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Strong Stocks and Euro, Weak Dollar on GE’s Earnings
Posted by Oksana Grebenjuk in Fund Markets on Январь 25th, 2011
After a weak 2 days, stocks bounced back. Strong euro is on its 8-week high versus the dollar and against 14 more out of 16 currencies. Companies’ earnings such as General Electric Co.’s are higher than estimates while commodities gain is led by sugar and cotton and German business confidence increased.
The S&P 500 Index was at 1,283.35 (0.2%) in New York at 4p.m. Stoxx Europe rose 0.7%. Credit-default swaps that support Europe’s indebted nations went to largest 2-week drop. 10-year treasuries yield dipped 4 basis points (3.41%).
GE’s 1st increase in 2 years encouraged earning season’s optimism. Since Jan. 10, out of 57 companies, 42 topped per share profit. Fiduciary Trust Co.’s Michael Mullaney said the strong earning season shows sustainable economic recovery and that good sales momentum is promising for the stock market.
S&P 500’s 43 companies in 57 reported 8.4% increase. GE, since March 2009 rallied at 7.1% whose CEO, Jeffrey Immelt, incidentally, will be named by President Obama as outside economic advisers panel head.
Bank of America Corp. was down 2% after $1.24 billion 4th quarter loss report.
Europe’s Stoxx 600 showed 2 gained for every stock decline while Banco Santander SA and Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA were 3.3% up. Following UK bank discussion report on Financial Times, Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc surged 6.5%. Read the rest of this entry »
Stocks Climb on Evidence Global Economy Recovering
Posted by Oksana Grebenjuk in Fund Markets on Декабрь 23rd, 2009
Stocks rose around the world, driving Europe’s Dow Jones Stoxx 600 Index to a 14-month high, on evidence that the global economy is recovering from its recession. Oil and copper advanced.
The MSCI World Index of developed-nation shares climbed 0.3 percent at 9:41 a.m. in London. Futures on the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index added 0.3 percent and the MSCI Asia Pacific Index increased 0.5 percent. Oil gained 0.6 percent in New York, while the dollar traded near a three-month high against the euro.
U.S. consumer spending probably rose in November for the sixth time in seven months as households took advantage of holiday discounting, economists said before reports today. China’s growth may surge to as much as 12 percent next year, according to Citic Securities Co., the nation’s biggest listed brokerage. Consumer confidence in Italy unexpectedly rose in December to the highest in more than seven years after Europe’s fourth-biggest economy emerged from a recession.
“The path of least resistance will continue to be to the upside,” Robert Doll, who helps oversee about $3.2 trillion as chief investment officer for global equities at New York-based BlackRock Inc., said in a Bloomberg Television interview. The economic recovery “means earnings should be somewhat better and liquidity should still be plentiful. That’s a recipe for equities moving higher,” Doll said. Read the rest of this entry »





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