Notícias do Mercado

19 setembro 2018
  • 23:45

    New Zealand: GDP y/y, Quarter II 2.8% (forecast 2.5%)

  • 23:45

    New Zealand: GDP q/q, Quarter II 1% (forecast 0.7%)

  • 23:31

    Commodities. Daily history for September 19, 2018:


    Raw materials

    Closing price

    % change

    Oil

    $71.37

    +2.18%

    Gold

    $1,208.50

    +0.47%

  • 23:30

    Stocks. Daily history for September 19’ 2018:


    Index

    Change items

    Closing price

    % change

    Nikkei

    +251.98

    23672.52

    +1.08%

    TOPIX

    +25.78

    1785.66

    +1.46%

    Hang Seng

    +322.71

    27407.37

    +1.19%

    CSI 300

    +43.05

    3312.48

    +1.32%

    KOSPI

    -0.52

    2308.46

    -0.02%

    FTSE 100

    +30.89

    7331.12

    +0.42%

    DAX

    +61.35

    12219.02

    +0.50%

    CAC 40

    +29.95

    5393.74

    +0.56%

    DJIA

    +158.80

    26405.76

    +0.61%

    S&P 500

    +3.64

    2907.95

    +0.13%

    NASDAQ

    -6.07

    7950.0

    -0.08%

  • 23:29

    Currencies. Daily history for September 19’ 2018:


    Pare

    Closed

    % change

    EUR/USD

    $1,1671

    +0,01%

    GBP/USD

    $1,3142

    -0,04%

    USD/CHF

    Chf0,9667

    +0,29%

    USD/JPY

    Y112,25

    -0,09%

    EUR/JPY

    Y131,03

    -0,08%

    GBP/JPY

    Y147,534

    -0,13%

    AUD/USD

    $0,7262

    +0,55%

    NZD/USD

    $0,6605

    +0,28%

    USD/CAD

    C$1,29263

    -0,40%

  • 23:00
  • 21:17

    The major US stock indexes finished trading in different directions

    Major US stock indices showed mixed dynamics: the S & P 500 and Dow Jones grew, supported by optimistic housing market data and a rise in the price of bank shares, caused by the growth of bond yields, while the fall of Microsoft put pressure on the Nasdaq index.

    As it became known, the demand for new houses is strong, but the new construction activity was slow and uneasy. The laying of new houses in August amounted to 1.282 million in view of seasonal fluctuations, the Ministry of Commerce reported. This is 9.2% higher than in July, and 9.4% higher than a year ago. Builders of housing in August laid more houses, which was good news for a starving housing market. The pace in August exceeded the consensus forecast of 1.235 million. But they applied for fewer permits: 1.229 million permits in August. They decreased by 5.7% per month and by 5.5% compared to the previous year.

    Oil futures have risen in price, fueled by concerns that producers may not cover the supply deficit as soon as US sanctions against Iran take effect in November. Support prices also provided fresh data from the US Energy Ministry for oil products, according to which, for the week to September 14, oil reserves fell by 2.057 million barrels, to 394.137 million barrels. Analysts had expected a decline in inventories at 2.741 million barrels.

    Most components of DOW have finished trading in positive territory (21 out of 30). Leader of the growth were shares of JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM, + 3.08%). Outsider were the shares of Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ, -1.71%).

    S & P sectors demonstrated mixed dynamics. The financial sector grew most (+ 1.0%). The utilities sector showed the greatest decrease (-1.8%).

    At closing:

    Dow 26,405.76 +158.80 + 0.61%

    S & P 500 2,907.95 +3.64 +0.13%

    Nasdaq 100 7,950.04 -6.07 -0.08%

  • 20:01

    DJIA +0.64% 26,414.53 +167.57 Nasdaq -0.22% 7,938.72 -17.39 S&P +0.08% 2,906.69 +2.38

  • 17:00

    European stocks closed: FTSE 100 +30.89 7331.12 +0.42% DAX +61.35 12219.02 +0.50% CAC 40 +29.95 5393.74 +0.56%

  • 15:49

    China can increase oil, gas imports from U.S.: Li Ye U.S.- China energy cooperation faces challenges - Bloomberg

  • 15:48

    U.S.-Canada NAFTA deal said unlikely to be reached this week @stewhampton

  • 15:47

    U.S. commercial crude oil inventories decreased by 2.1 million barrels from the previous week

    U.S. commercial crude oil inventories (excluding those in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve) decreased by 2.1 million barrels from the previous week. At 394.1 million barrels, U.S. crude oil inventories are about 3% below the five year average for this time of year.

    Total motor gasoline inventories decreased by 1.7 million barrels last week and are about 8% above the five year average for this time of year. Finished gasoline inventories increased while blending components inventories decreased last week.

    Distillate fuel inventories increased by 0.8 million barrels last week and are about 2% below the five year average for this time of year. Propane/propylene inventories increased by 0.1 million barrels last week and are about 12% below the five year average for this time of year. Total commercial petroleum inventories decreased last week by 0.4 million barrels last week.

  • 15:30

    U.S.: Crude Oil Inventories, September -2.057 (forecast -2.741)

  • 14:34

    U.S. Stocks open: Dow +0.37%, Nasdaq +0.23%, S&P +0.20%

  • 14:28

    Before the bell: S&P futures -0.15%, NASDAQ futures -0.12%

    U.S. stock-index futures edged down on Wednesday, after an unexpected rallied in the stock market the day before, despite the latest tit-for-tat tariffs between the U.S. and China


    Global Stocks:

    Index/commodity

    Last

    Today's Change, points

    Today's Change, %

    Nikkei

    23,672.52

    +251.98

    +1.08%

    Hang Seng

    27,407.37

    +322.71

    +1.19%

    Shanghai

    2,730.85

    +30.90

    +1.14%

    S&P/ASX

    6,190.00

    +28.50

    +0.46%

    FTSE

    7,311.52

    11.29

    +0.15%

    CAC

    5,374.50

    +10.71

    +0.20%

    DAX

    12,171.74

    +14.07

    +0.12%

    Crude

    $69.81


    -0.06%

    Gold

    $1,210.10


    +0.59%

  • 14:12

    EU's Tusk says Brexit talks are entering the final Phase: Some Chequers proposals are positive @forexflowlive

  • 13:45

    Wall Street. Stocks before the bell

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


    ALCOA INC.

    AA

    43.2

    0.37(0.86%)

    2819

    ALTRIA GROUP INC.

    MO

    62.46

    0.02(0.03%)

    220

    Amazon.com Inc., NASDAQ

    AMZN

    1,925.50

    17.47(0.92%)

    59687

    Apple Inc.

    AAPL

    218.94

    1.06(0.49%)

    267958

    AT&T Inc

    T

    33.59

    -0.03(-0.09%)

    7015

    Barrick Gold Corporation, NYSE

    ABX

    10.4

    0.05(0.48%)

    13187

    Boeing Co

    BA

    357.32

    1.36(0.38%)

    6058

    Caterpillar Inc

    CAT

    147.2

    0.98(0.67%)

    6919

    Chevron Corp

    CVX

    118

    0.49(0.42%)

    1368

    Cisco Systems Inc

    CSCO

    47.22

    0.11(0.23%)

    1996

    Citigroup Inc., NYSE

    C

    71.19

    0.31(0.44%)

    4855

    Exxon Mobil Corp

    XOM

    83.8

    0.39(0.47%)

    5904

    Facebook, Inc.

    FB

    159.5

    -1.08(-0.67%)

    222691

    FedEx Corporation, NYSE

    FDX

    249

    -6.73(-2.63%)

    10825

    Ford Motor Co.

    F

    9.5

    -0.05(-0.52%)

    31559

    Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc., NYSE

    FCX

    14

    0.28(2.04%)

    65412

    General Electric Co

    GE

    12.64

    -0.06(-0.47%)

    60091

    General Motors Company, NYSE

    GM

    35

    -0.02(-0.06%)

    8972

    Goldman Sachs

    GS

    228.69

    0.80(0.35%)

    1723

    Google Inc.

    GOOG

    1,158.90

    2.85(0.25%)

    2793

    Hewlett-Packard Co.

    HPQ

    25.1

    0.09(0.36%)

    150

    Home Depot Inc

    HD

    209

    0.60(0.29%)

    1719

    HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.

    HON

    164.13

    -1.62(-0.98%)

    301

    Intel Corp

    INTC

    45.62

    0.20(0.44%)

    10792

    International Business Machines Co...

    IBM

    148

    0.06(0.04%)

    1146

    JPMorgan Chase and Co

    JPM

    114.22

    0.38(0.33%)

    17946

    Merck & Co Inc

    MRK

    70.45

    0.03(0.04%)

    745

    Microsoft Corp

    MSFT

    112.58

    0.44(0.39%)

    51864

    Nike

    NKE

    83.75

    0.49(0.59%)

    4091

    Pfizer Inc

    PFE

    42.95

    -0.06(-0.14%)

    600

    Starbucks Corporation, NASDAQ

    SBUX

    54.45

    -0.12(-0.22%)

    3243

    Tesla Motors, Inc., NASDAQ

    TSLA

    297.2

    2.36(0.80%)

    29837

    The Coca-Cola Co

    KO

    46.48

    0.16(0.35%)

    2427

    Twitter, Inc., NYSE

    TWTR

    28.8

    -0.06(-0.21%)

    66444

    United Technologies Corp

    UTX

    136.94

    -0.82(-0.60%)

    453

    Visa

    V

    146.55

    0.37(0.25%)

    2231

    Wal-Mart Stores Inc

    WMT

    95.45

    0.63(0.66%)

    3915

    Yandex N.V., NASDAQ

    YNDX

    31.59

    0.50(1.61%)

    7127

  • 13:41

    Target price changes before the market open

    Intel (INTC) target lowered to $50 from $56 at Morgan Stanley

  • 13:40

    The U.S10-year Treasury note yield rose 1.1 basis points to 3.059%, close to the seven-year high at 3.109%. The 2-year note yield was up 2.807%, a decadelong high

  • 13:38

    The U.S. current-account deficit decreased to $101.5 billion in the second quarter

    The U.S. current-account deficit decreased to $101.5 billion (preliminary) in the second quarter of 2018 from $121.7 billion (revised) in the first quarter of 2018, according to statistics released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). The deficit was 2.0 percent of current-dollar gross domestic product (GDP) in the second quarter, down from 2.4 percent in the first quarter.

    The $20.3 billion decrease in the current-account deficit reflected a $17.6 billion decrease in the deficit on goods, a $2.5 billion increase in the surplus on services, and relatively small and offsetting changes in the balances on primary income and secondary income.

    Goods exports increased $17.8 billion to $429.2 billion, mostly reflecting increases in industrial supplies and materials, primarily petroleum and products, and in foods, feeds, and beverages, primarily soybeans.

    Imports of goods and services and income payments increased $7.7 billion in the second quarter to $1,034.7 billion.

  • 13:36

    U.S building permits and housing starts lower than expected in August

    Privately-owned housing units authorized by building permits in August were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,229,000. This is 5.7 percent below the revised July rate of 1,303,000 and is 5.5 percent below the August 2017 rate of 1,300,000. Single-family authorizations in August were at a rate of 820,000; this is 6.1 percent below the revised July figure of 873,000. Authorizations of units in buildings with five units or more were at a rate of 370,000 in August.

    Privately-owned housing starts in August were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,282,000. This is 9.2 percent above the revised July estimate of 1,174,000 and is 9.4 percent above the August 2017 rate of 1,172,000. Single-family housing starts in August were at a rate of 876,000; this is 1.9 percent above the revised July figure of 860,000. The August rate for units in buildings with five units or more was 392,000

  • 13:32

    May is said to reject Barnier improved Irish Brexit offer: Times

  • 13:30

    U.S.: Current account, bln, Quarter II -101.5 (forecast -103.5)

  • 13:30

    U.S.: Building Permits, August 1.229 (forecast 1.31)

  • 13:30

    U.S.: Housing Starts, August 1.282 (forecast 1.235)

  • 10:01

    Eurozone: Construction Output, y/y, July 2.6% (forecast 1.7%)

  • 09:35

    UK house prices rose by 3.1% in the year to July 2018, down slightly from 3.2% in the year to June

    UK house prices rose by 3.1% in the year to July 2018, down slightly from 3.2% in the year to June 2018. This is the lowest UK annual rate since August 2013 when it was 3.0%.

    House prices grew fastest in the North West region, increasing by 5.6% in the year to July 2018, followed by the South West and the West Midlands, both increasing by 4.4% over the year. House prices in London fell by 0.7% in the year to July 2018, down from an increase of 0.3% in the previous month.

  • 09:34

    The headline rate of output inflation for UK goods leaving the factory gate was 2.9%

    The headline rate of output inflation for goods leaving the factory gate was 2.9% on the year to August 2018, down from 3.1% in July 2018.

    The growth rate of prices for materials and fuels for manufacturing (input prices) slowed to 8.7% on the year to August 2018, down from 10.3% in July 2018.

    All product groups provided upward contributions to output annual inflation; the largest contribution for the fourth consecutive month was made by petroleum products.

    Annual inflation remained positive for both input and output indices for the 26th consecutive month.

  • 09:33

    UK CPI rose more than expected in August

    The Consumer Prices Index including owner occupiers' housing costs (CPIH) 12-month inflation rate was 2.4% in August 2018, up from 2.3% in July 2018.

    Rising prices for a range of recreational and cultural goods and services, transport services and clothing produced the largest upward contributions to the change in the rate between July and August 2018.

    Partially offsetting downward contributions came from furniture and household goods, and telecommunications; prices for these rose between July and August 2018 but by less than a year ago.

    The Consumer Prices Index (CPI) 12-month rate was 2.7% in August 2018, up from 2.5% in July 2018.

  • 09:30

    United Kingdom: HICP, Y/Y, August 2.7% (forecast 2.4%)

  • 09:30

    United Kingdom: HICP, m/m, August 0.7% (forecast 0.5%)

  • 09:30

    United Kingdom: HICP ex EFAT, Y/Y, August 2.1% (forecast 1.8%)

  • 09:30

    United Kingdom: Producer Price Index - Output (YoY) , August 2.9% (forecast 2.9%)

  • 09:30

    United Kingdom: Producer Price Index - Output (MoM), August 0.2% (forecast 0.2%)

  • 09:30

    United Kingdom: Retail prices, Y/Y, August 3.5% (forecast 3.2%)

  • 09:30

    United Kingdom: Retail Price Index, m/m, August 0.9% (forecast 0.6%)

  • 09:30

    United Kingdom: Producer Price Index - Input (MoM), August 0.5% (forecast 0.4%)

  • 09:30

    United Kingdom: Producer Price Index - Input (YoY) , August 8.7% (forecast 9.1%)

  • 09:06

    In July 2018 the current account of the euro area recorded a surplus of €21 billion, compared with a surplus of €24 billion in June

    In July 2018 the current account of the euro area recorded a surplus of €21 billion, compared with a surplus of €24 billion in June 2018.

    In the 12-month period to July 2018, the current account recorded a surplus of €394 billion (3.5% of euro area GDP), compared with one of €358 billion (3.3% of euro area GDP) in the 12-month period to July 2017.

    In the financial account, euro area residents made net acquisitions of foreign portfolio investment securities of €474 billion in the 12-month period to July 2018 (decreasing from €497 billion in the 12 months to July 2017).

    Non-residents' net purchases of euro area portfolio investment securities amounted to €127 billion (down from €212 billion in the 12-month period to July 2017).

  • 09:00

    Eurozone: Current account, unadjusted, bln , July 21 (forecast 22.4)

  • 08:46

    FTSE +28,53 7328,76 + 0,39% DAX +29,17 12186,84 + 0,24% CAC +9,41 5373,20 + 0,18%

  • 08:27

    Kuroda: The economy of Japan will continue the moderate recovery

    • Global economic growth is also continuing

    • The inflation will gradually move to the target level of 2%

    • It's too early to judge the effect of the July policy change on the bond market

    • The summer period usually has less commercial activity

    • Decrease in the number of ETF purchases in August does not mean a shift in policy

    • It is necessary to continue the current strong easing of monetary policy

  • 08:26

    BOJ Gov. Kuroda: Will Keep Extremely Low Rates for Extended Period @DeItaOne

  • 08:23

    Options levels on wednesday, September 19, 2018

    EUR/USD

    Resistance levels (open interest**, contracts)

    $1.1797 (3633)

    $1.1782 (1682)

    $1.1758 (608)

    Price at time of writing this review: $1.1691

    Support levels (open interest**, contracts):

    $1.1616 (3854)

    $1.1577 (5721)

    $1.1535 (3108)


    Comments:

    - Overall open interest on the CALL options and PUT options with the expiration date October, 15 is 90405 contracts (according to data from September, 18) with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,1600 (5721);


    GBP/USD

    Resistance levels (open interest**, contracts)

    $1.3249 (2497)

    $1.3223 (1711)

    $1.3207 (720)

    Price at time of writing this review: $1.3160

    Support levels (open interest**, contracts):

    $1.3099 (1012)

    $1.3072 (508)

    $1.3040 (752)


    Comments:

    - Overall open interest on the CALL options with the expiration date October, 15 is 27254 contracts, with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,3200 (2885);

    - Overall open interest on the PUT options with the expiration date October, 15 is 31735 contracts, with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,2800 (2486);

    - The ratio of PUT/CALL was 1.16 versus 1.12 from the previous trading day according to data from September, 18.

    * - 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.

  • 07:55

    Futures: DAX +0,3% FTSE +0,3% CAC 40 +0,1%

  • 07:10

    UK's PM May says exit deal virtually agreed, rules out 2nd vote - Express

  • 07:09

    Japan's trade balance deficit rose more than expected in August

    Japan posted a 444.594 billion yen trade deficit in August,according to rttnews.

    That beat forecasts for a shortfall of 483.2 billion yen following the 231.9 billion yen deficit in July.

    Exports climbed 6.6 percent on year to 6.691 trillion yen - exceeding expectations for 5.2 percent and up from 3.9 percent in the previous month.

    Imports jumped an annual 15.4 percent to 7.136 trillion yen versus forecasts for 14.5 percent and up from 14.6 percent a month earlier.

  • 07:05

    New Zealand’s current account deficit was $2.7 billion in the June 2018 quarter

    New Zealand's seasonally adjusted current account deficit was $2.7 billion in the June 2018 quarter, $484 million narrower than in the March 2018 quarter.

    The annual current account deficit increased to $9.5 billion for the year ended June 2018 (3.3% of GDP), up from the $7.1 billion deficit for the June 2017 year (2.6% of GDP).

    In the June 2018 quarter:

    • The seasonally adjusted goods deficit narrowed to $1.4 billion (down $332 million.

    • The seasonally adjusted services surplus increased to $1.5 billion (up $146 million).

    • The primary income deficit narrowed to $2.5 billion (down $118 million).

    • The financial account had a net outflow of $1.7 billion.

    At 30 June 2018:

    • Our net international liability position was $157.9 billion (54.6% of GDP), similar to the $156.2 billion (54.6% of GDP) at 31 March 2018.

    • Our net external debt was $150.8 billion (52.1% of GDP), up from $150.2 billion (52.5% of GDP) at 31 March 2018.

  • 07:03

    New Zealand consumer confidence fell sharply in September, taking it to its lowest in six years

    • Households are particularly concerned about the outlook for their own finances and the general economy over the next year.

    • This comes despite the Government's Families package, which was initiated in July. This has presumably been outweighed by other concerns, such as rising petrol prices and cooling housing markets.

    • These results present a challenge to our expectation that the economy will regain some momentum in the short term on the back of Government spending.

    • Households' inclination to save remains low.

  • 07:01

    Bank Of England Rate-Setter Vlieghe Says UK Pay Growth Is Accelerating "Quite Slowly" - Newcastle Journal

  • 07:00

    The Bank of Japan, as expected, kept its monetary policy unchanged

    The Bank of Japan maintains a short-term target interest rate of -0.1%, and a 10-year target profit of JGB around zero percent.

    The central bank leaves unchanged the forecast for rates and says it will keep the current extremely low rates for a long period of time.

    Also, the central bank leaves unchanged the promise to buy JGB in a flexible way, so its reserves increase at an annual rate of about Y80 trillion.

    The Bank supports the promise that its purchase of ETF, J-REIT will fluctuate to some extent depending on economic and price changes.

    The Bank of Japan did not change its assessment of the economy, saying that Japan's economy is growing moderately.

    The decision of the Bank of Japan to manage the yield curve was taken by a vote of 7 to 2. Members of the board Kataok and Harada were against it.

    Board member Harada said that "allowing fluctuations in the yield of government bonds in a wider range, the central bank gives ambiguous signals." "The leading indication of the central bank should be more clearly tied to the target inflation rate," Harada said.

    Kataoka did not agree with the view that inflation would reach the target level of 2%. He also said that "the central bank should lower the target level of return on 10-year government bonds and longer-term debt securities"

  • 06:56

    Swiss GDP growth in 2018 raised from 2.4% to 2.9%

    Economic forecasts by the Federal Government's Expert Group - autumn 2018. The Expert Group is significantly raising its forecast for GDP growth in 2018 from 2.4% to 2.9%. The favourable international economic development is stimulating foreign trade, and companies are investing heavily. The forecast for GDP growth in 2019 remains unchanged at robust 2.0%. However, the negative risks significantly outweigh the positives and threaten the global outlook.

  • 03:59

    Japan: BoJ Interest Rate Decision, -0.1% (forecast -0.1%)

  • 01:46

    Australia: Leading Index, August 0.1%

  • 00:50

    Japan: Trade Balance Total, bln, August -445 (forecast -468.7)

  • 00:01

    Commodities. Daily history for September 18, 2018:


    Raw materials

    Closing price

    % change

    Oil

    $69.80

    1.29%

    Gold

    $1,203.40

    -0.20%

  • 00:00

    Stocks. Daily history for September 18’ 2018:


    Index

    Change items

    Closing price

    % change

    Nikkei

    +325.87

    23420.54

    +1.41%

    TOPIX

    +31.27

    1759.88

    +1.81%

    Hang Seng

    +151.81

    27084.66

    +0.56%

    CSI 300

    +64.51

    3269.43

    +2.01%

    KOSPI

    +5.97

    2308.98

    +0.26%

    FTSE 100

    -1.87

    7300.23

    -0.03%

    DAX

    +61.26

    12157.67

    +0.51%

    CAC 40

    +14.92

    5363.79

    +0.28%

    DJIA

    +184.84

    26246.96

    +0.71%

    S&P 500

    +15.51

    2904.31

    +0.54%

    NASDAQ

    +60.31

    7956.11

    +0.76%

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