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Daily Update 31.07

30. July 2009

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Share Market Movers of the Day  Asia-Pacific *Australian Building permits rose 9.3%MoM versus a fall of -11% a month before *In Japan Nomura/JMMA manufacturing PMI rose to 50.4  Europe *UK Gfk consumer confidence remained unchanged at -25 *UK Housing prices rose 1.3%MoM *German Unemployment remained steady at 8.3% *EU consumer confidence was -23 versus -25 a month before  Americas *US Initial Jobless claims rose to 584K  The Overall [...]

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The Green is Back

30. July 2009

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Share The Greenisback   A week loaded with US economic data with the GDP at the pinnacle might just bring the mighty Greenback back into the arena. The data publications concentrated on almost all the important aspects of the US economy starting from housing data, to the consumer sentiment and concluding with the total economic outlook. The markets are currently [...]

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Daily Update 30.07

29. July 2009

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Share  Market Movers of the Day Europe  *Germany’s Consumer Price Index fell by 0.6% (YoY) for the first time in more than 22 years  *UK Mortgage approvals climbed to 47.58K in June from 44.16K the previous month   Americas  *US Durable Goods Orders dropped 2.5% in June, more than the expected 1.7% decline  *US EIA Crude Oil Stocks gained 5.1M. Oil supplies were [...]

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Daily Market Review July 29, 2009

29. July 2009

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Share A Volatile Stock Session, USD/CAD at a Critical Level Economic data had a major impact on the intraday session yesterday, increasing the daily volatility. After approximately 11 days of gains the S&P500 got stopped in its tracks, as the consumer confidence result weighed severely on investors, sending them back into the Dollar safe-haven. The start of the [...]

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Daily Update 29.07

28. July 2009

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Share  Market Movers of the Day  Asia-Pacific *National Australia Bank’s Business Confidence *RBA Governor Glenn Stevens gave a positive outlook for the Australian economy  Europe *Swiss USB Consumption indicator *UK Consumption Indicator  Americas *US S&P/case-Shiller Home price indices *US Consumer Confidence surprised for the worst *US Richmond Fed manufacturing Index *Fed’s Chairman Bernanke Speech   The Overall Sentiment In the Asia-Pacific region RBA (Reserve Bank of Australia) governor Glenn [...]

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