Friday 29 June 2012

Economic Data Today 29-June-2012

GLOBAL MARKET UPDATE

ASIAN STOCKS MARKET

Asian stocks climbed, with the regional benchmark index heading for its biggest gain since December, after European leaders meeting in Brussels agreed to ease repayment rules for Spanish banks and make it easier to recapitalize the region’s troubled lenders. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index (MXAP) climbed 2 percent to 117.21 as of 3:28 p.m. in Tokyo, with 10 stocks rising for each that fell. The gauge fell 12 percent through yesterday from a February high amid concern growth in China and the U.S. is slowing as the euro-zone debt crisis escalates..

U.S.STOCK MARKET

U.S. stocks pared losses in the final hour of trading amid speculation European leaders were nearing an agreement to halt contagion from the debt crisis. The S&P 500 dropped 0.2 percent to 1,329.04 at 4 p.m. New York time, paring a loss of as much as 1.4 percent. The Dow Jones Industrial Average slid 24.75 points, or 0.2 percent, to 12,602.26. Volume for exchange-listed stocks in the U.S. was 6.8 billion shares, about in line with the three-month average.

EUROPEAN MARKET

European stocks rallied after policy makers eased repayment rules for Spanish banks, relaxed conditions for possible aid to Italy and unveiled a $149 billion growth plan for the region’s economy. U.S. index futures and Asian shares also rose. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index advanced 2 percent to 249.51 at 8:05 a.m. in London. The benchmark gauge has gained 4.1 percent this month as Greece formed a coalition government after its second election in six months, easing concern the nation will leave the euro.

U.S.TREASURIES

Treasuries fell, with 10-year yields rising the most in a week, as demand for safety waned after euro-area leaders eased terms on loans to Spanish banks as part of measures to contain the region’s debt crisis. The benchmark 10-year yield rose seven basis points, or 0.07 percentage point, to 1.65 percent at 8:28 a.m. in London, according to Bloomberg Bond Trader prices. The 1.75 percent note maturing in May 2022 dropped 5/8, or $6.25 per $1,000 face amount, to 100 30/32.

CURRENCY UPDATE

DOLLAR

The dollar was able to benefit from risk aversion in the marketplace to make gains across the board yesterday. Investor concerns about the euro-zone debt crisis were largely responsible for the gains made by safe-haven assets. The GBP/USD fell over 100 pips during the European session, eventually reaching as low as 1.5506 before staging a very mild upward correction. Against the Aussie, the dollar advanced around 95 pips over the course of the day. The AUD/USD eventually fell to the 1.0025 level before staging a slight recovery and stabilizing at 1.0040.

EURO

The euro surged the most this year against the dollar after European leaders eased terms on loans to Spanish banks, taking a step to resolve the region’s debt crisis and boosting demand for the shared currency. The euro advanced 1 percent to $1.2571 at 9:01 a.m. London time after rising as much as 1.5 percent, the biggest intraday gain since Nov. 30. The currency jumped 1.2 percent to 100.09 yen after climbing 1.7 percent, the most since June 6.

COMMODITY UPDATE

CRUDE OIL

Oil rebounded from the lowest close in almost nine months in New York amid speculation a European Union embargo on Iran, OPEC’s second-largest exporter, and a strike in Norway will tighten crude supplies. Oil delivery increased as much as $2.26 to $79.95 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange and was at $79.81 at 5:40 p.m. Sydney time. The contract yesterday plunged $2.52, or 3.1 percent, to $77.69, the lowest close since Oct. 4. Prices are down 19 percent this year and have dropped 23 percent this quarter.

GOLD

Gold traders are bullish for a sixth week on speculation that Europe’s debt crisis will boost demand from investors seeking to protect their wealth and drive prices higher after the biggest quarterly slump in eight years. Gold tumbled 6.2 percent to $1,564.88 an ounce since the end of March, the biggest retreat since the second quarter of 2004. The metal fell 3.8 percent last week, the most this year.

SILVER

Futures prices for silver peaked above $48 an ounce in April of last year. It traded above $37 at their peak this year so far. SILVER prices on MCX were trading higher. At 11:10 hrs MCX SILVER July contract was trading at Rs 52180.00 up Rs 424.00, or 0.82%. The SILVER rate touched an intraday high of Rs 52425.00 and an intraday low of Rs 51987.00.

COPPER

London copper posted on Friday its biggest daily rise since April after European leaders agreed to create a single supervisory body for euro zone banks. Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange was up 2.2 percent at $7,545 per ton by 0723 GMT, its biggest daily rise since April 12. But it is down nearly 11 percent on the quarter, its worst performance since the third quarter of 2011.

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Thursday 28 June 2012

Commodity Tips and updates...29-June-2012


Commodity Markets: Gold - Silver -Crude-Copper -Nickle

Commodity updates: 29-June-2012
 

Crude oil in international markets is seeing good growth.There is strength in gold and silver on the Comaks.
The Naimaks the crude oil with 1 per cent is trading at 78.50 dollars a barrel. Brent crude on the ICE with modest gains made around 92 dollars a barrel.
Comaks gold per ounce to $ 1555.75 with a gain of 0.35 per cent at the level of doing business. Comaks 0.4 per cent with silver trading at 26.40 dollars per ounce is. Copper on the London Metal Exchange is the pressure in the eye.

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BSE SENSEX and NIFTY traded in a tight range bound session on TUESDAY as investors remained on the edge and digested the measures taken by Reserve Bank of India to curb the depreciating rupee. Weak global cues also fuelled the rally. Markets still expect that government may go for further measures to boost up the slower pace in economy growth. Investors have a close eye over the European Union summit scheduled on 28-29 JUNE to discuss over the ongoing major issue of Euro Zone crises. However OIL & GAS producers topped the buying list on today’s session as Reliance and ONGC gained 1-1.5 percent while FMCG, METAL and TECHNOLOGY stocks traded under pressure.
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GLOBAL MARKET UPDATE

ASIAN STOCKS MARKET

Asian stocks rose for a second day after reports showed U.S. home sales and durable goods orders climbed more than estimated and investors awaited the start of a summit on Europe’s debt crisis. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index (TPX) advanced 0.8 percent to 115.01 at 6:21 p.m. in Tokyo. Five stocks rose for every four that fell. The gauge fell 12 percent through yesterday from its highest level of 2012 in February amid concern growth in China and the U.S. is slowing as the euro-zone debt crisis escalates.

U.S.STOCK MARKET

U.S. stock futures fell, indicating the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index will snap a two-day rally, before European leaders meet for a two-day summit. S&P 500 Index futures expiring in September retreated 0.5 percent to 1,319.3 at 10:21 a.m. in London. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures lost 63 points, or 0.5 percent, to 12,490. U.S. stocks rose 0.9 percent yesterday amid better-than- estimated housing and durable goods orders data.

EUROPEAN MARKET

European stocks slid after Spain’s bond yields surged and Germany’s unemployment rate rose more than forecast before a two-day summit of the region’s leaders. U.S. index futures also fell, while Asian shares rose. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index declined 0.6 percent to 244.32 at 10:30 a.m. in London, paring yesterday’s 1.4 percent rally. The gauge has fallen 10 percent from its high in March, erasing its gains this year, as the euro area’s sovereign-debt crisis threatens global growth

U.S.TREASURIES

Treasuries advanced for a second day amid speculation European leaders gathering for a two-day summit in Brussels will fail to agree on a strategy to contain the region’s debt crisis. The 10-year yield fell two basis points, or 0.02 percentage point, to 1.6 percent at 10:24 a.m. in London, according to Bloomberg Bond Trader prices. The 1.75 percent note due in May 2022 gained 5/32, or $1.56 per $1,000-face amount, to 101 11/32. The yield dropped 61 basis points since March 31.

CURRENCY UPDATE

DOLLAR

The U.S. dollar fell against the Taiwan dollar Wednesday, shedding NT$0.03 to close at NT$29.960 as the local bourse staged a technical rebound to boost demand for the local unit, dealers said. However, turnover remained moderate amid cautious sentiment ahead of a summit of the European Union scheduled to kick off later this week, as many traders stayed on the sidelines waiting for possible measures reached during the meeting to take on the debt problems in the euro zone.
EURO
The euro weakened against the yen and the dollar before European Union leaders meet in Brussels as they struggle to find a solution to the debt crisis. The euro depreciated 0.8 percent to 98.60 yen at 10:42 a.m. London time, and dropped 0.3 percent to $1.2432. The dollar weakened 0.5 percent against the yen to 79.32.

COMMODITY UPDATE

CRUDE OIL
Oil declined in London for the first time in five days amid speculation that the European Union’s economy will fail to grow, as the region’s leaders gathered in Brussels for a two-day summit. U.S. August crude settled up 85 cents at $80.21 a barrel, the highest in a week, after climbing to a session high of $80.92. The U.S. Energy Information Administration said crude oil stockpiles fell 133,000 barrels last week, less than expected, and distillates unexpectedly dropped by 2.28 million barrels.

GOLD
Weaker local currencies are weighing on gold demand from India, the world's largest consumer of the precious metal, and Indonesia, another leading Asian buyer, as traders also favour cash on concerns over deterioration in the euro zone crisis. Gold Prices fell as low as $1565 per ounce Wednesday morning in London – 1.4% down on this week's high – before recovering some ground by lunchtime, while stock markets posted slight gains ahead of tomorrow's European Union summit.

SILVER
MCX SILVER July contract was trading at Rs 52568.00 down Rs 199.00, or 0.38%. The SILVER rate touched an intraday high of Rs 52916.00 and an intraday low of Rs 52560.00. So far 9826 contracts have been traded. SILVER prices have moved down Rs 17519.00, or 25.00% in the July series so far. Silver prices meantime sank to a 2012 low at $26.64 an ounce – a 7.2% drop on last week's close.

COPPER
Copper rose for a third straight day, supported by a double-dose of positive U.S. data that stole some attention away from the European debt situation that has weighed heavily on industrial metal prices this quarter. London Metal Exchange (LME) three-month copper ended up $46 at $7,405 a tonne, recovering from an intraday low of $7,307.

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Wednesday 27 June 2012

Commodity Tips and updates...28-June-2012

Commodity Markets: Gold - Silver -Crude-Copper -Nickle

Commodity updates: 28-June-2012
 


Good economic data in the United States has seen a surge in crude oil. But gold has been stabilized before the EU Summit.
Naimaks 0.3 per cent at present, with crude oil reached 80.50 dollars a barrel. Brent crude on the ICE declined slightly to $ 93.50 a barrel is trading around.
Dropped 0.2 percent to $ 1575.50 an ounce on gold Comaks doing business. He also wanted to Comaks silver is trading around $ 27 per ounce. Copper on the London Metal Exchange recorded a 0.2 per cent.
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Stock Tips 28-June-2012


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BSE SENSEX and NIFTY traded in a tight range bound session on TUESDAY as investors remained on the edge and digested the measures taken by Reserve Bank of India to curb the depreciating rupee. Weak global cues also fuelled the rally. Markets still expect that government may go for further measures to boost up the slower pace in economy growth. Investors have a close eye over the European Union summit scheduled on 28-29 JUNE to discuss over the ongoing major issue of Euro Zone crises. However OIL & GAS producers topped the buying list on today’s session as Reliance and ONGC gained 1-1.5 percent while FMCG, METAL and TECHNOLOGY stocks traded under pressure.
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GLOBAL MARKET UPDATE

ASIAN STOCKS MARKET

Asian stocks rose, snapping a four- day decline, as speculation the U.S. housing market is bottoming and China may step up economic stimulus tempered concern that the 19th summit on Europe’s debt crisis in three years won’t result in progress toward a resolution. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index (MXAP) advanced 0.8 percent to 114.15 at 3:51 p.m. in Tokyo after retreating 3 percent in the previous four days.

U.S.STOCK MARKET

U.S. stocks advanced, rebounding from yesterday’s selloff, as optimism about the housing market tempered concern about a worsening of Europe’s debt crisis. The S&P 500 (SPX) rose 0.5 percent to 1,319.99 at 4 p.m. New York time. It tumbled 1.6 percent yesterday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average increased 32.01 points, or 0.3 percent, to 12,534.67. Volume for exchange-listed stocks in the U.S. was about 6 billion shares, or 12 percent below the three-month average.

EUROPEAN MARKET

European stocks rose, snapping four days of losses, amid speculation China will introduce additional economic stimulus. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index (SXXP) advanced 0.3 percent to 243.26 at 10:04 a.m. in London. The benchmark gauge has climbed 4 percent since its 2012 low on June 4 as Greece formed a coalition government after its second election in six weeks.

U.S.TREASURIES

Treasuries snapped a loss from yesterday before a U.S. report on orders for durable goods that economists said will indicate manufacturing is poised to slow. U.S. government debt returned 3.2 percent this quarter through yesterday. The 10-year note yielded 1.63 percent at 8:24 a.m. in London, according to Bloomberg Bond Trader prices. The 1.75 percent note due in May 2022 was little changed at 101 1/8. The yield dropped to a record 1.44 percent on June 1.

CURRENCY UPDATE

DOLLAR

The US Dollar gained against the Euro yesterday, and also closed the day out a touch higher versus the Pound. This was despite disappointing data later in the day showing that US consumer confidence fell from 64.4 to 62.0 in June – which will be worrying for the market and the central bank; whose last publically broadcast view on the economic situation in the US was quite dour. India’s rupee dropped 0.2 percent to 57.1612 per dollar. The currency touched a record-low 57.3275 on June 22 and has lost 11 percent this quarter, making it Asia’s worst performer.

EURO

The euro advanced against the yen for the first time in three days as European stocks rose, damping demand for the safety of the Japanese currency. The euro climbed 0.2 percent to 99.5 yen at 8:49 a.m. London time. It was at $1.2495 after falling to $1.2442 yesterday, the lowest level since June 8. The yen traded 0.2 percent weaker at 79.65 per dollar.

COMMODITY UPDATE


CRUDE OIL

Brent crude oil fell on Wednesday on mounting concerns that European leaders would fail to solve the region's intractable debt crisis at a key meeting this week, offsetting tighter North Sea oil supply. Brent crude had fallen $1.13 to $91.89 per barrel by 0833 GMT. U.S. crude was down 59 cents at $78.77. The closure of oil platforms in the North Sea due to an oil strike in Norway saw a sharp spike in the price of Brent crude on Tuesday.

GOLD

Gold, typically seen as a hedge against inflation has seen an unbeaten 11-year winning run till 2011, but markets are now worried that slowing global economic activity could force jewelers, investors and speculators to curb spending. U.S. gold for August delivery fell $4.50 an ounce to $1,570.40. Trading volume was very thin at around 7,900 lots, versus around 100,000 lots at the close on Tuesday.

SILVER

Silver prices fell by Rs 208 to Rs 52,755 per kg in futures trading today due to reduced off take by traders on the back of sluggish demand at prevailing higher levels amid a weak trend in overseas markets. At the Multi Commodity Exchange, silver for delivery in July fell by Rs 208, or 0.39 per cent, to Rs 52,755 per kg in business turnover of 14,637 lots. Meanwhile, silver fell 0.9 per cent to $ 26.86 an ounce in London.

COPPER

Copper futures prices today fell marginally by 0.02% to Rs 416.70 per kg after traders reduced their positions, taking weak cues from global markets. Sluggish domestic demand at spot markets also put pressure on the metal's prices. At the MCX, copper for delivery in June lost 10 paisa, or 0.02%, to Rs 416.70 per kg, with a trading volume of 4,343 lots. Meanwhile, three-month copper dropped as much as 0.3%, to $7,335.50 a ton at the London Metal Exchange.

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