Stock indices closed higher. Bank of Japan's boost of stimulus measures still supported markets. The Bank (BoJ) decided on Friday to increase its monetary base target to an annual increase of ¥80 trillion, up from ¥60-70 trillion, and to boost exchange-traded fund purchases to ¥3 trillion. This decision was not expected by analysts.
Eurozone's consumer price index climbed at an annual rate of 0.4% in October, in line with expectations, up from a 0.3% rise in September.
Eurozone's unemployment rate remained unchanged at 11.5% in September, in line with expectations.
German adjusted retail sales fell 3.2% in September, missing expectations for a 1.0% decline, after a 1.5% gain in August. August's figure was revised down from a 2.5% increase.
Consumer spending in France dropped 0.8% in September, missing forecasts of a 0.5% decrease, after a 0.9% decline in August. August's figure was revised down from a 0.7% rise.
BNP Paribas SA shares climbed 4.1%after posting the better-than-estimated third-quarter profit.
Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc shares rose 5.8% after the better-than-estimated third-quarter profit.
Indexes on the close:
Name Price Change Change %
FTSE 100 6,546.47 +82.92 +1.28%
DAX 9,326.87 +212.03 +2.33%
CAC 40 4,233.09 +91.85 +2.22%
Brent crude headed for a sixth weekly loss, the longest losing streak since 2002, as OPEC boosted production to a 14-month high amid a global surplus. West Texas Intermediate was on track for its biggest monthly decline in more than two years.
Futures fell as much as 1.9 percent in London, bringing October's drop to about 11 percent. Both Brent and WTI are poised for their biggest monthly declines since 2012. U.S. crude production climbed to the highest level in at least three decades last week. Traders are split on whether Saudi Arabia will deepen the crude price cuts that propelled oil into a bear market this month.
"Fears of a supply glut and slow economic conditions continue to weigh on the market," said Gene McGillian, a senior analyst at Tradition Energy in Stamford, Connecticut. "The bears are in control and the market continues to come under pressure."
Brent for December settlement slid $1.37, or 1.6 percent, to $84.87 a barrel at 11 a.m. New York time on the London-based ICE Futures Europe exchange. The volume of all futures was 21 percent below the 100-day average. Prices have lost 1.5 percent this week.
WTI for December delivery declined $1.30, or 1.6 percent, to $79.82 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Volume was 11 percent below the 100-day average. Prices are down 12 percent this month and 1.5 percent this week. Brent traded at a premium of $4.98 to WTI on ICE, compared with $5.12 at the end of last week.
The U.S. dollar traded mixed against the most major currencies after the mixed U.S. economic data. The final Reuters/Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index jumped to 86.9 in October from 86.4 in September, exceeding expectations for a rise to 86.4.
The Chicago purchasing managers' index increased to 66.2 in October from 60.5 in September, beating expectations for a decline to 59.5.
Personal income in the U.S. rose 0.2% in September, missing expectations for a 0.3% increase, after a 0.3% gain in August.
Personal spending in the U.S. declined 0.2% in September, missing expectations for a 0.1% rise, after a 0.5% gain in August.
The euro traded slightly higher against the U.S. dollar. Eurozone's consumer price index climbed at an annual rate of 0.4% in October, in line with expectations, up from a 0.3% rise in September.
Eurozone's unemployment rate remained unchanged at 11.5% in September, in line with expectations.
German adjusted retail sales fell 3.2% in September, missing expectations for a 1.0% decline, after a 1.5% gain in August. August's figure was revised down from a 2.5% increase.
Consumer spending in France dropped 0.8% in September, missing forecasts of a 0.5% decrease, after a 0.9% decline in August. August's figure was revised down from a 0.7% rise.
The British pound traded higher 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 after the weak Canadian gross domestic product. The Canadian gross domestic product fell 0.1% in August, after the flat reading in July.
3.5% in the third quarter, beating expectations for a 3.1% gain, after a 4.6% rise in the second quarter.
The New Zealand dollar fell against the U.S. dollar. In the overnight trading session, the kiwi traded mixed against the greenback after the weak building permits data from New Zealand. The number of building permits in New Zealand dropped a seasonally adjusted 12.2% in September, after the flat reading in August.
The kiwi was supported by news that the Chinese government is lifting the temporary suspension for export of Fonterra powder products.
The Australian dollar traded mixed against the U.S. dollar. In the overnight trading session, the Aussie declined against the greenback after the release of Australian producer price index and private sector credit. Australia's producer price index (PPI) rose 0.2% in the third quarter, after a 0.1% decline in the second quarter.
On a yearly basis, Australia's PPI increased 1.2% in the third quarter, missing expectations for a 2.6% rise, after a 2.3% gain in the second quarter.
Private sector credit in Australia climbed 0.5% in September, beating expectations for a 0.4% rise, after a 0.4% increase in August.
On a yearly basis, private sector credit in Australia rose 5.4% in September, after a 5.1% gain in August.
The Japanese yen dropped against the U.S. dollar after the Bank of Japan's interest rate decision. The Bank (BoJ) decided to increase its monetary base target to an annual increase of ¥80 trillion, up from ¥60-70 trillion, and to boost exchange-traded fund purchases to ¥3 trillion. This decision was not expected by analysts.
News that the Japanese government approved plans by the Government Pension Investment Fund to raise the holding of foreign stocks to 25% from 12% also weighed on the yen.
Japan's national consumer price index (CPI) rose 3.2% in September, exceeding expectations for a 3.0% gain, after a 3.3 increase in August.
Japan's national CPI excluding fresh food increased 3.0% in September, in line with expectations, after a 3.1% rise in August.
Tokyo's CPI climbed 2.5% in October, after a 2.9% rise in September.
Tokyo's CPI excluding fresh food gained 2.5% in October, in line with expectations, after a 2.6% increase in September.
Household spending in Japan dropped at annual rate of 5.6% in September, missing forecasts of a 4.0% decrease, after a 4.7% fall in August.
Japan's unemployment rate rose to 3.6% in September from 3.5% in August, in line with expectations.
Gold fell to lows since 2010 due to the good economic data from the US and the strengthening of the dollar, as lower metal prices contributed fixation losses investors.
Gold prices fell dramatically after the strengthening of the dollar to nearly four-week high against a basket of major currencies. The dollar was supported by strong data on US gross national product, as well as by the central bank of Japan, who suddenly decided to expand its massive monetary stimulus, triggering a decline in the yen.
Gold has fallen in price by 4.7 per cent this week, and it is the biggest weekly decline since June of 2013.
"We believe that the gold price will fall, given the US economic recovery and expectations of higher interest rates - said Chen Min, an analyst at the market of precious metals in Jinrui Futures from Shenzhen. - In the long term, gold is likely to make its way closer to the level of $ 1.000 per an ounce. "
Stocks of the world's largest fund ETF SPDR Gold Trust on Thursday declined by 0.16 percent to 741.2 tons, six-year low.
The cost of December gold futures on the COMEX today dropped to 1160.50 dollars per ounce.
The Bank of Japan (BoJ) Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said at a press conference on Friday that the central bank expanded its quantitative and qualitative easing "to ensure the early achievement of our price target". He added that "now is a critical moment for Japan to emerge from deflation".
Kuroda said that Japan's economy continues to recover, but falling oil prices, slowing global growth and weak household spending after the tax hike had a negative impact on price growth.
EUR/USD: $1.2600-05(E2.3bn), $1.2615(E1.1bn), $1.2700(E2.5bn), $1.2800(E1.5bn)
USD/JPY: Y107.65($2.8bn), Y108.50($1.2bn), Y109.50($550mn)
EUR/JPY: Y138.50(E615mn), Y138.85(E230mn)
GBP/USD: $1.6000(stg713mn), $1.6100(stg700mn)
EUR/GBP: stg0.7940-50(E1.0bn)
USD/CHF: Chf0.9445-60($440mn), Chf0.9560-65($500mn)
AUD/USD: $0.8745(A$2.5bn), $0.8775, $0.8850(A$649mn), $0.8900(A$300mn)
AUD/JPY: Y95.25(A$602mn), Y96.00(A$510mn)
NZD/USD: $0.7750(NZ$550mn), $0.7900(NZ$1.2bn)..(AUD/NZD Friday NZ$1.1300 A$1bn)
USD/CAD: C$1.1015($2.2bn)
U.S. stock futures declined, as data showing faster-than-estimated growth last quarter fueled speculation the economy is be strong enough for the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates sooner than estimated.
Global markets:
Nikkei 16,413.76 +755.56 +4.83%
Hang Seng 23,998.06 +296.02 +1.25%
Shanghai Composite 2,420.18 +29.10 +1.22%
FTSE 6,532.56 +69.01 +1.07%
CAC 4,234.09 +92.85 +2.24%
DAX 9,298.45 +183.61 +2.01%
Crude oil $79.95 (-1.43%)
Gold $1164.70 (-2.80%)
Economic calendar (GMT0):
(Time/ Region/ Event/ Period/ Previous/ Forecast/ Actual)
00:05 United Kingdom Gfk Consumer Confidence October -1 -2
00:30 Australia Producer price index, q / q Quarter III -0.1% +0.2%
00:30 Australia Producer price index, y/y Quarter III +2.3% +2.6% +1.2%
00:30 Australia Private Sector Credit, m/m September +0.4% +0.4% +0.5%
00:30 Australia Private Sector Credit, y/y September +5.1% +5.4%
03:00 Japan BoJ Interest Rate Decision 0.10% 0.10% 0.10%
03:00 Japan Bank of Japan Monetary Base Target 270 270 275
03:00 Japan BoJ Monetary Policy Statement
05:00 Japan Housing Starts, y/y September -12.5% -17.1% -14.3%
06:00 Japan BOJ Outlook Report
06:30 Japan BOJ Press Conference
07:00 Germany Retail sales, real adjusted September +1.5% Revised From +2.5% -1.0% -3.2%
07:00 Germany Retail sales, real unadjusted, y/y September -0.7% Revised From +0.1% +1.2% +2.3%
07:45 France Consumer spending September -0.9% Revised From +0.7% -0.5% -0.8%
07:45 France Consumer spending, y/y September +1.4% +0.2%
10:00 Eurozone Unemployment Rate September 11.5% 11.5% 11.5%
10:00 Eurozone Harmonized CPI, Y/Y (Preliminary) October +0.3% +0.4% 0.4%
12:30 Canada GDP (m/m) August 0.0% -0.1%
12:30 U.S. Employment Cost Index Quarter III +0.7% +0.5% +0.7%
12:30 U.S. Personal Income, m/m September +0.3% +0.3% +0.2%
12:30 U.S. Personal spending September +0.5% +0.1% -0.2%
12:30 U.S. PCE price index ex food, energy, m/m September +0.1% +0.1% +0.1%
12:30 U.S. PCE price index ex food, energy, Y/Y September +1.5% +1.5%
The U.S. dollar traded mixed to higher against the most major currencies ahead of the Chicago purchasing managers' index and final Reuters/Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index. The Chicago purchasing managers' index is expected to decline to 59.5 in October from 60.5 in September.
The final Reuters/Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index is expected to rise to 86.4 in October.
Personal income in the U.S. rose 0.2% in September, missing expectations for a 0.3% increase, after a 0.3% gain in August.
Personal spending in the U.S. declined 0.2% in September, missing expectations for a 0.1% rise, after a 0.5% gain in August.
The greenback remained supported by yesterday's U.S. gross domestic product. The U.S. preliminary gross domestic product increased at an annual rate of 3.5% in the third quarter, beating expectations for a 3.1% gain, after a 4.6% rise in the second quarter.
The euro traded lower against the U.S. dollar. Eurozone's consumer price index climbed at an annual rate of 0.4% in October, in line with expectations, up from a 0.3% rise in September.
Eurozone's unemployment rate remained unchanged at 11.5% in September, in line with expectations.
German adjusted retail sales fell 3.2% in September, missing expectations for a 1.0% decline, after a 1.5% gain in August. August's figure was revised down from a 2.5% increase.
Consumer spending in France dropped 0.8% in September, missing forecasts of a 0.5% decrease, after a 0.9% decline in August. August's figure was revised down from a 0.7% rise.
The British pound traded mixed against the U.S. dollar in the absence of any major economic reports from the U.K.
The Canadian dollar dropped against the U.S. dollar after the weak Canadian gross domestic product. The Canadian gross domestic product fell 0.1% in August, after the flat reading in July.
EUR/USD: the currency pair dropped to $1.2519
GBP/USD: the currency pair traded mixed
USD/JPY: the currency pair rose to Y111.99
The most important news that are expected (GMT0):
13:45 U.S. Chicago Purchasing Managers' Index October 60.5 59.5
13:55 U.S. Reuters/Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index (Finally) October 84.6 86.4
(company / ticker / price / change, % / volume)
Procter & Gamble Co | PG | 87.05 | +0.13% | 23.2K |
International Business Machines Co... | IBM | 165.41 | +0.64% | 6.6K |
Johnson & Johnson | JNJ | 107.75 | +0.66% | 8.2K |
Pfizer Inc | PFE | 30.05 | +0.70% | 162.3K |
Wal-Mart Stores Inc | WMT | 76.99 | +0.71% | 2.7K |
Verizon Communications Inc | VZ | 50.26 | +0.72% | 7.8K |
Boeing Co | BA | 124.80 | +0.79% | 3.1K |
McDonald's Corp | MCD | 94.13 | +0.80% | 7.8K |
AT&T Inc | T | 34.79 | +0.81% | 8.3K |
Travelers Companies Inc | TRV | 100.85 | +0.85% | 0.6K |
General Electric Co | GE | 25.89 | +0.86% | 88.0K |
Merck & Co Inc | MRK | 57.82 | +0.89% | 0.9K |
Home Depot Inc | HD | 98.49 | +0.99% | 3.3K |
Exxon Mobil Corp | XOM | 95.40 | +1.01% | 81.1K |
Goldman Sachs | GS | 188.90 | +1.03% | 3.8K |
JPMorgan Chase and Co | JPM | 60.00 | +1.03% | 11.0K |
The Coca-Cola Co | KO | 41.84 | +1.06% | 12.4K |
Nike | NKE | 94.00 | +1.08% | 1.0K |
Microsoft Corp | MSFT | 46.56 | +1.11% | 60.8K |
3M Co | MMM | 153.82 | +1.13% | 0.2K |
Walt Disney Co | DIS | 91.25 | +1.14% | 32.4K |
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co | DD | 68.47 | +1.20% | 1.3K |
Caterpillar Inc | CAT | 101.50 | +1.34% | 3.1K |
American Express Co | AXP | 89.99 | +1.41% | 7.0K |
Cisco Systems Inc | CSCO | 24.42 | +1.41% | 11.5K |
Chevron Corp | CVX | 118.90 | +1.45% | 0.7K |
United Technologies Corp | UTX | 108.00 | +1.56% | 0.3K |
Intel Corp | INTC | 33.30 | +2.21% | 86.1K |
Visa | V | 236.65 | 0.00% | 17.0K |
EUR/USD
Offers $1.2770, $1.2720, $1.2700, $1.2665
Bids $1.2540, $1.2500
GBP/USD
Offers $1.6185, $1.6100, $1.6085, $1.6035
Bids $1.5940, $1.5900, $1.5875
AUD/USD
Offers $0.8925, $0.8910, $0.8860
Bids $0.8755, $0.8720, $0.8700, $0.8685, $0.8650
EUR/JPY
Offers Y141.25, Y141.00, Y140.00
Bids Y139.05, Y138.00, Y136.90
USD/JPY
Offers Y113.00, Y112.00
Bids Y110.00, Y109.00, Y108.80
EUR/GBP
Offers $0.7910, $0.7900, $0.7880
Bids stg0.7835, stg0.7800,
The Bank of Japan (BoJ) released its interest rate decision on Friday. The BoJ kept its interest unchanged, but decided to increase its monetary base target to an annual increase of ¥80 trillion, up from ¥60-70 trillion, and to boost exchange-traded fund purchases to ¥3 trillion. This decision was not expected by analysts.
Five BoJ board members voted in favour to boost stimulus measures, while four voted against the further stimulus measures.
The central bank said that "Japan's economy continues to recover moderately as a trend and its expected to keep growing above its potential". The BoJ added that "weak domestic demand after the sales tax hike and sharp falls in oil prices are weighing on prices".
Stock indices traded higher on the boosted stimulus measures by the Bank of Japan. The Bank (BoJ) decided to increase its monetary base target to an annual increase of ¥80 trillion, up from ¥60-70 trillion, and to boost exchange-traded fund purchases to ¥3 trillion. This decision was not expected by analysts.
Eurozone's consumer price index climbed at an annual rate of 0.4% in October, in line with expectations, up from a 0.3% rise in September.
Eurozone's unemployment rate remained unchanged at 11.5% in September, in line with expectations.
German adjusted retail sales fell 3.2% in September, missing expectations for a 1.0% decline, after a 1.5% gain in August. August's figure was revised down from a 2.5% increase.
Consumer spending in France dropped 0.8% in September, missing forecasts of a 0.5% decrease, after a 0.9% decline in August. August's figure was revised down from a 0.7% rise.
Current figures:
Name Price Change Change %
FTSE 100 6,546.44 +82.89 +1.28%
DAX 9,296.71 +181.87 +2.00%
CAC 40 4,231.35 +90.11 +2.18%
Asian stock indices closed higher the Bank of Japan's interest rate decision. The Bank (BoJ) decided to increase its monetary base target to an annual increase of ¥80 trillion, up from ¥60-70 trillion, and to boost exchange-traded fund purchases to ¥3 trillion. This decision was not expected by analysts.
News said that the Japanese government approved plans by the Government Pension Investment Fund to raise the holding of foreign stocks to 25% from 12%.
Japan's national consumer price index (CPI) rose 3.2% in September, exceeding expectations for a 3.0% gain, after a 3.3 increase in August.
Japan's national CPI excluding fresh food increased 3.0% in September, in line with expectations, after a 3.1% rise in August.
Tokyo's CPI climbed 2.5% in October, after a 2.9% rise in September.
Tokyo's CPI excluding fresh food gained 2.5% in October, in line with expectations, after a 2.6% increase in September.
Household spending in Japan dropped at annual rate of 5.6% in September, missing forecasts of a 4.0% decrease, after a 4.7% fall in August.
Japan's unemployment rate rose to 3.6% in September from 3.5% in August, in line with expectations.
Indexes on the close:
Nikkei 225 16,413.76 +755.56 +4.83%
Hang Seng 23,998.06 +296.02 +1.25%
Shanghai Composite 2,420.18 +29.10 +1.22%
EUR/USD: $1.2600-05(E2.3bn), $1.2615(E1.1bn), $1.2700(E2.5bn), $1.2800(E1.5bn)
USD/JPY: Y107.65($2.8bn), Y108.50($1.2bn), Y109.50($550mn)
EUR/JPY: Y138.50(E615mn), Y138.85(E230mn)
GBP/USD: $1.6000(stg713mn), $1.6100(stg700mn)
EUR/GBP: stg0.7940-50(E1.0bn)
USD/CHF: Chf0.9445-60($440mn), Chf0.9560-65($500mn)
AUD/USD: $0.8745(A$2.5bn), $0.8775, $0.8850(A$649mn), $0.8900(A$300mn)
AUD/JPY: Y95.25(A$602mn), Y96.00(A$510mn)
NZD/USD: $0.7750(NZ$550mn), $0.7900(NZ$1.2bn)..(AUD/NZD Friday NZ$1.1300 A$1bn)
USD/CAD: C$1.1015($2.2bn)
Economic calendar (GMT0):
(Time/ Region/ Event/ Period/ Previous/ Forecast/ Actual)
00:05 United Kingdom Gfk Consumer Confidence October -1 -2
00:30 Australia Producer price index, q / q Quarter III -0.1% +0.2%
00:30 Australia Producer price index, y/y Quarter III +2.3% +2.6% +1.2%
00:30 Australia Private Sector Credit, m/m September +0.4% +0.4% +0.5%
00:30 Australia Private Sector Credit, y/y September +5.1% +5.4%
03:00 Japan BoJ Interest Rate Decision 0.10% 0.10% 0.10%
03:00 Japan Bank of Japan Monetary Base Target 270 270 275
03:00 Japan BoJ Monetary Policy Statement
05:00 Japan Housing Starts, y/y September -12.5% -17.1% -14.3%
06:00 Japan BOJ Outlook Report
06:30 Japan BOJ Press Conference
07:00 Germany Retail sales, real adjusted September +1.5% Revised From +2.5% -1.0% -3.2%
07:00 Germany Retail sales, real unadjusted, y/y September -0.7% Revised From +0.1% +1.2% +2.3%
07:45 France Consumer spending September -0.9% Revised From +0.7% -0.5% -0.8%
07:45 France Consumer spending, y/y September +1.4% +0.2%
10:00 Eurozone Unemployment Rate September 11.5% 11.5% 11.5%
10:00 Eurozone Harmonized CPI, Y/Y (Preliminary) October +0.3% +0.4% 0.4%
The U.S. dollar traded mixed to higher against the most major currencies. The greenback was supported by yesterday's U.S. gross domestic product. The U.S. preliminary gross domestic product increased at an annual rate of 3.5% in the third quarter, beating expectations for a 3.1% gain, after a 4.6% rise in the second quarter.
The New Zealand dollar traded mixed against the U.S. dollar after the weak building permits data from New Zealand. The number of building permits in New Zealand dropped a seasonally adjusted 12.2% in September, after the flat reading in August.
The kiwi was supported by news that the Chinese government is lifting the temporary suspension for export of Fonterra powder products.
The Australian dollar declined against the U.S. dollar after the release of Australian producer price index and private sector credit. Australia's producer price index (PPI) rose 0.2% in the third quarter, after a 0.1% decline in the second quarter.
On a yearly basis, Australia's PPI increased 1.2% in the third quarter, missing expectations for a 2.6% rise, after a 2.3% gain in the second quarter.
Private sector credit in Australia climbed 0.5% in September, beating expectations for a 0.4% rise, after a 0.4% increase in August.
On a yearly basis, private sector credit in Australia rose 5.4% in September, after a 5.1% gain in August.
The Japanese yen dropped against the U.S. dollar after the Bank of Japan's interest rate decision. The Bank (BoJ) decided to increase its monetary base target to an annual increase of ¥80 trillion, up from ¥60-70 trillion, and to boost exchange-traded fund purchases to ¥3 trillion. This decision was not expected by analysts.
News that the Japanese government approved plans by the Government Pension Investment Fund to raise the holding of foreign stocks to 25% from 12% also weighed on the yen.
Japan's national consumer price index (CPI) rose 3.2% in September, exceeding expectations for a 3.0% gain, after a 3.3 increase in August.
Japan's national CPI excluding fresh food increased 3.0% in September, in line with expectations, after a 3.1% rise in August.
Tokyo's CPI climbed 2.5% in October, after a 2.9% rise in September.
Tokyo's CPI excluding fresh food gained 2.5% in October, in line with expectations, after a 2.6% increase in September.
Household spending in Japan dropped at annual rate of 5.6% in September, missing forecasts of a 4.0% decrease, after a 4.7% fall in August.
Japan's unemployment rate rose to 3.6% in September from 3.5% in August, in line with expectations.
EUR/USD: the currency pair declined to $1.2558
GBP/USD: the currency pair fell to $1.5961
USD/JPY: the currency pair rose to Y111.21
The most important news that are expected (GMT0):
12:30 Canada GDP (m/m) August 0.0%
12:30 U.S. Employment Cost Index Quarter III +0.7% +0.5%
12:30 U.S. Personal Income, m/m September +0.3% +0.3%
12:30 U.S. Personal spending September +0.5% +0.1%
12:30 U.S. PCE price index ex food, energy, m/m September +0.1% +0.1%
12:30 U.S. PCE price index ex food, energy, Y/Y September +1.5%
13:45 U.S. Chicago Purchasing Managers' Index October 60.5 59.5
13:55 U.S. Reuters/Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index (Finally) October 84.6 86.4
EUR / USD
Resistance levels (open interest**, contracts)
$1.2698 (1733)
$1.2654 (1643)
$1.2625 (359)
Price at time of writing this review: $ 1.2570
Support levels (open interest**, contracts):
$1.2543 (6024)
$1.2512 (5452)
$1.2476 (5759)
Comments:
- Overall open interest on the CALL options with the expiration date November, 7 is 58809 contracts, with the maximum number of contracts with strike pric $1,2900 (6950);
- Overall open interest on the PUT options with the expiration date November, 7 is 60288 contracts, with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,2600 (6024);
- The ratio of PUT/CALL was 1.03 versus 1.04 from the previous trading day according to data from October, 30
GBP/USD
Resistance levels (open interest**, contracts)
$1.6201 (2837)
$1.6103 (1693)
$1.6006 (441)
Price at time of writing this review: $1.5972
Support levels (open interest**, contracts):
$1.5897 (2388)
$1.5799 (1492)
$1.5700 (1013)
Comments:
- Overall open interest on the CALL options with the expiration date November, 7 is 28237 contracts, with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,6200 (2837);
- Overall open interest on the PUT options with the expiration date November, 7 is 33776 contracts, with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,6000 (2956);
- The ratio of PUT/CALL was 1.20 versus 1.15 from the previous trading day according to data from October, 30
* - 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.
(raw materials / closing price /% change)
Light Crude 80.97 -0.18%
Gold 1,199.90 +0.11%
(pare/closed(GMT +2)/change, %)
EUR/USD $1,2612 -0,19%
GBP/USD $1,6001 -0,06%
USD/CHF Chf0,9557 +0,14%
USD/JPY Y109,25 +0,38%
EUR/JPY Y137,80 +0,21%
GBP/JPY Y174,81 +0,33%
AUD/USD $0,8838 +0,54%
NZD/USD $0,7844 +0,45%
USD/CAD C$1,1185 +0,02%
(index / closing price / change items /% change)
S&P/ASX 200 5,476.2 +28.52 +0.52%
Hang Seng 23,702.04 -117.83 -0.49%
SHANGHAI COMP 2,395.87 +22.84 +0.96%
FTSE 100 6,463.55 +9.68 +0.15%
CAC 40 4,141.24 +30.60 +0.74%
Xetra DAX 9,114.84 +32.03 +0.35%
S&P 500 1,994.65 +12.35 +0.62%
NASDAQ Composite 4,566.14 +16.91 +0.37%
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