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Thu, 23 Jan 2014 09:15:07 GMT

European shares rise as China's manufacturing eases in January

European equities fluctuated on Thursday trading session with the benchmark index Stoxx Europe 600 trading close to the highest level in six years after a government report showed that manufacturing activity in China contracted in January. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index gained 0.1% to 336.52 as of 8:21 London time and it has advanced 2.5% this year.

Thu, 23 Jan 2014 09:14:59 GMT

Spain's jobless rate advanced in Q4

Jobless rate in Spain increased modestly in the last quarter of last year, the latest data revealed by the statistical office INE showed on Thursday. According to the report, the country's unemployment rate jumped from a level of 25.98% recorded in the Q3 to 26.03 in the following quarter matching economist's expectations, while the total number of people without a

Thu, 23 Jan 2014 09:14:05 GMT

Aussie drops as China's manufacturing eases in January

The Australian Dollar declined on Thursday trading session after a government report revealed that the manufacturing sector purchasing managers' index in China slowed down in January raising concerns over the country's economic growth. The so-called Aussie fell 0.6% to $0.8789 traded near the lowest level in more than three years at $0.8756.

Thu, 23 Jan 2014 09:03:03 GMT

Homebuyers in Australia borrow more amid low interest rates

The total value of new mortgages that have been taken by Australian homebuyers surged on a record pace in November of the last year, as they want to get benefits from very low interest rates. In November Australians borrowed $23.8 billion, a 25% annual jump. At the same time, some analysts expect the RBA's main rate to increase later this

Thu, 23 Jan 2014 08:52:04 GMT

Loonie falls as BoC says weaker currency may help exports

Canada's Dollar declined on Thursday falling against its U.S. counterpart towards the weakest level since 2009 after the Bank of Canada claimed that the Loonie's depreciation may help increase exports from the country. The Canadian Dollar has decreased almost 5% versus the U.S. Dollar this year and was last seen at C$1.1139.

Thu, 23 Jan 2014 08:41:07 GMT

U.S. shares trade slightly higher as companies report earnings

Wall Street closed mostly flat on Wednesday trading session with the benchmark index Standard & Poor's swinging between gains and losses after companies from Verizon to Johnson & Johnson reported disappointing earnings. The Dow Jones industrial average slipped 0.25% to 16,373.34, the S&P 500 Index added 0.06% to 1,844.86 and the Nasdaq Composite Index gained 0.41% to 4,243.

Thu, 23 Jan 2014 08:19:07 GMT

Asian shares fall on China's PMI

Asian equities declined on Thursday trading session after a government report showed that manufacturing activity in the country surprisingly dropped in January from the month before suggesting that the world's second largest economy may have lost its momentum. The MSCI Asia-Pacific gauge outside Japan lost 1.1%, while the Australian benchmark index fell 1%.

Thu, 23 Jan 2014 08:08:03 GMT

South Korean GDP advances as predicted

Economic growth in South Korea reached 0.9% in the last quarter of the previous year on the quarterly basis, fully matching economists' expectations. At the same time, the pace of increase slowed from 1.1% in Q3. On the annual basis, economy expanded 3.9%. The biggest contribution was made by exports' growth. In 2014, the Bank of Korea forecasts the GDP

Thu, 23 Jan 2014 07:57:06 GMT

Chinese manufacturing declines to lowest since July

Activity in the manufacturing sector of China unexpectedly dropped in January of this year, reaching the lowest level since July of 2013. The benchmark PMI Index from the HSBC bank fell to 49.6 points in January from 50.5 in December, while analysts expected it to increase. Moreover, the negative climate in the production sector can influence the whole economic growth

Thu, 23 Jan 2014 07:46:56 GMT

Japanese Prime Minister calls for cuts in military spending

The Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe, speaking at the Davos, Switzerland located World Economic Forum, said that Asian countries should decrease the military spending, despite the territorial dispute with China. Instead, the money must be invested in human capital and innovations. In 2013, China increased the military budget to $122 billion, while Japan raised it twice during the year.

Wed, 22 Jan 2014 17:18:03 GMT

U.K. shares are little changed on interest-rate speculation

U.K. shares were little changed as an advance in the Sterling to the highest level in approximately a year versus the 18-nation currency signaled investors to expect interest rate raise. The FTSE 100 Index slid 0.1% to 6,829.1 as of 3:22 p.m. London time; however, the equity-benchmark has climbed 1.2% this year. The FTSE All-Share Index was little changed as

Wed, 22 Jan 2014 17:07:03 GMT

U.S. shares are little changed as major companies decline

U.S. shares were little changed as investors speculated on earnings from major companies as Coach Inc. and IBM. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index added 0.1% to 1,844.36 as of 10:05 a.m. New York time, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.1% to 16,393.32. However, the S&P 500 advanced 0.3% on Tuesday as the IMF raised its global growth

Wed, 22 Jan 2014 16:56:04 GMT

Loonie falls after Bank of Canada lowers inflation estimates

Canada's Dollar approached its highest level in four years after nation's central bank lowered its inflation estimates and stated that the currency is competitive enough in the global market. The Canadian Dollar dropped 0.9% to C$1.1065 per U.S. Dollar as of 10:37 a.m. Toronto time, after it reached C$1.1066, the lowest level since September 3, 2009.

Wed, 22 Jan 2014 15:52:03 GMT

Aussie adds since inflation gains and; Euro weakens

The Aussie jumped to a one-week high when a government report indicated inflation gained faster then the forecast of economists, boosting the central bank to hold back from interest rates cutting. The Euro slid the most in two months versus the Dollar amid speculation the European Central Bank will slide interest rates. The Australian Dollar added 0.7% to 88.70 U.S. cents after reaching to 87.57 U.S

Wed, 22 Jan 2014 15:35:04 GMT

Gold adds after hitting 3-week low as demand strengthens

Gold added after the biggest drop in three weeks due to investors' evaluation of signs of improvement in demand against the monetary stimulus reduction outlook in U.S. The futures of gold for immediate delivery advanced $1,241.48 at 9:23 a.m. in Singapore. Prices slipped 1.1% yesterday, the lowest since December 30. Gold's enhancement of 12-year is ended, since the Fed decided to reduce its unprecedented monetary

Wed, 22 Jan 2014 13:52:03 GMT

BoE reluctant to raise interest rates as unemployment falls

The Bank of England does not want to jump to a conclusion regarding the interest rates rise since unemployment declines to 7.1% that is a significant advance for now. Today's data showed that the employment rate dropped to 7.1% within the three months, that in its turn boosted the Pound to strengthen more than 5%, making the British currency the best gainer among of the

Wed, 22 Jan 2014 12:16:04 GMT

Swiss economic expectations surprisingly decline

Economic expectations in Switzerland unexpectedly decreased in January after reaching the largest level in almost four years in December. The indicator from the Centre of European Economic Research posted a 3 points drop to 36.4 points in January. Meanwhile, analysts predicted the index to surge to 44 points. The indicator predicts the economic development for next ix months.

Wed, 22 Jan 2014 12:05:04 GMT

BoE monetary policy remained unchanged

The Monetary Policy Committee of the BoE decided to implement no changes to the monetary policy, as the January 8-9 meeting "minutes" were published on Wednesday. Moreover, despite the considerable decrease of unemployment to 7.1%, the regulator will probably not increase interest rates immediately after it crosses the 7% mark, as they want to see a strong GDP growth in

Wed, 22 Jan 2014 11:53:03 GMT

U.K. public sector borrowing declines in December

U.K. public sector continues to decrease the borrowing, with the December data showing the borrowing is dropping more than expected, as the economy recovers after crisis. Totally, the government borrowed 10.4 billion pounds versus 15.1 billion in November. Economists forecasted the December borrowing at 12.3 billion pounds. The country's public debt hit the 75.7% of GDP mark.

Wed, 22 Jan 2014 11:42:21 GMT

U.K. unemployment declines almost to BoE target

The average unemployment rate in the United Kingdom unexpectedly declined in September-October period to 7.1%, almost reaching the Bank of England's target rate of 7%, when the BoE is going to start reducing stimulus. In three months to October the jobless rate was 7.4%. At the same time, the total number of claims for unemployment benefits dropped 24,000, less than

Wed, 22 Jan 2014 11:31:03 GMT

Australian inflation rises above RBA midpoint

The Index for consumer prices in Australia surprisingly inched up December of the previous year with the annual inflation reaching 2.7% versus a 2.4% forecast. The current RBA's target stands between 2% and 3%. On a monthly basis, the CPI rose 0.8%, decreasing from November's data. There was a significant increase in fruit and vegetable price, while fuel prices dropped

Wed, 22 Jan 2014 11:20:11 GMT

Morgan Stanley cuts gold price outlook

Morgan Stanley, one of the largest American investment banks, decided to decrease its outlook for gold prices for this year and in 2015, as a rise on stock markets reduces necessity to invest in non-risky assets, including gold. Therefore, according to the fresh outlook, analysts' predictions were cut 12% to $1,160 per ounce for this year, while the next year's

Wed, 22 Jan 2014 11:09:18 GMT

Australia consumer sentiment declines further

Consumer sentiment in Australia registered a decline in January of this year, already for a second consecutive month, pointing on the moderate recovery in the retail sector. A Westpac Index, which measures the sentiment, lost 1.7% to 103.3 points after a 4.8% decline in November. At the same time, the reading above 100 points still indicates that there are more

Wed, 22 Jan 2014 10:49:06 GMT

Brent rises as IEA reports increase in global oil consumption

The European benchmark Brent crude gained on Wednesday trading session after the IEA's report showed that global oil consumption may advance daily by 1.3 million barrels, or 1.4%, to a level of 92.5 million in 2014. Brent for March delivery increased 46 cents to $107.19 per barrel on the London's ICE Futures Europe exchange.

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