Notícias do Mercado

10 fevereiro 2014
  • 23:47

    Stocks. Daily history for Feb 10’2014:

    Nikkei         14,718.34    +255.93 +1.77%

    Hang Seng    21,579.26    -57.59 -0.27%        

    S&P/ASX    5,211.1        +55.60 +1.08%

    Shanghai Composite    2,086.07    +36.16 +1.76%

    S&P        1,799.84    +2.82 +0.16%

    NASDAQ    4,148.17    +22.31 +0.54%

    Dow        15,801.79    +7.71 +0.05%

    FTSE        6,591.55    +19.87 +0.30%

    CAC        4,237.13    +8.95 +0.21%          

    DAX        9,289.86    -12.06 -0.13%

  • 20:00

    Dow -1.12 15,792.96 -0.01% Nasdaq +19.4 4,145.26 +0.47% S&P +1.94 1,798.96 +0.11%

  • 18:00

    European stock close

    European stocks were little changed as L’Oreal SA and Nokia Oyj rallied, offsetting worse-than-forecast reports on industrial production in France and Italy.

    The Stoxx Europe 600 Index gained less than 0.1 percent to 325.16 at 4:30 p.m. in London. The benchmark climbed 0.8 percent last week, posting its first increase in three weeks, as investors bet the Federal Reserve will delay a third cut to bond purchases after U.S. jobs data missed estimates.

    “We’re seeing a return to the status quo, with numbers out of France and Italy showing there’s still a euro zone divided into two speeds,” said John Plassard, vice president at Mirabaud Securities LLP in Geneva. “Without significant macroeconomic data out of the U.S. or any big company earnings, markets are set to be calm.”

    Data showed December industrial production fell 0.3 percent in France and 0.9 percent in Italy, both missing estimates.

    National benchmark indexes advanced in nine of the 18 western European markets today.

    FTSE 100 6,584.71 +13.03 +0.20% CAC 40 4,234.82 +6.64 +0.16% DAX 9,288.46 -13.46 -0.14%

    L’Oreal (OR) gained 4.4 percent to 128.95 euros. Nestle has signaled to the L’Oreal management its intention to reduce its stake in the company, people with knowledge of the matter said. While talks have been on and off for some time, preparations have picked up close to April’s expiry of restrictions on Nestle’s stake imposed by a shareholder agreement with the Bettencourt family, the largest shareholder.

    Nokia advanced 2.7 percent to 5.38 euros. The company agreed with HTC Corp. collaborate after ending a patent-infringement dispute. HTC will pay royalties to Nokia to end the row, the two partners said without disclosing financial terms.

    Fresnillo Plc, a producer of gold and silver, jumped 8.8 percent to 862.5 pence. Gold rose for a fourth day in the longest rally since October, as Chinese buyers returned from a holiday. Separately, data from the China Gold Association showed consumption in world’s second-biggest economy surged 41 percent to a record in 2013.

    Telekom Austria AG advanced 3.2 percent to 6.72 euros, its highest price since August 2012. Erste Group Bank AG raised the company part-owned by Carlos Slim’s America Movil SAB to hold from reduce, citing a potential for profit-">ArcelorMittal (MT) slid 3.2 percent to 12.09 euros after Bank of America Corp. cut the world’s biggest steelmaker to neutral from buy, citing “tepid European economic growth.

  • 17:00

    European stock close: FTSE 100 6,584.71 +13.03 +0.20% CAC 40 4,234.82 +6.64 +0.16% DAX 9,288.46 -13.46 -0.14%

  • 14:36

    U.S. Stocks open: Dow 15,786.38 -7.70 -0.05%, Nasdaq 4,125.69 -0.17 -0.00%, S&P 1,795.88 -1.14 -0.06%

  • 14:21

    Before the bell: S&P futures -0.17%, Nasdaq futures -0.01%

    U.S. stock futures fell, before Federal Reserve Chairman Janet Yellen delivers her first report on monetary policy tomorrow.

    Global markets:

    Nikkei 14,718.34 +255.93 +1.77 %

    Hang Seng 21,579.26 -57.59 -0.27 %

    Shanghai Composite 2,086.07 +41.57 +2.03 %

    FTSE 6,581.51 +9.83 +0.15%

    CAC 4,245.52 +17.34 +0.41%

    DAX 9,308.69 +6.77 +0.07%


    Crude oil $99.65 (-0.23%)

    Gold $1275.90 (+0.80%).

  • 11:30

    European stocks were little changed

    European stocks were little changed as L’Oreal SA and Nokia Oyj rallied, offsetting worse-than-forecast reports on industrial production in France and Italy. U.S. index futures fell, while Asian shares rose.

    The Stoxx Europe 600 Index gained 0.2 percent to 325.68 at 9:55 a.m. in London. The benchmark climbed 0.8 percent last week, posting its first increase in three weeks, as investors bet the Federal Reserve will delay a third cut to bond purchases after U.S. jobs data missed estimates. Standard & Poor’s 500 Index futures slipped 0.2 percent, while the MSCI Asia Pacific Index added 0.6 percent.

    Data showed December industrial production fell 0.3 percent in France and 0.9 percent in Italy, both missing estimates.

    L’Oreal gained 4.8 percent to 129.40 euros. Nestle has signaled to the L’Oreal management its intention to reduce its stake in the company, people with knowledge of the matter said. While talks have been on and off for some time, preparations have picked up close to April’s expiry of restrictions on Nestle’s stake imposed by a shareholder agreement with the Bettencourt family, the largest shareholder.

    Nokia advanced 3.7 percent to 5.44 euros. The company and HTC Corp. have agreed to collaborate after ending a patent-infringement dispute. HTC will pay royalties to Nokia to end the row, the companies said without disclosing financial terms.

    ArcelorMittal slid 1.5 percent to 12.31 euros after Bank of America Corp. cut the world’s biggest steelmaker to neutral from buy, citing “tepid European economic growth.”

    FTSE 100 6,579.39 +7.71 +0.12%

    CAC 40 4,242.37 +14.19 +0.34%

    DAX 9,322.92 +21.00 +0.23%

  • 09:44

    Asia Pacific stocks close

    Asian stocks rose, with the regional benchmark index heading for its longest stretch of gains this year, after jobs data spurred the biggest two-day rally for U.S. equities since October and the yen weakened.

    Nikkei 225 14,718.34 +255.93 +1.77%

    S&P/ASX 200 5,222.15 +55.62 +1.08%

    Shanghai Composite 2,086.07 +41.57 +2.03%

    Toyota Motor Corp., the world’s biggest carmaker, climbed 1.6 percent to pace gains among Japanese exporters.

    Rio Tinto Group, the world’s second-largest mining company, advanced 1.6 percent in Sydney as copper futures rose a third day.

    Genting Singapore Plc and partner Landing International Development Ltd. rose after announcing plans to build a casino on South Korea’s Jeju island.

  • 09:00

    FTSE 100 6,580.38 +8.70 +0.13%, CAC 40 4,237.17 +8.99 +0.21%, Xetra DAX 9,314.72 +12.80 +0.14%

  • 07:20

    European bourses are seen trading modestly higher Monday: the FTSE is up 0.3%, the DAX up 0.2% and the CAC up 0.2%

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