Noticias del mercado

22 diciembre 2017
  • 22:16

    The main US stock indexes fell slightly as a result of today's trading

    Major US stock indexes finished trading in negative territory, which was caused by a decrease in shares of Nike (NKE) and The Walt Disney Company (DIS).

    The focus was also on the United States data. As it became known, orders for durable goods rose in November, which was the last sign of increased demand for US products this year. Orders for durable goods - products designed for a period of at least three years, such as computers and trucks - increased by 1.3% compared to the previous month to $ 241.36 billion, seasonally adjusted in November. The overall increase was due to orders for airplanes, cars and military equipment. Economists were expecting a 2% increase in orders last month.

    However, the final results of the studies submitted by Thomson-Reuters and the Michigan Institute showed that in December US consumers felt less optimistic about the economy than last month. According to the data, in December the consumer sentiment index fell to 95.9 points compared with the final reading for November 98.5 points and the preliminary value for December 96.8 points. It was predicted that the index will be 98 points.

    Components of the DOW index showed mixed dynamics (15 in positive territory, 15 in negative territory). Caterpillar Inc. was the growth leader. (CAT, + 0.72%). Outsider were the shares of NIKE, Inc. (NKE, -2.29%).

    The S & P indexes have completed trading in different directions. The utilities sector grew most (+ 0.2%). The health sector showed the greatest decline (-0.2%).

    At closing:

    Dow -0.11% 24,754.06 -28.23

    Nasdaq -0.08% 6,959.96 -5.40

    S & P -0.05% 2.683.34 -1.23

  • 21:00

    DJIA -0.14% 24,747.85 -34.44 Nasdaq -0.07% 6,960.37 -4.99 S&P -0.05% 2,683.28 -1.29

  • 19:06

    U.S.: Baker Hughes Oil Rig Count, December 747

  • 18:00

    European stocks closed: FTSE 100 -11.32 7592.66 -0.15% DAX -36.95 13072.79 -0.28% CAC 40 -21.25 5364.72 -0.39%

  • 16:08

    U.S new home sales rose more than expected in November

    Sales of new single-family houses in November 2017 were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 733,000, according to estimates released jointly today by the U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development. This is 17.5 percent (±10.4 percent) above the revised October rate of 624,000 and is 26.6 percent (±16.6 percent) above the November 2016 estimate of 579,000.

    The median sales price of new houses sold in November 2017 was $318,700. The average sales price was $377,100.

  • 16:07
  • 16:01

    U.S.: New Home Sales, November 0.733 (forecast 0.654)

  • 16:01

    U.S.: Reuters/Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index, December 95.9 (forecast 97.1)

  • 15:34

    U.S. Stocks open: Dow -0.02% Nasdaq -0.15%, S&P +0.03%

  • 15:28

    Before the bell: S&P futures +0.07%, NASDAQ futures +0.03%

    U.S. stock-index futures were flat on Friday as investors digest a raft of important data and prepared to three-day weekend.


    Global Stocks:

    Nikkei 22,902.76 +36.66 +0.16%

    Hang Seng 29,578.01 +210.95 +0.72%

    Shanghai 3,297.36 -2.70 -0.08%

    S&P/ASX 6,069.70 +9.30 +0.15%

    FTSE 7,592.66 -11.32 -0.15%

    CAC 5,362.83 -23.14 -0.43%

    DAX 13,078.74 -31.00 -0.24%

    Crude $57.98 (-0.65%)

    Gold $1,271.40 (+0.06%)

  • 15:03

    Canadian GDP flat in October

    Real gross domestic product (GDP) was essentially unchanged in October following 0.2% growth in September, as 9 of 20 industrial sectors expanded.

    Service-producing industries rose 0.2%, mainly from growth in wholesale trade, retail trade and real estate. Meanwhile, goods-producing industries contracted 0.4%, largely due to the mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction sector.

    The wholesale trade sector grew for the 9th time in 11 months in October, with a 1.4% rise more than offsetting September's decline of 0.9%. Six of nine subsectors expanded, led by wholesalers of machinery, equipment and supplies (+3.4%), personal and household goods (+3.2%) and petroleum products (+3.1%). The wholesaling of motor vehicles and parts declined 1.7% as automotive imports decreased.

  • 15:02

    U.S durable goods orders increased $3.1 billion or 1.3 percent in November

    New orders for manufactured durable goods in November increased $3.1 billion or 1.3 percent to $241.4 billion, the U.S. Census Bureau announced today. This increase, up three of the last four months, followed a 0.4 percent October decrease. Excluding transportation, new orders decreased 0.1 percent. Excluding defense, new orders increased 1.0 percent. Transportation equipment, also up three of the last four months, drove the increase, $3.3 billion or 4.2 percent to $80.9 billion.

  • 15:01

    EUR/USD Analysis - update

    The scenario of a formation of an inverted chart pattern remains valid (Head and Shoulders).

    However, for long entries we suggest you wait for the breakout of the neckline of that chart pattern.



  • 14:42

    Wall Street. Stocks before the bell

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


    ALCOA INC.

    AA

    49.25

    0.26(0.53%)

    1387

    Amazon.com Inc., NASDAQ

    AMZN

    1,173.00

    -1.76(-0.15%)

    1894

    Apple Inc.

    AAPL

    174.72

    -0.29(-0.17%)

    43956

    AT&T Inc

    T

    38.95

    0.07(0.18%)

    35013

    Barrick Gold Corporation, NYSE

    ABX

    14.47

    0.04(0.28%)

    24356

    Boeing Co

    BA

    295.26

    0.23(0.08%)

    2743

    Caterpillar Inc

    CAT

    154.65

    0.01(0.01%)

    1324

    Chevron Corp

    CVX

    124.9

    0.08(0.06%)

    3264

    Cisco Systems Inc

    CSCO

    38.42

    -0.11(-0.29%)

    581

    Citigroup Inc., NYSE

    C

    75.98

    0.16(0.21%)

    12047

    Exxon Mobil Corp

    XOM

    83.9

    0.05(0.06%)

    2597

    Facebook, Inc.

    FB

    177.35

    -0.10(-0.06%)

    31150

    Ford Motor Co.

    F

    12.64

    0.01(0.08%)

    6965

    Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc., NYSE

    FCX

    18.15

    -0.03(-0.17%)

    19237

    General Electric Co

    GE

    17.5

    0.03(0.17%)

    63463

    Goldman Sachs

    GS

    261.8

    0.79(0.30%)

    921

    Home Depot Inc

    HD

    188.9

    0.82(0.44%)

    1180

    Intel Corp

    INTC

    46.57

    -0.19(-0.41%)

    22064

    International Business Machines Co...

    IBM

    151.8

    0.30(0.20%)

    2345

    JPMorgan Chase and Co

    JPM

    108.08

    0.25(0.23%)

    5687

    McDonald's Corp

    MCD

    171.83

    -0.02(-0.01%)

    117

    Merck & Co Inc

    MRK

    56.76

    0.16(0.28%)

    1231

    Microsoft Corp

    MSFT

    85.7

    0.20(0.23%)

    5754

    Nike

    NKE

    62.44

    -2.33(-3.60%)

    79708

    Pfizer Inc

    PFE

    36.27

    0.03(0.08%)

    1675

    Procter & Gamble Co

    PG

    91.79

    0.12(0.13%)

    470

    Tesla Motors, Inc., NASDAQ

    TSLA

    331.2

    -0.46(-0.14%)

    6591

    The Coca-Cola Co

    KO

    45.83

    0.23(0.50%)

    2254

    Twitter, Inc., NYSE

    TWTR

    25.08

    0.03(0.12%)

    37614

    Verizon Communications Inc

    VZ

    53.1

    0.09(0.17%)

    205

    Wal-Mart Stores Inc

    WMT

    98.44

    0.38(0.39%)

    2789

    Walt Disney Co

    DIS

    109.87

    0.30(0.27%)

    1777

    Yandex N.V., NASDAQ

    YNDX

    31.7

    0.26(0.83%)

    5370

  • 14:39

    Rating reiterations before the market open

    Tesla (TSLA) reiterated with a Neutral at Tigress Financial

    NIKE (NKE) reiterated with a Neutral at B. Riley FBR; target raised from $53 to $61

    NIKE (NKE) reiterated with a Buy at Stifel

    NIKE (NKE) reiterated with an Outperform at Telsey

  • 14:31

    U.S.: PCE price index ex food, energy, m/m, November 0.1% (forecast 0.1%)

  • 14:31

    U.S.: PCE price index ex food, energy, Y/Y, November 1.5% (forecast 1.5%)

  • 14:31

    U.S.: Personal spending , November 0.6% (forecast 0.5%)

  • 14:31

    Canada: GDP (m/m) , October 0% (forecast 0.2%)

  • 14:31

    U.S.: Personal Income, m/m, November 0.3% (forecast 0.4%)

  • 14:30

    U.S.: Durable Goods Orders ex Transportation , November -0.1% (forecast 0.5%)

  • 14:30

    U.S.: Durable Goods Orders , November 1.3% (forecast 2%)

  • 14:30

    U.S.: Durable goods orders ex defense, November 1% (forecast 0.9%)

  • 14:01

    Company News: NIKE (NKE) quarterly results beat analysts’ estimates

    NIKE (NKE) reported Q2 FY 2018 earnings of $0.46 per share (versus $0.50 in Q2 FY 2017), beating analysts' consensus estimate of $0.40.

    The company's quarterly revenues amounted to $8.554 bln (+4.6% y/y), beating analysts' consensus estimate of $8.394 bln.

    The company also said it expected to see Q3 revenue growth at or slightly below the rate of Q2. For FY 2018, it projected revenue growth in the mid-single digit range (versus analysts' consensus of +4%).

    NKE fell to $63.20 (-2.42%) in pre-market trading.

  • 10:52

    The UK’s current account deficit was £22.8 billion in Q3

    The UK's current account deficit was £22.8 billion (4.5% of gross domestic product) in Quarter 3 (July to Sept) 2017, a narrowing of £3.0 billion from a revised deficit of £25.8 billion (5.1% of gross domestic product) in Quarter 2 (Apr to June) 2017.

    The narrowing in the current account deficit was driven by a narrowing of the deficits on primary income by £1.8 billion, secondary income by £1.0 billion and total trade by £0.3 billion in Quarter 3 2017.

  • 10:51

    UK business investment increased by 0.5% to £45.9 billion in Quarter 3

    Gross fixed capital formation (GFCF), in volume terms, was estimated to have increased by 0.3% to £82.3 billion in Quarter 3 (July to Sept) 2017 from £82.1 billion in Quarter 2 (Apr to June) 2017.

    Business investment was estimated to have increased by 0.5% to £45.9 billion in Quarter 3 2017 from £45.6 billion in Quarter 2 2017.

    Between Quarter 3 2016 and Quarter 3 2017, GFCF was estimated to have increased by 2.4% from £80.4 billion; business investment was estimated to have increased by 1.7% from £45.1 billion.

  • 10:50

    UK gross domestic product increased by 0.4% in Q3

    UK gross domestic product (GDP) in volume terms was estimated to have increased by 0.4% between Quarter 2 (Apr to June) and Quarter 3 (July to Sept) 2017, unrevised from the second estimate of GDP.

    Services remained the strongest contributor to growth in the output approach to GDP in Quarter 3 2017, with production also providing a positive contribution.

    Household spending grew by 0.5% in Quarter 3 2017, providing the strongest contribution to the expenditure approach to GDP; while growth has increased compared with the first two quarters of 2017, the underlying story is one of a slowdown in growth of household spending, with quarter on same quarter a year ago growth at 1.0%, the lowest rate since Quarter 1 (Jan to Mar) 2012.

  • 10:30

    United Kingdom: Current account, bln , Quarter III -22.784 (forecast -21.2)

  • 10:30

    United Kingdom: Business Investment, y/y, Quarter III 1.7% (forecast 1.3%)

  • 10:30

    United Kingdom: Business Investment, q/q, Quarter III 0.5% (forecast 0.2%)

  • 10:30

    United Kingdom: GDP, y/y, Quarter III 1.7% (forecast 1.5%)

  • 10:30

    United Kingdom: GDP, q/q, Quarter III 0.4% (forecast 0.4%)

  • 10:16

    ETH/USD 1-hour time frame chart

    The most of cryptocurrencies had suffer a big depreciation this morning.


    However, it may be interesting to see an opportunity to buy.


    In special, ethereum (eth/usd) which is giving signs of a possible fake breakout of the consolidation zone.


  • 09:54

    British prime minister May says UK foreign secretary will engage with Russia in a hard-headed way, mindful of issues such as Crimea, Ukraine and use of disinformation

  • 09:49

    Swiss KOF Economic Barometer continues its upward tendency in December

    The KOF Economic Barometer continues its upward tendency in December. It has risen further by roughly one point to 111.3 points (after revised 110.4 in November). The Barometer now stands at its highest reading since June 2010. The Swiss economy is in an upswing.

    The high standing of the Barometer in December is driven mainly by the positive development of the indicators for the banking sector, after a less positive development in the last month.

  • 09:47

    French household expenditure on goods bounced back by 2.2% in November

    In November 2017, household expenditure on goods bounced back by 2.2% in volume, after −2.1% in October. Energy consumption increased strongly, enhanced by average temperatures lower than usual (in contrast with October). Textile-clothing purchases bounced back also, as well as food consumption. Only transport equipment purchases declined.

  • 09:45

    Major stock exchanges in Europe trading in the red zone: FTSE 7599.64 -4.34 -0.06%, DAX 13092.31 -17.43 -0.13%, CAC 5380.07 -5.90 -0.11%

  • 09:00

    Switzerland: KOF Leading Indicator, December 111.3 (forecast 110.2)

  • 08:45

    France: Consumer spending , November 2.2% (forecast 1.4%)

  • 08:45

    France: GDP, q/q, Quarter III 0.5% (forecast 0.5%)

  • 08:44

    Options levels on friday, December 22, 2017

    EUR/USD

    Resistance levels (open interest**, contracts)

    $1.2000 (3536)

    $1.1978 (3730)

    $1.1949 (616)

    Price at time of writing this review: $1.1858

    Support levels (open interest**, contracts):

    $1.1793 (4743)

    $1.1746 (3631)

    $1.1698 (3896)


    Comments:

    - Overall open interest on the CALL options and PUT options with the expiration date January, 5 is 93961 contracts (according to data from December, 21) with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,2200 (5585);


    GBP/USD

    Resistance levels (open interest**, contracts)

    $1.3499 (2572)

    $1.3476 (2481)

    $1.3439 (859)

    Price at time of writing this review: $1.3382

    Support levels (open interest**, contracts):

    $1.3326 (1850)

    $1.3286 (2828)

    $1.3243 (2774)


    Comments:

    - Overall open interest on the CALL options with the expiration date January, 5 is 32878 contracts, with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,3500 (4724);

    - Overall open interest on the PUT options with the expiration date January, 5 is 33863 contracts, with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,3300 (2828);

    - The ratio of PUT/CALL was 1.03 versus 1.05 from the previous trading day according to data from December, 21

    * - 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.

  • 08:36

    U.S. Senate approves bill to fund federal government through jan. 19 and avert agency shutdowns on saturday; sends to Trump for signing into law

  • 08:35

    Japan econmin Motegi: next fiscal year's budget shows govt is able to lower new debt issuance by big margin

    • Govt stance is economic growth needed to improve public finances

    • Govt will continue to work toward achieving primary budget surplus

  • 08:33

    10-year U.S. treasury yield at 2.482 percent vs U.S. close of 2.483 percent on thursday

  • 08:32

    Eurostoxx 50 futures down 0.3 pct, DAX futures down 0.2 pct, CAC 40 futures down 0.3 pct, FTSE futures down 0.2 pct, IBEX futures down 1.2 pct

  • 08:31

    Consumers in Germany still appear to be in high spirits at the end of 2017 - Gfk

    Both economic and income expectations are on the rise, whilst propensity to buy has taken a slight hit. GfK forecasts an increase in consumer climate for January 2018 of 0.1 points in comparison to the previous month to 10.8 points.

    Consumers currently see the German economy as displaying a strong upward trend. Economic expectations confirm this very good trend as they are displaying slight growth. Income expectations are in fact rising considerably and seem to have overcome their dip. Propensity to buy, on the other hand, has had to take a slight hit but is still maintaining its excellent level. The failed attempts to form a "Jamaica" coalition do not seem to have had any lasting damage on consumer moods.

  • 08:29

    German import prices increased by 2.7% in November

    As reported by the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), the index of import prices increased by 2.7% in November 2017 compared with the corresponding month of the preceding year. In October 2017 and in September 2017 the annual rates of change were +2.6% and +3.0%, respectively. From October 2017 to November 2017 the index rose by 0.8%.

    The index of import prices, excluding crude oil and mineral oil products, increased by 1.2% compared with the level of a year earlier.

    The index of export prices increased by 1.2% in November 2017 compared with the corresponding month of the preceding year. In October 2017 and in September 2017 the annual rates of change were +1.5% and +1.7%, respectively. From October 2017 to November 2017 the export price index rose by 0.2%..

  • 08:00

    Germany: Gfk Consumer Confidence Survey, January 10.8 (forecast 10.8)

  • 07:25

    Global Stocks

    European stocks switched gears and finished higher Thursday, with Spanish stocks advancing before the results of Catalonia's regional election came in. The Stoxx Europe 600 index SXXP, +0.60% rose 0.6% to end at 390.69, led by gains for oil and gas and basic material companies. Utilities was the sole sector finishing lower. The index's win was its first after two losing sessions.

    U.S. stocks closed higher on Thursday, with energy stocks helping major indexes to end points away from record territory. The latest economic data, which pointed to slight slowing from strong previous readings, further supported the market.

    Asia-Pacific stocks largely rose early Friday in thin preholiday trade, following an overnight rebound in European equities and mild gains on Wall Street. But bitcoin prices BTCUSD, -5.43% slumped in morning trading, going from $15,800 to $13,200 in barely three hours, according to CoinDesk, before quickly rebounding above $14,000. Many of the biggest cryptocurrencies also fell significantly, with bitcoin cash plunging 27% in the past day.

  • 00:35

    Commodities. Daily history for Dec 21’2017:

    (raw materials / closing price /% change)

    OIL 58.18 -0.31%

    GOLD 1270.50 -0.01%

  • 00:34

    Stocks. Daily history for Dec 21’2017:

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

    Nikkei -25.62 22866.10 -0.11

    TOPIX +1.45 1822.61 +0.08

    Hang Seng +132.97 29367.06 +0.45

    CSI 300 +37.36 4067.85 +0.93

    KOSPI -42.54 2429.83 -1.72

    Euro Stoxx 50 +18.13 3570.78 +0.51

    FTSE 100 +78.76 7603.98 +1.05

    DAX +40.57 13109.74 +0.31

    CAC 40 +33.20 5385.97 +0.62

    DJIA +55.64 24782.29 +0.23

    S&P 500 +5.32 2684.57 +0.20

    NASDAQ +4.40 6965.36 +0.06

    S&P/TSX +22.96 16182.63 +0.14

  • 00:32

    Currencies. Daily history for Dec 21’2017:

    (pare/closed(GMT +3)/change, %)

    EUR/USD $1,1865 -0,05%

    GBP/USD $1,3382 +0,06%

    USD/CHF Chf0,9883 +0,16%

    USD/JPY Y113,34 -0,03%

    EUR/JPY Y134,49 -0,08%

    GBP/JPY Y151,65 0,00%

    AUD/USD $0,7699 +0,44%

    NZD/USD $0,7016 +0,05%

    USD/CAD C$1,2737 -0,76%

  • 00:04

    Schedule for today, Friday, Dec 22’2017 (GMT0)

    07:00 Germany Gfk Consumer Confidence Survey January 10.7 10.8

    07:45 France Consumer spending November -1.9% 1.5%

    07:45 France GDP, q/q (Finally) Quarter III 0.6% 0.5%

    08:00 Switzerland KOF Leading Indicator December 110.3 110.2

    09:30 United Kingdom Current account, bln Quarter III -23.2 -21.2

    09:30 United Kingdom Business Investment, y/y (Finally) Quarter III 2.5% 1.3%

    09:30 United Kingdom Business Investment, q/q (Finally) Quarter III 0.5% 0.2%

    09:30 United Kingdom GDP, y/y (Finally) Quarter III 1.5% 1.5%

    09:30 United Kingdom GDP, q/q (Finally) Quarter III 0.3% 0.4%

    13:30 Canada GDP (m/m) October 0.2% 0.2%

    13:30 U.S. Durable goods orders ex defense November -0.8% 0.9%

    13:30 U.S. Durable Goods Orders November -1.2% 2%

    13:30 U.S. Durable Goods Orders ex Transportation November 0.4% 0.5%

    13:30 U.S. PCE price index ex food, energy, Y/Y November 1.4% 1.5%

    13:30 U.S. PCE price index ex food, energy, m/m November 0.2% 0.1%

    13:30 U.S. Personal spending November 0.3% 0.5%

    13:30 U.S. Personal Income, m/m November 0.4% 0.4%

    15:00 U.S. New Home Sales November 0.685 0.654

    15:00 U.S. Reuters/Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index (Finally) December 98.5 97.1

    18:00 U.S. Baker Hughes Oil Rig Count December 747

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