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Mon, 04 Nov 2013 15:27:03 GMT

Italian manufacturing continued to grow in October

According to the latest data, Italian manufacturing continued to expand in October of this year, while the benchmark PMI index, which shows either rise or decline in activity, decreased to 50.7 points. In September the index stood at 50.8 points and economists predicted it to advance to 51 points. Moreover, analysts point on the political instability in Italy that prevents

Mon, 04 Nov 2013 15:16:05 GMT

U.S. growth to slow down in Q3 amid Shutdown

According to the economists' forecasts, the economic growth in the United States slowed to 2% in July-September of this year from 2.5% a quarter ago. Analysts explain such a decline by the government Shutdown, when some companies decided to cut jobs, increasing the unemployment level. Moreover, the payrolls' advance dropped to 125,000 in October from 148,000 in September.

Mon, 04 Nov 2013 14:59:04 GMT

British construction expands in October

British construction industry surprisingly increased the pace of growth to its largest level since 2007. The benchmark PMI Index, which measures the level of activity in this particular sector of the U.K. economy, surged to 59.4 points in October from 58.9 points in September, while analysts predicted the index to decline. Alongside, the reading above 50 points indicates the rise

Mon, 04 Nov 2013 14:48:03 GMT

CBI: U.K. economy will grow faster

According to the new outlook of the U.K. Confederation of Industry, the country's economy will advance 1.4% in 2013, while the next year economic expansion will reach as much as 2.4%. The outlook was raised from 1.2% and 2.3%, respectively. Economists say that economy in Britain will grow faster than in continental Europe, as all the main industries will show

Mon, 04 Nov 2013 14:36:03 GMT

HSBC profit surges amid lower costs

HSBC Holdings Plc, the largest bank in Europe by value, reported its earnings for the third quarter of this year, as the profit jumped 30% to $4.53 billion from $3.48 billion a year earlier on costs' cuts. At the same time, economists predicted the profit amount to reach $5.54 billion. Today, HSBC Holdings Plc shares are adding 3.27% to 709.80

Mon, 04 Nov 2013 11:20:03 GMT

European stocks advance before the PMI reports

European stocks reported gains as investors are waiting for Purchasing Managers' Index reports from Germany, France, the UK and the whole Eurozone. The French CAC 40 advanced 0.19% while the Euro Stoxx 50 jumped 0.25% and Germay's Dax gained and 0.28%.The largest climb was for the UK's FTSE, which surged 0.41%. For the most Euro-area countries PMI reports are expected

Mon, 04 Nov 2013 11:09:03 GMT

European stocks and futures advance as Dufry, PostNL reports gains

Euro Stoxx 50 Index futures jumped 0.4%, after a four-week climb of the Stoxx Europe 600 Index. Today the Stoxx 600 Index continues to advance as it surged 0.4%, after Dufry AG rallied 2.1% on report of gains in revenue. PostNL NV climbed 4.8%, while the European largest discount airlines Ryanair dropped 7.5%, after reducing profit forecasts. Last week Stoxx

Mon, 04 Nov 2013 10:58:03 GMT

China's service sector growth accelerates in October

Service sector in the world's second largest economy increased in October at a faster pace than in the month before, the latest date revealed by the National Bureau of Statistics showed on Monday. According to the report, the service sector purchasing managers' index rose from 55.4 in September to 56.3 recorded in October, while in August the figure was 53.9.

Mon, 04 Nov 2013 10:46:03 GMT

Spanish outlook changed to ‘stable': Fitch Ratings

Spain's sovereign credit rating was upgraded from ‘negative' to ‘stable' by the rating agency Fitch Ratings stating that the government has made a notable progress in fiscal policy and the bank sector reforms were efficient. Fitch's rating of the nation's long-term debt and senior unsecured bond stayed at ‘BBB', while short-term foreign currency IDR is ‘F2' and country ceiling at

Mon, 04 Nov 2013 10:35:04 GMT

RBA is set to maintains its rate at 2.50%

The Reserve Bank of Australia is forecast to keep its benchmark interest rates unchanged at a historic low 2.50% for the third successive time on Tuesday's policy meeting amid positive momentum of the country's economy presented by most reports. The Australian central bank has cut its cash rate by a cumulative 2.25% since November 2011.

Mon, 04 Nov 2013 10:24:04 GMT

Treasuries gain as investors expect Fed to scale back

U.S. Treasuries increased on Monday with the benchmark 10-year yields snapping a three day series of gains before a speech held by two Federal Reserve voting members as investors expect the central bank tapper off its stimulus program. The U.S. 10-year government yields slipped one basis point to 2.61% by 7:19 a.m. London time after the prices gained 12 basis

Mon, 04 Nov 2013 10:13:02 GMT

China's equities advance led by technology sector

The majority of China's shares increased on Monday after a government data revealed that service industries in the area accelerated at a fast pace in seven months in October and as technology companies advanced. The Shanghai Composite Index traded at 2,149.64 with five stocks rising for every three falling as ZTE Corp. and Beijing Zhongke Sanhuan High-Tech Co. gained 3%.

Mon, 04 Nov 2013 10:02:03 GMT

German bunds fall on France's manufacturing

German government bunds continued to increase on Monday before a government report showed that manufacturing sector in France contracted in the month of October signaling a slow-down of the sector for the whole Eurozone. German benchmark 10-year yields were at 1.68% as of 7:20 a.m. in London after the rates dropped to the weakest level since October 31 at 1.65%.

Mon, 04 Nov 2013 09:40:03 GMT

Gold falls on favourable U.S. manufacturing data suggesting stimulus scale back

Gold declined on Monday falling for fifth day and was set to complete the largest drop in three months after a government report showed that manufacturing activity in the U.S. advanced to the strongest level in two years signaling no further stimulus by Fed. Bullion for delivery in November slipped 0.3% to $1,312.34 an ounce and was traded at $1,313.07

Mon, 04 Nov 2013 09:29:09 GMT

Copper leads declines in industrial metals falling for third day

Copper slipped on Monday leading drops in industrial metals as it fell for a third day after Asian shares shrank amid speculation that the Federal Reserve may scale back its stimulus sooner than forecast. The metal for settlement in February slid 0.7% to $7,197 a metric ton following a 0.3% increase recorded earlier on the session, while it traded at

Mon, 04 Nov 2013 09:18:04 GMT

Aussie jumps as retail sales expand at fastest rate in 7 months

The Australian Dollar increased on Monday recording its largest climb in a two-week period after a government report revealed that retail sales in the country accelerated at the fastest rate in seven months signaling no further rate cuts by the RBA. The so-called Aussie added 0.5% to 94.88 U.S. cents as of 5:02 p.m. Sydney time, while the Kiwi Dollar

Mon, 04 Nov 2013 09:07:08 GMT

Emerging-market shares fall on anti-government protest in Thailand

Emerging-market equities declined on Monday pushing the benchmark index towards the weakest level in three weeks as protests against the local government in Thailand dragged down the stock prices and South Korean largest financial company dropped for a fourth day. The MSCI Emerging Markets Index slipped 0.2% to 1,026.01 at 2:07 p.m. Hong Kong time.

Mon, 04 Nov 2013 08:56:04 GMT

South Korean and Thai shares drop as Fed may scale back

South Korean and Thai stocks led falls in Asian gauge measuring performance of local equities amid speculation that the Federal Reserve may start tapering off its stimulus program sooner than expected as the economy is improving. Thailand's SET Index decreased 2.2% falling to a five week low, while the South Korean Kospi Index tumbled 0.5% to the weakest level in

Mon, 04 Nov 2013 08:41:03 GMT

Brent oil advances as China's service sector rises

Brent crude traded in London increased on Monday after a government report showed that service sector business activity in the world's second largest economy, China, accelerated to the highest level in 2013. Brent for delivery in December jumped 0.5% to $106.39 a barrel on the London's Futures Europe Exchange, while the crude's premium was at $11.57 to WTI.

Mon, 04 Nov 2013 08:30:04 GMT

WTI drops as stockpiles seem high

West Texas Intermediate crude slipped on Monday and traded close to a four-month low after it declined 3.3% last week recording the largest drop since June on concerns that stockpiles on the world's largest consumer, U.S., are sufficient. WTI for delivery in December fell 0.5% to $106.39 a barrel on London's ICE Futures Europe Exchange.

Mon, 04 Nov 2013 08:19:03 GMT

Euro falls as ECB may cut rates

The 17-nation bloc currency declined on Monday falling to the weakest level in six weeks after it recorded the largest drop in more than a year last week amid speculation that the European Central Bank may cut its benchmark interest rate on this week's policy meeting. The Euro traded 0.1% lower at $1.3478 after it dropped to $1.3442, the least

Mon, 04 Nov 2013 08:05:03 GMT

Asian shares slip before ECB policy meeting and payrolls

Asian equities traded lower on Monday as investors awaited result of a policy meeting of the European Central Bank and before a government report showed that payrolls in the U.S. declined last week. The MSCI Asia-Pacific index outside Japan was little changed at 478.58, while Australian gauge slipped 0.4% and South Korean index slid 0.6%.

Fri, 01 Nov 2013 19:17:04 GMT

Asian economies gaining momentum on manufacturing gauge

Asian non-manufacturing index from China to South Korea strengthened on signs of economic recovery. China's PMI advanced to eighteen-month high and reached 55.4 point, comparing to 51.4 in September, surpassing economists' expectations, while GDP is estimated to grow 7.6% this year. Taiwan's PMI increased to 53 and Japan PMI rose to 54.2. High demand was also fueled by Fed monetary

Fri, 01 Nov 2013 19:06:03 GMT

British currency declines against U.S. Dollar on bets Fed will stop stimulus

The Pound depreciated 0.7% to $1.5933 as of 3:17 p.m. in London, following 1.4% decline this week versus the greenback, as signs of U.S. economic recovery provoked speculation the Fed will have to taper its monetary stimulus that lowers the currency value. Despite the fact that U.K. economy gradually expanding as well, it has no significant impact on the Pound's

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