Notícias do Mercado

25 setembro 2014
  • 23:41

    Commodities. Daily history for Sep 25'2014:

    (raw materials / closing price /% change)

    Light Crude 92.47 -0.06%

    Gold 1,222.00 +0.01%

  • 23:30

    Stocks. Daily history for Sep 25'2014:

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

    Nikkei 225 16,374.14 +206.69 +1.28%

    Hang Seng 23,768.13 -153.48 -0.64%

    Shanghai Composite 2,345.1 +1.53 +0.07%

    FTSE 100 6,639.71 -66.56 -0.99%

    CAC 40 4,355.28 -58.44 -1.32%

    Xetra DAX 9,510.01 -151.96 -1.57%

    S&P 500 1,965.99 -32.31 -1.62%

    NASDAQ Composite 4,466.75 -88.47 -1.94%

    Dow Jones 16,945.8 -264.26 -1.54%

  • 23:25

    Currencies. Daily history for Sep 25'2014:

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

    EUR/USD $1,2751 -0,20%

    GBP/USD $1,6316 -0,12%

    USD/CHF Chf0,9467 +0,13%

    USD/JPY Y108,74 -0,29%

    EUR/JPY Y138,66 -0,50%

    GBP/JPY Y177,42 -0,41%

    AUD/USD $0,8789 -1,00%

    NZD/USD $0,7930 -1,82%

    USD/CAD C$1,1112 +0,48%

  • 23:00

    Schedule for today, Friday, Sep 26’2014:

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

    02:00 China Leading Index August +1.3%

    06:00 Germany Gfk Consumer Confidence Survey October 8.6 8.5

    12:30 U.S. PCE price index, q/q Quarter II +2.5%

    12:30 U.S. PCE price index ex food, energy, q/q Quarter II +2.0%

    12:30 U.S. GDP, q/q (Finally) Quarter II +4.2% +4.6%

    13:55 U.S. Reuters/Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index (Finally) September 84.6 85.1

  • 20:00

    Dow -234.69 16,975.37 -1.36% Nasdaq -80.41 4,474.81 -1.77% S&P -28.26 1,970.04 -1.41%

  • 17:05

    European stocks close: stocks closed lower on comments by central bankers

    Stock indices closed lower on comments by central bankers. Comments by the European Central Bank President Mario Draghi and the Bank of England Governor Mark Carney weighed on markets.

    The European Central Bank (ECB) President Mario Draghi said in an interview with Lithuanian business daily Verslo Zinios that the ECB bank is ready to use additional unconventional instruments to counter deflationary risks.

    The Bank of England (BoE) Governor Mark Carney said today that the point when the BoE starts to hike its interest rates is getting closer. The exact point will depend on economic data, so Carney.

    The volume of private loans in the Eurozone fell by 1.5% in August, in line with expectations, after a 1.6% drop in July.

    M3 money supply in the Eurozone rose 2% in August, exceeding expectations for a 1.9% increase, after a 1.8% growth in July.

    Indexes on the close:

    Name Price Change Change %

    FTSE 100 6,639.71 -66.56 -0.99%

    DAX 9,510.01 -151.96 -1.57%

    CAC 40 4,355.28 -58.44 -1.32%

  • 17:00

    European stocks close in minus: FTSE 100 6,639.71 -66.56 -0.99% CAC 40 4,355.28 -58.44 -1.32% DAX 9,510.01 -151.96 -1.57%

  • 16:40

    Oil: an overview of the market situation

    The cost of Brent crude fell slightly today, as the high rate of the American currency and increased supply from the Middle East continue to exert pressure on the stock. Meanwhile, the price of WTI crude oil showed a slight increase.

    Today, Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter, reported production of 9597000 barrels of oil per day in August. Despite reduction of 408,000 barrels per day from about 10 million barrels in July, the supply of crude oil to the market, rose to 9.688 million barrels per day in August.

    In addition, we add that reportedly Pentagon, USAF, and their Arab allies inflicted air strikes on a small refinery in eastern Syria, controlled group "Islamic state" and is used for illegal transactions with oil.

    "The market is mindful of geopolitical risk, but focuses more on supply. There is a possibility that the Brent price closer to $ 90 per barrel, and only if OPEC will take any concrete steps to reduce the supply and maintenance of the price level ", - said a senior analyst at CMC Markets Ric Spooner.

    Market participants also continue to assess yesterday's report from the Department of Energy, which showed that commercial oil stocks in the United States last week fell to 4,273,000. Barrels - up to 357,998 million barrels, gasoline inventories decreased by 414 thousand. Barrels - up to 10.324 million barrels, commercial and distillate stocks rose by 823 thousand. barrels - up to 128,595 million barrels. Economists had expected an increase of oil reserves by 750 thousand. Barrels, gasoline inventories immutability and distillate stocks increase by 500 thousand. Barrels.

    Influenced the course of trade and current data on business activity. As it became known, a preliminary activity index (PMI) from Markit was 58.5 in September. Market expectations were at the level of 59.4, which is slightly less than the value in the last month at around 59.5. In Markit said: "The continued strong increase in business activity reflects a steep and rapid growth of new orders in September. The last increase in new business volume was the sharpest since June, and one of the fastest observed for the five-year history of the survey. "

    The cost of the November futures for the American light crude oil WTI (Light Sweet Crude Oil) rose to $ 93.14 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX).

    November futures price for North Sea Brent crude oil mixture fell $ 0.17 to $ 96.79 a barrel on the London exchange ICE Futures Europe.

  • 16:35

    Foreign exchange market. American session: the U.S. dollar traded mixed against the most major currencies as U.S. durable goods orders dropped 18.2% in August

    The U.S. dollar traded mixed against the most major currencies after the U.S. durable goods orders and the number of initial jobless claims. U.S. durable goods orders declined 18.2% in August, missing expectations for a 17.7% drop, after a 22.5% rise in July. July's figure was revised down from a 22.6% increase. That was the largest drop since 1992.

    U.S. durable goods orders excluding transportation increased 0.7% last month, in line with expectations, after a 0.5% fall in July. July's figure was revised up from a 0.7% decline.

    U.S. durable goods orders excluding defence goods fell 19% last month, after a 24.9% gain in July.

    The number of initial jobless claims in the week ending September 20 climbed by 12,000 to 293,000 from 281,000 in the previous week. The previous week's figure was revised from 280,000. Analysts had expected the number of initial jobless claims to increase to 294,000.

    The euro traded mixed against the U.S. dollar. The euro remained under pressure after comments by the European Central Bank President Mario Draghi. He said in an interview with Lithuanian business daily Verslo Zinios that the ECB bank is ready to use additional unconventional instruments to counter deflationary risks.

    The volume of private loans in the Eurozone fell by 1.5% in August, in line with expectations, after a 1.6% drop in July.

    M3 money supply in the Eurozone rose 2% in August, exceeding expectations for a 1.9% increase, after a 1.8% growth in July.

    The British pound traded mixed against the U.S. dollar. The Confederation of Business Industry released retail sales for the U.K. The CBI retail sales volume balance fell to +31 in August from +37 in July. Analysts had expected a decline to +34.

    The New Zealand dollar declined against the U.S. dollar. The comments by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) Governor Graeme Wheeler weighed on the kiwi. He said that the kiwi was still "unjustifiably high".

    Wheeler warned the strength of the New Zealand dollar was "unjustified and unsustainable".

    The RBNZ governor noted when the kiwi declines from an unjustified and unsustainable level, the downward adjustment can be large.

    The Australian dollar traded mixed against the U.S. dollar. In the overnight trading session, the Aussie followed the New Zealand dollar and decreased.

    The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Governor Glenn Stevens said at an economic forum in Melbourne that he was open to restrictions on home lending to investors, but he said he didn't consider macroprudential tools.

    Stevens supported more economy risk taking.

    The Japanese yen traded higher against the U.S. dollar in the absence of any major economic reports from Japan.

  • 16:20

    Gold: an overview of the market situation

    Gold prices rose sharply, recovering from a nine-month low, which has been associated with the widespread weakening of the American currency. It should be emphasized that from the beginning of September gold fell by 6 per cent last month to complete the strongest decline since June 2013. Demand in the physical market has weakened since last year, when the price fell by 28 percent, but rose slightly in recent weeks. Now traders are waiting for increased demand in the largest gold consumer China and India with the onset of the wedding season and holidays. Sales of gold coins in the United States doubled in September compared with August to 50,000 ounces, according to the United States Mint.

    Had little impact as Draghi comments. Speaking at a conference in Vilnius, ECB President Mario Draghi said that the central bank is ready to introduce additional non-traditional instruments, if the inflation target of 2% will be under threat. "We are ready to change the size or composition of our unconventional measures," - said Draghi. ECB President suggested that the euro zone needs to show moderate growth in the second quarter of this year, despite weaker-than-expected economic conditions.

    Market participants also drew attention to the data on the United States. New orders for durable goods fell by 18.2% in August compared to the previous month to a seasonally adjusted totaled 245.43 billion. Dollars. This was stated by the Ministry of Commerce. Economists had expected orders for durable goods fall by 17.7% in July. Orders rose by 22.5% in July, revised slightly downward from the initially reported growth of 22.6%, due to the huge surge in aircraft orders. Demand for new cars and trucks also fell in August, while the orders of cars and auto parts fell by 6.4%, after rising 10% in July. But excluding the volatile transportation category orders rose 0.7% in August after a 0.5% decline in the previous month, which was revised to reduce the originally reported 0.8%. Excluding defense goods orders fell by 19% last month after rising by 24.9%.

    According to forecasts, the price dynamics of quotations of gold today limited support level of $ 1200.0 per ounce and resistance level $ 1225.0 per ounce.

    The cost of the October gold futures on the COMEX today rose to 1220.40 dollars per ounce.

  • 15:37

    Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Glenn Stevens: risk-taking is essential for the economy

    The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Governor Glenn Stevens said at an economic forum in Melbourne that he was concerned about double-digit rates in home finance. Stevens also said that he was open to restrictions on home lending to investors, but he said he didn't consider macroprudential tools.

    Stevens noted that risk-taking was still essential for the economy.

  • 15:25

    Reserve Bank of New Zealand Governor Graeme Wheeler: New Zealand’s currency was still "unjustifiably high"

    The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) Governor Graeme Wheeler said today:

    • The kiwi was still "unjustifiably high";
    • The strength of the New Zealand dollar was "unjustified and unsustainable";
    • When the kiwi declines from an unjustified and unsustainable level, the downward adjustment can be large;
    • The real exchange rate has not adjusted to the recent fall in commodity prices;
    • "Unjustified and unsustainable are important considerations in assessing whether exchange rate intervention is feasible".

  • 14:59

    U.S. durable goods orders plunged 18.2% in August

    The U.S. Commerce Department released durable goods orders today. U.S. durable goods orders declined 18.2% in August, missing expectations for a 17.7% drop, after a 22.5% rise in July. July's figure was revised down from a 22.6% increase. That was the largest drop since 1992.

    The significant decline was no surprise.

    Orders for the transportation decreased 42% in August, while civilian aircraft orders fall 74.3%.

    Orders for automobiles declined 6.4%.

    U.S. durable goods orders excluding transportation increased 0.7% last month, in line with expectations, after a 0.5% fall in July. July's figure was revised up from a 0.7% decline.

    U.S. durable goods orders excluding defence goods fell 19% last month, after a 24.9% gain in July.

  • 14:45

    U.S.: Services PMI, September 58.5 (forecast 59.4)

  • 14:33

    U.S. Stocks open: Dow 17,161.77 -48.29 -0.28%, Nasdaq 4,541.69 -13.53 -0.30%, S&P 1,992.72 -5.58 -0.28%

  • 14:30

    Option expiries for today's 1400GMT cut

    EUR/USD: $1.2800(E1.1bn), $1.2850(E2.8bn), $1.2860(E351mn), $1.2875(E407mn), $1.2900(E1.1bn)

    USD/JPY: Y108.80($300mn), Y109.25($825mn), Y109.50($510mn)

    GBP/USD: $1.6300(stg389mn), $1.6395-00(stg340mn), $1.6450(stg775mn), $1.6500(stg392mn), $1.6550(stg582mn)

    EUR/GBP: Stg0.7870(E175mn), Stg0.7935(E150mn)

    USD/CAD: C$1.1000($681mn), C$1.1060($1.16bn), C$1.1100($272mn), C$1.1200($618mn)

  • 14:28

    Before the bell: S&P futures -0.28%, Nasdaq futures -0.34%

    U.S. stock futures declined as investors assessed data showing an improving economy for clues on the timing of any Federal Reserve rate increase.

    Global markets:

    Nikkei 16,374.14 +206.69 +1.28%

    Hang Seng 23,768.13 -153.48 -0.64%

    Shanghai Composite 2,345.1 +1.53 +0.07%

    FTSE 6,681.48 -24.79 -0.37%

    CAC 4,412.69 -1.03 -0.02%

    DAX 9,672.28 +10.31 +0.11%

    Crude oil $93.27 (+0.56%)

    Gold $1213.80 (-0.55%)

  • 14:11

    DOW components before the bell

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


    Goldman Sachs

    GS

    187.92

    +0.06%

    1.9K

    American Express Co

    AXP

    88.67

    +0.17%

    0.1K

    Caterpillar Inc

    CAT

    101.37

    +0.17%

    0.1K

    Procter & Gamble Co

    PG

    85.60

    +0.42%

    0.2K

    Microsoft Corp

    MSFT

    47.08

    0.00%

    3.3K

    Pfizer Inc

    PFE

    30.31

    0.00%

    0.3K

    Boeing Co

    BA

    128.53

    -0.04%

    2.3K

    Verizon Communications Inc

    VZ

    50.05

    -0.04%

    1.2K

    Home Depot Inc

    HD

    92.97

    -0.05%

    0.9K

    Chevron Corp

    CVX

    122.30

    -0.08%

    0.1K

    McDonald's Corp

    MCD

    94.92

    -0.08%

    0.1K

    Intel Corp

    INTC

    34.72

    -0.09%

    1.1K

    Johnson & Johnson

    JNJ

    108.54

    -0.09%

    1K

    Exxon Mobil Corp

    XOM

    95.72

    -0.10%

    0.2K

    AT&T Inc

    T

    35.36

    -0.11%

    54.1K

    Nike

    NKE

    80.75

    -0.11%

    1.2K

    Cisco Systems Inc

    CSCO

    24.95

    -0.12%

    0.1K

    General Electric Co

    GE

    25.90

    -0.12%

    2.1K

    Visa

    V

    214.04

    -0.17%

    4.0K

    International Business Machines Co...

    IBM

    191.95

    -0.19%

    3.7K

    JPMorgan Chase and Co

    JPM

    61.47

    -0.26%

    8.4K

    E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co

    DD

    72.61

    -0.30%

    1.5K

    The Coca-Cola Co

    KO

    42.11

    -0.38%

    0.6K

  • 14:02

    Upgrades and downgrades before the market open

    Upgrades:

    Yahoo! (YHOO) downgraded to Sector Perform from Outperform at RBC Capital Mkts

    Barrick Gold (ABX) upgraded to Overweight from Neutral at HSBC Securities


    Downgrades:


    Other:

  • 13:31

    U.S.: Durable goods orders ex defense, August -19.0%

  • 13:30

    U.S.: Initial Jobless Claims, September 293 (forecast 294)

  • 13:30

    U.S.: Durable Goods Orders , August -18.2% (forecast -17.7%)

  • 13:30

    U.S.: Durable Goods Orders ex Transportation , August +0.7% (forecast +0.7%)

  • 13:02

    Foreign exchange market. European session: the U.S. dollar traded higher against the most major currencies ahead of the U.S. durable goods orders and the number of initial jobless claims

    Economic calendar (GMT0):

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

    02:30 Australia RBA's Governor Glenn Stevens Speech

    08:00 Eurozone M3 money supply, adjusted y/y August +1.8% +1.9% +2.0%

    08:00 Eurozone Private Loans, Y/Y August -1.6% -1.5% -1.5%

    10:00 United Kingdom CBI retail sales volume balance September 37 34 31

    The U.S. dollar traded higher against the most major currencies ahead of the U.S. durable goods orders and the number of initial jobless claims. The U.S. durable goods orders are expected to drop 17.7% in August, after a 22.6% increase in July.

    The number of initial jobless claims is expected to by 14,000 to 294,000.

    The euro traded lower against the U.S. dollar after comments by the European Central Bank President Mario Draghi. He said in an interview with Lithuanian business daily Verslo Zinios that the ECB bank is ready to use additional unconventional instruments to counter deflationary risks.

    The volume of private loans in the Eurozone fell by 1.5% in August, in line with expectations, after a 1.6% drop in July.

    M3 money supply in the Eurozone rose 2% in August, exceeding expectations for a 1.9% increase, after a 1.8% growth in July.

    The British pound traded lower against the U.S. dollar. The Confederation of Business Industry released retail sales for the U.K. The CBI retail sales volume balance fell to +31 in August from +37 in July. Analysts had expected a decline to +34.

    EUR/USD: the currency pair fell to $1.2696

    GBP/USD: the currency pair declined to $1.6274

    USD/JPY: the currency pair rose to Y109.37

    The most important news that are expected (GMT0):

    12:30 U.S. Durable Goods Orders August +22.6% -17.7%

    12:30 U.S. Durable Goods Orders ex Transportation August -0.7% Revised From -0.8% +0.7%

    12:30 U.S. Durable goods orders ex defense August +24.9%

    12:30 U.S. Initial Jobless Claims September 280 294

    13:45 U.S. Services PMI (Preliminary) September 59.5 59.4

    23:30 Japan Tokyo Consumer Price Index, y/y September +2.8%

    23:30 Japan Tokyo CPI ex Fresh Food, y/y September +2.7% +2.7%

    23:30 Japan National Consumer Price Index, y/y August +3.4%

    23:30 Japan National CPI Ex-Fresh Food, y/y August +3.3% +3.2%

  • 13:00

    Orders

    EUR/USD

    Offers $1.2820-30, $1.2800, $1.2750/60

    Bids $1.2660/50, $1.2600

    GBP/USD

    Offers

    Bids 1.6210/00, 1.6180

    AUD/USD

    Offers $0.8980, $0.8940/60, $0.8900, $0.8835/40

    Bids $0.8780, $0.8750, $0.8700

    EUR/JPY

    Offers Y140.50, Y140.20, Y140.00, Y139.40/50

    Bids Y138.80, Y138.20, Y138.00

    USD/JPY

    Offers Y110.50, Y110.00, Y109.50, Y109.40

    Bids Y109.00, Y108.60/50, Y108.40

    EUR/GBP

    Offers stg0.7900

    Bids stg0.7800

  • 12:01

    European stock markets mid session: most stocks traded higher on speculation for further stimulus measures by the European Central Bank

    Most stock indices traded higher on speculation for further stimulus measures by the European Central Bank.

    The European Central Bank (ECB) President Mario Draghi said in an interview with Lithuanian business daily Verslo Zinios that the ECB bank is ready to use additional unconventional instruments to counter deflationary risks.

    The volume of private loans in the Eurozone fell by 1.5% in August, in line with expectations, after a 1.6% drop in July.

    M3 money supply in the Eurozone rose 2% in August, exceeding expectations for a 1.9% increase, after a 1.8% growth in July.

    Current figures:

    Name Price Change Change %

    FTSE 6,699.62 -6.65 -0.10%

    DAX 9,706.64 +44.67 +0.46%

    CAC 40 4,427.74 +14.02 +0.32%

  • 11:00

    United Kingdom: CBI retail sales volume balance, September 31 (forecast 34)

  • 10:33

    Asian Stocks close: most stocks closed higher on yesterday’s U.S. new home sales

    Most Asian stock closed higher on yesterday's U.S. new home sales. New home sales in the U.S. rose 18.0% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 504,000 units in August, up from 427,000 units in July. That was the highest level since May 2008.

    Hong Kong's Hang Seng index was dragged down by casino operators.

    Indexes on the close:

    Nikkei 225 16,374.14 +206.69 +1.28%

    Hang Seng 23,768.13 -153.48 -0.64%

    Shanghai Composite 2,345.1 +1.53 +0.07%

  • 10:30

    Option expiries for today's 1400GMT cut

    EUR/USD: $1.2800(E1.1bn), $1.2850(E2.8bn), $1.2860(E351mn), $1.2875(E407mn), $1.2900(E1.1bn)

    USD/JPY: Y108.80($300mn), Y109.25($825mn), Y109.50($510mn)

    GBP/USD: $1.6300(stg389mn), $1.6395-00(stg340mn), $1.6450(stg775mn), $1.6500(stg392mn), $1.6550(stg582mn)

    EUR/GBP: Stg0.7870(E175mn), Stg0.7935(E150mn)

    USD/CAD: C$1.1000($681mn), C$1.1060($1.16bn), C$1.1100($272mn), C$1.1200($618mn)

  • 10:04

    Foreign exchange market. Asian session: the New Zealand dollar dropped against the U.S. dollar after comments by after Reserve Bank of New Zealand Governor Graeme Wheeler

    Economic calendar (GMT0):

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

    02:30 Australia RBA's Governor Glenn Stevens Speech

    08:00 Eurozone M3 money supply, adjusted y/y August +1.8% +1.9% +2.0%

    08:00 Eurozone Private Loans, Y/Y August -1.6% -1.5% -1.5%

    The U.S. dollar traded higher against the most major currencies. The greenback remained supported by yesterday's U.S. new home sales. New home sales in the U.S. rose 18.0% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 504,000 units in August, up from 427,000 units in July. That was the highest level since May 2008.

    The New Zealand dollar dropped against the U.S. dollar after comments by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) Governor Graeme Wheeler. He said that the kiwi was still "unjustifiably high".

    Wheeler warned the strength of the New Zealand dollar was "unjustified and unsustainable".

    The RBNZ governor noted when the kiwi declines from an unjustified and unsustainable level, the downward adjustment can be large.

    The Australian dollar fell against the U.S. dollar, following the New Zealand dollar.

    The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Governor Glenn Stevens said at an economic forum in Melbourne that he was open to restrictions on home lending to investors, but he said he didn't consider macroprudential tools.

    Stevens supported more economy risk taking.

    The Japanese yen traded lower against the U.S. dollar in the absence of any major economic reports from Japan.

    EUR/USD: the currency pair fell to $1.2762

    GBP/USD: the currency pair decreased to $1.6314

    USD/JPY: the currency pair rose to Y109.33

    The most important news that are expected (GMT0):

    10:00 United Kingdom CBI retail sales volume balance September 37 34

    12:30 U.S. Durable Goods Orders August +22.6% -17.7%

    12:30 U.S. Durable Goods Orders ex Transportation August -0.7% Revised From -0.8% +0.7%

    12:30 U.S. Durable goods orders ex defense August +24.9%

    12:30 U.S. Initial Jobless Claims September 280 294

    13:45 U.S. Services PMI (Preliminary) September 59.5 59.4

    23:30 Japan Tokyo Consumer Price Index, y/y September +2.8%

    23:30 Japan Tokyo CPI ex Fresh Food, y/y September +2.7% +2.7%

    23:30 Japan National Consumer Price Index, y/y August +3.4%

    23:30 Japan National CPI Ex-Fresh Food, y/y August +3.3% +3.2%

  • 09:01

    Eurozone: Private Loans, Y/Y, August -1.5% (forecast -1.5%)

  • 09:00

    Eurozone: M3 money supply, adjusted y/y, August +2.0% (forecast +1.9%)

  • 06:28

    Options levels on thursday, September 25, 2014:

    EUR / USD

    Resistance levels (open interest**, contracts)

    $1.2887 (2758)

    $1.2857 (914)

    $1.2805 (96)

    Price at time of writing this review: $ 1.2765

    Support levels (open interest**, contracts):

    $1.2730 (6046)

    $1.2703 (3091)

    $1.2670 (3142)

    Comments:

    - Overall open interest on the CALL options with the expiration date October, 3 is 56219 contracts, with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,3000 (5111);

    - Overall open interest on the PUT options with the expiration date October, 3 is 60357 contracts, with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,2800 (6046);

    - The ratio of PUT/CALL was 1.07 versus 1.10 from the previous trading day according to data from September, 24

    GBP/USD

    Resistance levels (open interest**, contracts)

    $1.6600 (1387)

    $1.6501 (2594)

    $1.6403 (1632)

    Price at time of writing this review: $1.6323

    Support levels (open interest**, contracts):

    $1.6295 (4981)

    $1.6198 (2052)

    $1.6099 (3349)

    Comments:

    - Overall open interest on the CALL options with the expiration date October, 3 is 31721 contracts, with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,6700 (3699);

    - Overall open interest on the PUT options with the expiration date October, 3 is 41658 contracts, with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,6300 (4981);

    - The ratio of PUT/CALL was 1.31 versus 1.29 from the previous trading day according to data from September, 24

    * - 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.

  • 03:00

    Nikkei 225 16,346.7 +179.25 +1.11%, Hang Seng 24,016.88 +95.27 +0.40%, S&P/ASX 200 5,388.3 +12.53 +0.23%, Shanghai Composite 2,352.86 +9.29 +0.40%

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