Noticias del mercado

16 febrero 2015
  • 18:00

    European stocks close: stocks closed lower as investors remained cautious due to new debt deal talks between the European Union and Greece

    Stock indices closed lower as investors remained cautious due to new debt deal talks between the European Union and Greece. It's unlikely that the agreement will be reached today.

    Eurozone's trade surplus increased to €24.3 billion in December from €21.2 billion in November, exceeding expectations for a rise to €21.3 billion. November's figure was revised up from a surplus of €20.0 billion.

    The increase was driven by lower imports.

    Exports climbed by 1.0% in December, while imports fell 2.0%.

    Exports were boosted by a weaker euro and lower oil prices.

    Indexes on the close:

    Name Price Change Change %

    FTSE 100 6,857.05 -16.47 -0.24 %

    DAX 10,923.23 -40.17 -0.37 %

    CAC 40 4,751.95 -7.41 -0.16 %

  • 18:00

    European stocks closed: FTSE 100 6,857.05 -16.47 -0.24 %, CAC 40 4,751.95 -7.41 -0.16 %, DAX 10,923.23 -40.17 -0.37 %

  • 09:30

    Japan exits recession – GDP +2.2%

    Asia's second largest economy exited recession in the final quarter of last year although growth was weaker than expected as household and corporate spending were disappointing. The country slid into recession last year. Sunday's data on Japan's GDP for the fourth quarter came in at +0.6% from -0.6% (revised from +1.5%) in the previous quarter, following two quarters of contraction. Year on year GDP rose by +2.2% compared to -2.3% (revised from +2.0%).

    Economic Minister Akira Amari said that the economy was on track for a recovery with signs consumer sentiment picking up.

    Month on month Industrial Production rose less than expected +0.8% in December compared to +1.0% in November. Analysts expected an increase of +1.0%.

    Last week the yen rose as insiders said the BoJ sees further monetary easing as counterproductive for now as more stimulus would further hurt the currency. Now all eyes are on BoJ Governor Kuroda's speech scheduled for Wednesday ending BoJ two-day policy meeting.

  • 09:00

    Global Stocks: Indices reach new highs

    U.S. markets closed higher on Friday, ending the second consecutive week with a plus with oil above USD60 and strong fourth quarter earnings and despite U.S. consumer sentiment unexpectedly worsened in February. The Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan preliminary consumer sentiment index declined to 93.6 in February from a final reading of 98.1 in January, missing expectations for an increase to 98.2. That was the highest level since January 2004. The harsh weather may have been a key factor of the drop.

    Today U.S. markets a closed for President's day.

    The DOW JONES index added +0.26% closing at 18,019.35 points, above the psychologically important level of 18,000. The S&P 500 closed higher with a final quote of 2,096.99, +0.41%, hitting a record high.

    Chinese shares added gains on Monday in the wake of the Chinese New Year where volumes are expected to remain low. Speculations on further monetary easing supported the markets. Hong Kong's Hang Seng is trading +0.21% at 24,733.51 points. China's Shanghai Composite closed at 3,223.16 points +0.60%. The index has gained more than 50% over the past year boosted by monetary easing and the creation of an exchange link with Hong Kong.

    Japanese markets reached new 8-year highs in today's trading. The Nikkei booked gains following Wall Street, closing +0.51% with a final quote of 18,004.77 points. Asia's second largest economy exited recession in the final quarter of last year although growth was weaker than expected. Sunday's data on Japan's GDP for the fourth quarter came in at +0.6% from -0.6% (revised from +1.5%) in the previous quarter. Year on year GDP rose by +2.2% compared to -2.3% (revised from +2.0%). Month on moth Industrial Production rose less than expected +0.8% in December compared to +1.0% in November. Analysts expected an increase by +1.0%. Insiders said the BoJ sees further monetary easing as counterproductive for now as more stimulus would further hurt the currency. Now all eyes are on BoJ Governor Kuroda's speech scheduled for Wednesday.

  • 03:04

    Nikkei 225 18,039.84 +126.48 +0.71%, Hang Seng24,759.72 +77.18 +0.31%, Shanghai Composite 3,205.48 +1.66 +0.05%

  • 00:33

    Stocks. Daily history for Feb 13’2015:

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

    Nikkei 225 17,913.36 -66.36 -0.37%

    Hang Seng 24,682.54 +260.39 +1.07%

    Shanghai Composite 3,203.83 +30.41 +0.96%

    FTSE 100 6,873.52 +45.41 +0.67%

    CAC 40 4,759.36 +33.16 +0.70%

    Xetra DAX 10,963.4 +43.75 +0.40%

    S&P 500 2,096.99 +8.51 +0.41%

    NASDAQ Composite 4,893.84 +36.22 +0.75%

    Dow Jones 18,019.35 +46.97 +0.26%

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