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12.04.2018
23:01
Currencies. Daily history for April 12’2018:


raw materials

closing price

% change

Oil

67.15

+0.49%

Gold

1,339.00

-1.54%

23:00
Currencies. Daily history for April 12’2018:


index

closing price

change items

% change

Nikkei

-26.82

21660.28

-0.12%

TOPIX

-6.78

1718.52

-0.39%

Hang Seng

-66.43

30831.28

-0.21%

CSI 300

-39.70

3898.64

-1.01%

Euro Stoxx 50

+24.26

3443.97

+0.71%

FTSE 100

+1.20

7258.34

+0.02%

DAX

+121.04

12415.01

+0.98%

CAC 40

+31.28

5309.22

+0.59%

DJIA

+293.60

24483.05

+1.21%

S&P 500

+21.80

2663.99

+0.83%

NASDAQ

+71.22

7140.25

+1.01%

S&P/TSX

+11.37

15269.27

+0.07%

22:58
Currencies. Daily history for April 12’2018:


Pare

Closed

% change

EUR/USD

$1,2326

-0,33%

GBP/USD

$1,4232

+0,39%

USD/CHF

Chf0,96237

+0,51%

USD/JPY

Y107,29

+0,47%

EUR/JPY

Y132,25

+0,16%

GBP/JPY

Y152,709

+0,86%

AUD/USD

$0,7756

0,00%

NZD/USD

$0,7375

+0,28%

USD/CAD

C$1,25779

+0,08%

22:30
New Zealand: Business NZ PMI, March 52.2
20:14
The main US stock indices increased significantly as a result of today's trading

Major US stock indexes finished trading in positive territory, helped by the growth of the technological, financial and industrial sectors, as investors hoped that lower taxes in the US could increase corporate profits in the first quarter.

In addition, market participants analyzed data on the United States. The Ministry of Labor reported that import prices remained unchanged in March compared to the previous month, which ended the seven-month period of price increases. Economists had expected prices to rise by 0.2%. Since last year, prices have increased by 3.6%.

At the same time, it became known that the number of Americans applying for new unemployment benefits has never been so low for so long. Initial applications for unemployment benefits, a gauge of layoffs across the US, fell by 9,000 to 233,000, seasonally adjusted for the week ending April 7, the Ministry of Labor said. This means that at present primary treatment is held below 300,000 for 162 consecutive weeks, securing the longest period for weekly data relating to 1967. The current strip eclipsed the previous longest section, which ended in April 1970. Economists were expecting 230,000 new applications last week.

Most components of the DOW index finished trading in positive territory (25 out of 30). The leader of growth was the shares of The Boeing Company (BA, + 3.14%). Outsider were shares of McDonald's Corporation (MCD, -1.03%).

Almost all sectors of S & P recorded a rise. The industrial goods sector grew most (+ 1.2%). The decrease was shown only by the utilities sector (-1.1%).

At closing:

Dow 24,483.05 +293.60 +1.21%

S&P 500 2,663.99 +21.80 +0.83%

Nasdaq 100 7,140.25 +71.22 +1.01%

19:00
DJIA +1.33% 24,512.24 +322.79 Nasdaq +1.07% 7,144.54 +75.51 S&P +0.92% 2,666.49 +24.30
16:00
European stocks closed: FTSE 100 +1.20 7258.34 +0.02% DAX +121.04 12415.01 +0.98% CAC 40 +31.28 5309.22 +0.59%
14:11
Sterling rises to best level versus euro since june 2017, up 0.6 pct on day at 86.65 pence per day after ECB minutes weaken euro
13:41
Russian Central Bank deputy governor Pozdyshev says high growth rates of consumer lending are somewhat worrying
13:32
U.S. Stocks open: Dow +0.72% Nasdaq +0.54%, S&P +0.52%
13:02
Before the bell: S&P futures +0.51%, NASDAQ futures +0.59%

U.S. stock-index futures rose on Thursday, rebounding after a decline in the previous session, which was triggered by escalating tensions over the conflict in Syria.

Global Stocks:

Index/commodity

Last

Today's Change, points

Today's Change, %

Nikkei

21,660.28

-26.82

-0.12%

Hang Seng

30,831.28

-66.43

-0.21%

Shanghai

3,180.20

-27.88

-0.87%

S&P/ASX

5,815.50

-13.20

-0.23%

FTSE

7,256.35

-0.79

-0.01%

CAC

5,288.71

+10.77

+0.20%

DAX

12,359.42

+65.45

+0.53%

Crude

$66.47


-0.52%

Gold

$1,347.40


-0.93%

12:51
Wall Street. Stocks before the bell

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

3M Co

MMM

215

0.67(0.31%)

330

ALCOA INC.

AA

53.65

-0.32(-0.59%)

2303

Amazon.com Inc., NASDAQ

AMZN

1,441.45

14.40(1.01%)

37045

AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL GROUP

AIG

53.53

0.17(0.32%)

200

Apple Inc.

AAPL

173.68

1.24(0.72%)

137997

AT&T Inc

T

35.45

0.20(0.57%)

21197

Barrick Gold Corporation, NYSE

ABX

13

-0.08(-0.61%)

18178

Boeing Co

BA

331.75

4.39(1.34%)

14414

Caterpillar Inc

CAT

148.2

1.41(0.96%)

2375

Chevron Corp

CVX

119.75

0.50(0.42%)

2550

Cisco Systems Inc

CSCO

42.65

0.22(0.52%)

18700

Citigroup Inc., NYSE

C

70.68

0.79(1.13%)

29440

Deere & Company, NYSE

DE

145.5

1.09(0.75%)

835

Exxon Mobil Corp

XOM

77.62

0.19(0.25%)

10869

Facebook, Inc.

FB

167.27

0.95(0.57%)

355564

Ford Motor Co.

F

11.5

0.07(0.61%)

5784

Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc., NYSE

FCX

17.67

-0.26(-1.45%)

21997

General Electric Co

GE

13.01

0.04(0.31%)

114611

General Motors Company, NYSE

GM

39.3

0.30(0.77%)

15815

Goldman Sachs

GS

255.4

2.46(0.97%)

8089

Google Inc.

GOOG

1,026.00

6.03(0.59%)

4607

Hewlett-Packard Co.

HPQ

21.7

0.11(0.51%)

100

Home Depot Inc

HD

173.25

0.39(0.23%)

1545

Intel Corp

INTC

51.53

0.43(0.84%)

14996

International Business Machines Co...

IBM

156.48

1.12(0.72%)

7521

Johnson & Johnson

JNJ

130.25

0.62(0.48%)

2302

JPMorgan Chase and Co

JPM

111.61

0.99(0.90%)

45466

McDonald's Corp

MCD

163.6

0.26(0.16%)

1130

Microsoft Corp

MSFT

92.45

0.59(0.64%)

47099

Nike

NKE

67.15

0.32(0.48%)

448

Pfizer Inc

PFE

35.88

0.09(0.25%)

3934

Procter & Gamble Co

PG

78.5

0.23(0.29%)

2382

Tesla Motors, Inc., NASDAQ

TSLA

303.74

2.81(0.93%)

57746

The Coca-Cola Co

KO

44.13

0.14(0.32%)

956

Twitter, Inc., NYSE

TWTR

29.61

0.22(0.75%)

93659

Verizon Communications Inc

VZ

47.65

0.07(0.15%)

1827

Visa

V

120.01

0.23(0.19%)

1335

Wal-Mart Stores Inc

WMT

86.39

0.48(0.56%)

4950

Walt Disney Co

DIS

101.2

0.40(0.40%)

1723

Yandex N.V., NASDAQ

YNDX

36.58

1.57(4.48%)

89445

12:36
Following two consecutive months of no change, Canadian new home prices were down 0.2% in February

Lower prices for new homes in Toronto were the main reason for a national price decline in February.

Following two consecutive months of no change, new home prices were down 0.2% nationally. This was the first decrease at the Canada level since July 2010. Recent mortgage rate increases along with tighter mortgage regulations are likely contributors to the decline.

Builders in Toronto reduced their prices by 0.6% in February, citing unfavourable market conditions. This was the second consecutive decline, and the largest for this census metropolitan area (CMA) in eight years.

12:35
U.S initial jobless claims in line with expectations last week

In the week ending April 7, the advance figure for seasonally adjusted initial claims was 233,000, a decrease of 9,000 from the previous week's unrevised level of 242,000. The 4-week moving average was 230,000, an increase of 1,750 from the previous week's unrevised average of 228,250.

12:34
U.S import and export prices mixed in March

Import prices recorded no change in March following rises of 0.3 percent in February and 0.8 percent in January. The index has not declined on a monthly basis since decreasing 0.2 percent in July 2017. Prices for U.S. imports rose 3.6 percent between March 2017 and March 2018. The last 12-month decline in import prices was a 0.2-percent drop for the period ended October 2016.

Prices for U.S. exports rose for the ninth consecutive month in March, advancing 0.3 percent. Increasing prices for agricultural exports drove the monthly advance, more than offsetting lower nonagricultural export prices. U.S. export prices increased 3.4 percent over the 12-month period ended in March and have not recorded an over-the-year drop since a 0.2-percent decline in November 2016.

12:30
Canada: New Housing Price Index, YoY, February 2.6%
12:30
U.S.: Import Price Index, March 0% (forecast 0.2%)
12:30
U.S.: Continuing Jobless Claims, March 1871 (forecast 1848)
12:30
U.S.: Initial Jobless Claims, April 233 (forecast 230)
12:30
Canada: New Housing Price Index, MoM, February -0.2% (forecast 0.1%)
12:13
OPEC revises 2018 global oil demand growth forecast up by 30,000 bpd to 1.63 mln bpd

  • 2018 non-OPEC supply growth forecast up by 80,000 bpd to 1.71 million bpd, due to higher 1q18 output in FSU, U.S.

  • Keeps 2018 demand for its crude unchanged at 32.6 million bpd, 300,000 bpd below 2017 demand estimate

11:53
Russia's PM Medvedev says situation in Russian economy controllable - TASS
09:22
In February industrial production fell by 0.8% in the euro area (EA19) and by 0.7% in the EU28

In February 2018 compared with January 2018, seasonally adjusted industrial production fell by 0.8% in the euro area (EA19) and by 0.7% in the EU28, according to estimates from Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union. In January 2018, industrial production fell by 0.6% in the euro area and by 0.3% in the EU28. In February 2018 compared with February 2017, industrial production increased by 2.9% in the euro area and by 3.1% in the EU28.

09:00
Eurozone: Industrial Production (YoY), February 2.9% (forecast 3.8%)
09:00
Eurozone: Industrial production, (MoM), February -0.8% (forecast 0.1%)
08:51
UK lenders see rebound in demand for mortgage lending in next 3 months, expect supply to remain steady - Bank of England

  • Expect broadly unchanged availability of unsecured lending to consumers over next 3 months

  • Lenders report largest drop in availability of unsecured lending to consumers in q1 since records started in 2007

08:50
Brexit Minister Davis says there will not be a mass migration of financial services activity from the city of London because of Brexit

  • Says free trade needs a champion at the moment

  • The trade argument with the EU will not be around tariffs, but will be around regulation

  • The benefits of the city of London are so enormous that the critical mass of financial services will not leave after Brexit

08:06
German economic upswing continues but at a slightly weaker pace - Economy Ministry

  • World economic environment remains positive but trade disputes pose significant risks

  • Consumer demand has recently been less dynamic

  • Consumer and trading sentiment remains optimistic

07:49
Norway's Central Bank chief reiterates key policy rate will most likely be raised after summer 2018
07:21
French CPI rose less than expected in March

In March 2018, the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) increased by 1.0% over one month, after a stability in February. This rise came from a rebound in "manufactured product" prices after the end of winter sales (+2.1% after −0.3%) and in food prices (+0.4% after −0.1%). Furthermore, tobacco prices rose markedly (+13.2%) and those of services accelerated over one month (+0.4% after +0.1% in February). On the other hand, energy prices sharply fell back (−0.7%) in the wake of petroleum product prices.

Seasonally adjusted, consumer prices recovered by +0.5%, after a 0.3% downturn in February.

Year on year, consumer prices sharply accelerated in March 2018: +1.6% after +1.2%. This increase in the year-on-year inflation resulted from a sharper rise in prices of services, food and tobacco. On the other hand, energy prices slightly slowed down and those of "manufactured product" fell back.

06:56
France: CPI, y/y, March 1.6% (forecast 1.5%)
06:47
Options levels on thursday, April 12, 2017 EURUSD GBPUSD

EUR/USD

Resistance levels (open interest**, contracts)

$1.2471 (2252)

$1.2455 (1393)

$1.2429 (225)

Price at time of writing this review: $1.2372

Support levels (open interest**, contracts):

$1.2331 (2572)

$1.2302 (3357)

$1.2267 (3935)


Comments:

- Overall open interest on the CALL options and PUT options with the expiration date May, 4 is 75960 contracts (according to data from April, 11) with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,2250 (4242);


GBP/USD

Resistance levels (open interest**, contracts)

$1.4304 (2114)

$1.4264 (2029)

$1.4230 (883)

Price at time of writing this review: $1.4191

Support levels (open interest**, contracts):

$1.4149 (402)

$1.4130 (502)

$1.4107 (894)


Comments:

- Overall open interest on the CALL options with the expiration date May, 4 is 23301 contracts, with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,4400 (3202);

- Overall open interest on the PUT options with the expiration date May, 4 is 23968 contracts, with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,3850 (2488);

- The ratio of PUT/CALL was 1.03 versus 1.03 from the previous trading day according to data from April, 11

* - 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.

06:45
France: CPI, m/m, March 0.8% (forecast 1%)
06:13
UAE Energy Minister says idea of long-term oil producers alliance liked by majority if not all participating countries
06:12
Eurostoxx 50 futures down 0.09 pct, DAX futures down 0.10 pct, FTSE futures down 0.17 pct, CAC 40 futures down 0.07 pct
05:22
U.S. President Trump spoke to Turkey's Erdogan on wednesday to discuss 'current crisis in Syria', agreed to stay in close contact - White House statement
05:20
China Commerce Ministry says so far China and U.S. have not done any negotiation on bilateral trade frictions

  • Says U.S. actions so far are typical trade protectionism, unilateralism

  • China is well-prepared if U.S. escalates on trade, will fight back without hesitation

  • Hope to implement lowering tariffs on various foreign goods including autos as soon as possible

05:19
Global Stocks

European stocks finished lower Wednesday, as analysts fretted that U.S. military action against Syria could spook markets. A pan-European equity benchmark continued to show a small weekly gain, helped by worries receding over the ongoing trade skirmish between China and the U.S., the world's two largest economies.

U.S. stocks closed lower on Wednesday as investors assessed rising geopolitical tensions. Major indexes came under pressure in early trade after tweets from President Donald Trump suggested he was preparing for a military strike in Syria and underlined a tense relationship with Russia.

Asian stocks fell Thursday as Syria tensions and hawkish statements from the Federal Reserve prompted caution among investors while China's Commerce Ministry kept trade tensions simmering. Shares in Tokyo, Shanghai, Sydney and Taipei edged down in choppy trading, though the declines didn't match the 0.9% slide in the Dow Jones Industrial Average overnight.

05:13
A number of Fed policymakers said economic outlook implied steeper rise in Fed funds rate over the next few years than previously expected

  • All policymakers said further tightening policy likely warranted, almost all agreed gradual approach appropriate

  • Some Fed policymakers said future Fed statements might need to signal that policy will shift to being a neutral or restraining factor for the economy

  • Almost all policymakers supported hike at march meeting; a couple pointed to possible benefits of postponing hike

05:11
All Fed policymakers agreed economic outlook had strengthened in recent months

  • Policymakers generally saw economic effects of fiscal policy changes as uncertain due to dearth of historical precedents

  • All Fed policymakers expected 12-month inflation to rise in coming months; policymakers noted the widely expected increase would not by itself justify change in projected rate path

05:10
Several Fed policymakers said Fed funds rate in future will likely need to be above its longer-run normal value for a time - Minutes
01:30
Australia: Home Loans , February -0.2% (forecast -0.3%)
01:01
Australia: Consumer Inflation Expectation, April 3.6%

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