with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,0700 (7858);

    - The ratio of PUT/CALL was 1.31 versus 1.33 from the previous trading day according to data from November, 13


    GBP/USD

    Resistance levels (open interest**, contracts)

    $1.5502 (996)

    $1.5403 (1687)

    $1.5306 (2117)

    Price at time of writing this review: $1.5213

    Support levels (open interest**, contracts):

    $1.5192 (2221)

    $1.5095 (2725)

    $1.4997 (2819)


    Comments:

    - Overall open interest on the CALL options with the expiration date December, 4 is 27120 contracts, with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,5600 (3584);

    - Overall open interest on the PUT options with the expiration date December, 4 is 31924 contracts, with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,5050 (4471);

    - The ratio of PUT/CALL was 1.18 versus 1.20 from the previous trading day according to data from November, 13


    * - 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.

  • 04:01

    Nikkei 225 19,407.07 -189.84 -0.97 %, Hang Seng 22,057.2 -338.94 -1.51 %, Shanghai Composite 3,567.79 -13.05 -0.36 %

  • 01:31

    Australia: New Motor Vehicle Sales (YoY) , October 4.2%

  • 01:31

    Australia: New Motor Vehicle Sales (MoM) , October -3.6%

  • 01:07

    Commodities. Daily history for Nov 13’2015:

    (raw materials / closing price /% change)

    Oil 40.73 -0.02%

    Gold 1,083.40 +0.23%

  • 01:07

    Stocks. Daily history for Sep Nov 13’2015:

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

    Nikkei 225 19,596.91 -100.86 -0.51 %

    Hang Seng 22,396.14 -492.78 -2.15 %

    Shanghai Composite 3,581.7 -51.20 -1.41 %

    FTSE 100 6,118.28 -60.40 -0.98 %

    CAC 40 4,807.95 -48.70 -1.00 %

    Xetra DAX 10,708.4 -74.23 -0.69 %

    S&P 500 2,023.04 -22.93 -1.12 %

    NASDAQ Composite 4,927.88 -77.20 -1.54 %

    Dow Jones 17,245.24 -202.83 -1.16 %

  • 01:06

    Currencies. Daily history for Nov 13’2015:

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

    EUR/USD $1,0750 -0,59%

    GBP/USD $1,5230 -0,01%

    USD/CHF Chf1,0069 +0,69%

    USD/JPY Y122,65 +0,06%

    EUR/JPY Y131,84 -0,54%

    GBP/JPY Y186,79 +0,04%

    AUD/USD $0,7125 +0,01%

    NZD/USD $0,6534 -0,11%

    USD/CAD C$1,3315 +0,20%

  • 00:50

    Japan: GDP, y/y, Quarter III -0.8% (forecast -0.2%)

  • 00:50

    Japan: GDP, q/q, Quarter III -0.2% (forecast -0.1%)

  • 00:01

    Schedule for today, Monday, Nov 16’2015:

    (time / country / index / period / previous value / forecast)

    00:30 Australia New Motor Vehicle Sales (MoM) October 5.5%

    00:30 Australia New Motor Vehicle Sales (YoY) October 7.7%

    10:00 Eurozone Harmonized CPI October 0.2% 0.1%

    10:00 Eurozone Harmonized CPI, Y/Y (Finally) October -0.1% 0.0%

    10:00 Eurozone Harmonized CPI ex EFAT, Y/Y (Finally) October 0.9% 1.0%

    10:15 Eurozone ECB President Mario Draghi Speaks

    11:00 Germany Bundesbank Monthly Report

    13:30 Canada Manufacturing Shipments (MoM) September -0.2%

    13:30 Canada Foreign Securities Purchases September 3.11

    13:30 U.S. NY Fed Empire State manufacturing index November -11.36 -6.25

    21:30 Australia RBA Assist Gov Kent Speaks

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