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Re: Today's Outlook
« Reply #600 on: March 25, 2014, 08:23:56 am »
Gold dropping 1.7%, 1-month low on US interest rate fears, Naspers up +5.6% recovering from previous retraction obviously dragging Alsi up +0.82% @ 42 226.

Europe down yesterday, Ftse -0.57%, Dax -1.65%, Cac -1.37% , Ibex-1.39%, Stoxx 600 -1.19%

US down last night Dow -0.16%, Nas -1.19% & S&P -0.51%, futures flat.

Asia-Pacific down:  Asx -0.19%, Shanghai -0.20%, Hang Seng -0.48%, Nikkei -0.15% (7:54am) Edit: Ends -0.4%

Fear & Greed: 49 ‘Neutral’,  T40 +32 pips (+0.08%) 8:13 Edit: -46 (8:38)

Duals:
NPN:US +5.52%
GLNCY:US +1.10%
BHP:AU +0.50%
BCS:US +0.19%
SNHFNY:US -4.56%
HMY:US -4.44%
700:HK -3.83%
VOD:LN -2.22%
MT:NA -1.46%
BARC:LN -0.78%
TLKGY:US -0.08%

Eco Calendar:

11:00 German Business Climate Index
11:30 GB CPI
16:00 US Consumer Conf & New home sales
18:00 EU Draghi Speaks
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Re: Today's Outlook
« Reply #601 on: March 26, 2014, 08:01:29 am »
Gold 1315 vs 1314   , $/R 10.74 vs 10.83      , Copper 6.59 vs 6.53  , Nickel 16.03  vs 16.16    , Oil 99.39 vs 99.55


GLEN.L. .

+2.04%



HMY. .

+1.55%



0805.HK. .

+1.39%

Asian shares raced to two-week highs on Wednesday, with investor confidence getting a much needed boost from upbeat U.S. data and lingering hopes China may take steps to stimulate its sagging economy. U.S. consumer confidence rose more than expected in March, climbing to its highest level since January 2008 and
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Re: Today's Outlook
« Reply #602 on: March 26, 2014, 08:12:04 am »
US ended +0.56%, Nas +0.18%, S&P +0.46%, futures +0.13%, +0.12% (just after midnight local)

Asia Pacific @ 2:23pm local time (Tokyo)

Nikkei  flat
Hang Seng +1%
Shanghai -0.1%
ASX 200 +0.8% (closed)
Kospi +1.2%
Sensex +0.3%

Local:
JSE +1.09% @ 47 387
T40 +1.17% @ 42 721

New high Nedcor, Standard Bank, Sasol, Oasis, Barworld & new low Pinnacle -25% @ 1376.

Also worth mentioning Randgold -17.39%, Fambrands +4.10%, Firstrand +3.43%, Clientele +2.93%, TFG +4.38%

JSE investigating if PNC met regulations on timely disclosure when they announced the arrest of director three weeks after the event.  (Arrest 5 March).

Duals:
OXV:GR +3.82%
SNHF:US +3.07%
CLNCY:US +2.58%
BHP.AU +1.75%
BARCL:LN +1.24%
MT:NA +0.89%
NPNY:US +3.09%
700HK: -0.09%
TKGY:US -0.08%

Eco Calendar:
14:30 US Core Durable Goods Orders

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Re: Today's Outlook
« Reply #603 on: March 26, 2014, 11:33:41 pm »

Sell sell sell !!!
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Re: Today's Outlook
« Reply #604 on: March 27, 2014, 08:02:07 am »
Gold 1304 vs 1315   , $/R 10.69 vs 10.74      , Copper 6.55 vs 6.59  , Nickel 15.86  vs 16.03    , Oil 100.31 vs 99.39


GLEN.L. .

-0.30%



HMY. .

-5.79%



0805.HK. .

-1.50%

Asian markets were in skittish mood on Thursday following a soft finish on Wall Street and amid simmering tensions over Ukraine, while Chinese tech stocks took a tumble in sympathy with their U.S. counterparts
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Re: Today's Outlook
« Reply #605 on: March 27, 2014, 08:06:34 am »
Think you might be right fc.

Theme definitely ‘split-up’ atm, thinking of Venice not wanting to be part of Italy any-more and Catalonia wanting to break away from Spain.

Marketwise, Tencent biggest fall since 2012 (-6.1% today, -18% since 6 March this year, ouch Naspers) after concerns that internet company valuations in Asia are way overvalued with internet gauge valued 28 times estimated earnings for current year.
 
Tech companies lead past 12mnt on growth speculation on social-networking, e-commerce & online games but it might have come to a screeching halt as indicated overnight by US King Digital (Candy Crush Smartphone game for the ignorant among us, 97 million active daily users) dropped below IPO price.
 
US Dow –0.60%, Nas -1.42%, S&P -0.68%.

Edit:  Sheesh ???, some firm shorted $2.8 billion on the S&P 500 yesterday. Makes me feel better for my shorties though.

Asia-Pacific @ 7:35am

Nikkei  +0.3%
Hang Seng -0.3%
Shanghai -0.4%
ASX 200 -0.5% (closed)
Kospi +0.5%
Sensex +0.4%

What happened to gold yesterday, I’m not following it?  Is it $?  Where are our resident gold bugs?

Eco Calendar:
11:30 SA PPI
11:30 GB Retail Sales
14:30 US GDP
14:30 US Initial jobless claims., exp 325K, prev 320K
15:00 SA Interest Rate, exp & prev 5.50%

Moon’s F&G @ 38 indicating ‘Fear’

T40 @ 7:42 -261 pips

Duals:
HAR:SJ -4.49%
700:HK -5.96%
SNHFY:US +3.07%
BCS:US -1.90%
BARC:LN -1.54%
TCEHY:US -2.66%
TLKGY:US +3.15%
CFRUY:US +1.50%
HMY:US -5.70%
BHP:AU -1.56%
NPNY:US -0.78%


Moving up yesterday: Abil +5.61%, Assore 3.79%

Down Pinnacle -23.67%, Sabvest -9.80%, Harmony -4.49% Anglogold -3.49%, Goldfields -2.50%

New highs for banks (Standard, Ned, First) & Sasol, new low Pinnacle @ 1120 and Ellies @ 390


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Re: Today's Outlook
« Reply #606 on: March 28, 2014, 08:07:46 am »
Gold 1297 vs 1304   , $/R 10.59 vs 10.69  8)     , Copper 6.60 vs 6.55  , Nickel 15.80  vs 15.86    , Oil 101.58 vs 100.31


GLEN.L. .

-1.29%

HMY. .

+1.62%

0805.HK. .

-0.25%

The euro was wallowing near three-week lows in Asia on Friday as speculation intensified that the European Central Bank might ease policy further, while reports Beijing would fast track infrastructure spending supported Asian shares
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Re: Today's Outlook
« Reply #607 on: March 28, 2014, 08:56:31 am »
Moon’s F&G 34 ‘Fear’ T40 +184 (+0.43%)

US -0.03%, -0.54%, -0.19%, futures green.

Asia: Nikkei ended +0.5%.

Sorry that’s all info for now.  I have to adjust my SL’s for opening before bulls get to cocky. :-*

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Re: Today's Outlook
« Reply #608 on: March 31, 2014, 08:11:57 am »
Gold 1295 vs 1297 , $/R 10.60 vs 10.59       , Copper 6.67 vs 6.60  , Nickel 15.87  vs 15.80    , Oil 101.38 vs 101.58


GLEN.L. .

+2.00%



HMY. .

+1.91%



0805.HK. .

+1.51%

Asian stocks edged higher in a cautious start to the week on Monday, with investors holding out hope that China would take steps to stimulate its economy
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Re: Today's Outlook
« Reply #609 on: April 02, 2014, 08:12:25 am »
Gold 1282 vs 1295 , $/R 10.58 vs 10.60       , Copper 6.67 vs 6.67  , Nickel 16.06  vs 15.87    , Oil 99.45 vs 101.38


0805.HK. .

-0.74%



GLEN.L. .

+0.49%



HMY. .

-0.33%

Asian share markets added to their recent rally on Wednesday as investors chose to accentuate the positive in a mixed bag of global economic data, tipping the safe haven yen to a 10-week trough. Among commodities, Brent crude was flat at $105.64 a barrel having shed over 2 percent overnight on the possibility of a jump in supplies from Libya after rebels blocking eastern oil ports hinted at a deal with Tripoli
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Re: Today's Outlook
« Reply #610 on: April 04, 2014, 08:00:49 am »
Gold 1286 vs 1282 , $/R 10.64 vs 10.58       , Copper 6.67 vs 6.67  , Nickel 16.35  vs 16.06    , Oil 100.54 vs 99.45


0805.HK. .

-0.25%



GLEN.L. .

-0.02%


Asian markets put discretion before valor on Friday as investors counted down the final hours to the U.S. jobs report, while the euro nursed a grudge after the European Central Bank opened the door to more aggressive easing, albeit not just yet. Australia's share market inched up 0.2 percent (.AXJO), while MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan barely budged
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Re: Today's Outlook
« Reply #611 on: April 04, 2014, 08:56:42 pm »
Buckle up, it's going to be a wild ride on Monday, Dow -167points, Nas -2.45% @ 20:30.  Hee-haw!

Top40 -413 pips atm 21:00
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Re: Today's Outlook
« Reply #612 on: April 05, 2014, 01:23:33 pm »
Buckle up, it's going to be a wild ride on Monday, Dow -167points, Nas -2.45% @ 20:30.  Hee-haw!

Top40 -413 pips atm 21:00

I have money to spend, I could use some discount next week...

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Re: Today's Outlook
« Reply #613 on: April 07, 2014, 07:39:18 am »
Gold 1301 vs 1286 , $/R 10.54 vs 10.64       , Copper 6.62 vs 6.67  , Nickel 16.31  vs 16.35    , Oil 100.79 vs 100.54


0805.HK. .

-0.12%



GLEN.L. .

+1.74%

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Re: Today's Outlook
« Reply #614 on: April 07, 2014, 09:00:53 am »
China on holiday today, ‘Tomb Sweeping Day’/Ching Ming Festival, no really.

No important economic reporting for today.

Dow ended -0.98%, Nas -2.60%, S&P -1.25% (Apple -1.29%, Facebook -4.61%)

In  Asia-Pacific Nikkei closed 1.7% just now, Topix -1.6%.  As in US on Friday night it was tech stocks being hit hardest with Panasonic -4.7%, Hitachi -3.6%

Tokyo -1.8%
Hong Kong -0.7%
Sydney - 0.2%
Seoul -0.3%
Mumbai  -0.4%
Taipei (Taiex) -0.4%

Euro futures down hard.

Back home, T40 @ -1.16% (– 494 pips) buy 43 051 sell 43 075 8:38am   (Edit: @ 8:56 -1.28% -550 pips)

Alsi ended 48 347 +0.24% & T40 43 537 0.22% Friday afternoon, there were no new lows but new highs for Reinet, Firstrand, Old Mutual, and intra-day high for Bidvest.

Being punished on Friday were Mittal (3450), Naspers (110521), JD Group (2730) & PSG (9308)