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Fri, 04 Jan 2013 09:32:59 GMT

Aussie falls versus greenback as service industry indexes decline

The Australian Dollar declined versus the U.S. Dollar, snapping its weekly gain, as Australia's and China's service industry indexes fell. The Aussie touched $1.0441, down 0.2% from the close yesterday, while it rose 0.4% to 91.66 yen from a day earlier, when it fetched 91.76, the highest level since September 2008. The kiwi fell 0.4% to 82.47 U.S. cents and

Fri, 04 Jan 2013 09:21:56 GMT

Yen remains lower before U.S. job data

Japan's currency was set for the longest weekly streak of loses since 1989 versus the greenback ahead of data that may show hiring rose the most in 4 months. The Japanese Yen fell to 87.83 per U.S. Dollar, the lowest level since July 28, 2010 before touching 87.77, down 0.6% from the yesterday's close. The currency lost 0.5% to 114.43

Fri, 04 Jan 2013 09:10:56 GMT

Japan stocks soar after market reopens and Yen boosts exporters

Japanese stocks climbed, with the Nikkei 225 Stock Average poised for its strongest close since March 2011, after shares tracked gains in Asian markets and a weaker Yen increased the earnings outlook for traders. The Nikkei 225 surged 2.6% to 10,663.08, while the broader Topix Index advanced 2.9% to 884.33. The Yen slid to the lowest in two-and-half years versus

Fri, 04 Jan 2013 08:46:02 GMT

Won and Ringgit appreciate in Asia amid U.S. budget deal

South Korean's Won and Malaysia's Ringgit advanced in Asian currencies as the U.S. prevented $600 billion of spending cuts and tax increases, lowering the risk of the U.S. economy's recession. The Won advanced 0.6% to 1,064.53 per greenback, while the Ringgit gained 0.6% to 3.0457 and Thailand's baht rose 0.5% to 30.46, and the Asia Dollar Index increased 0.1%.

Fri, 04 Jan 2013 08:25:57 GMT

Gold spiking from eight-year worst streak

Bullion traders forecast prices to bounce back from the longest eight-year losing streak after mounting concern that the U.S. policy makers are not doing enough to supervise the budget deficit stimulates demand for a wealth protection. Gold dropped 1% to $1,647.35 an ounce, while it climbed 7.1% in 2012; presently it is poised for a loss for the six week,

Fri, 04 Jan 2013 07:32:56 GMT

Oil drops a second day amid U.S. jobless claims

Oil cut fourth weekly gain as U.S. Fed lawmakers indicated they might end monetary easing this year, increasing concern that recovery of the U.S. economy might falter. Prices fell 0.8%, trimming crude's weekly rise to 1.5%. WTI oil for February settlement surged to $92.14 a barrel, down 78 cents, while Brent crude for February delivery fell 74 cents, or 0.7%,

Thu, 03 Jan 2013 18:22:53 GMT

DAX

German shares fell on Thursday on concerns about the budget bill not being able to reduce fiscal deficit of the U.S. government. However, the losses were capped on better than forecast unemployment data. German unemployment advanced a seasonally adjusted 3,000 to 2.942 million instead of the expected 10,000 estimate, and the adjusted unemployment rate stayed at 6.9%. The DAX index

Thu, 03 Jan 2013 18:11:53 GMT

FTSE 100

U.K. blue chips were little changed, as investors switched to talks on lowering the U.S. budget deficit. The FTSE 100 benchmark index reached its highest level in 17 months yesterday after U.S. lawmakers passed a budget bill avoiding automatic tax increase and spending cuts. However, U.S. budget package will not diminish the deficit to a level that would enable to

Thu, 03 Jan 2013 18:00:58 GMT

Hang Seng

Hong Kong equities extended their gains, as data showed China's non-manufacturing PMI gained December, the most in four months. The index advanced from 55.6 in November to 56.1 in December, contributing to economic rebound. The Hang Seng index increased 0.4% to 23,398.60 after earlier losing 0.3%. The benchmark index closed at its 19-month high yesterday. All but two groups in

Thu, 03 Jan 2013 17:49:53 GMT

Dow Jones

U.S. blue chips rallied on Wednesday, as a budget deal was reached to halt the so-called "fiscal cliff" effect with automatic tax increases and spending cuts that would push the world's biggest economy into recession. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 2.4% to 13,412.55 with all 30 stocks in the index edging higher. Investors' confidence was also boosted up by

Thu, 03 Jan 2013 17:38:54 GMT

S&P

U.S. equities surged after lawmakers passed a budget bill averting automatic spending cuts and tax increases. The S&P index rallied 2.5% to 1,462.42, the biggest gain in one year. All 10 groups in the benchmark index edged  at least 1.8% higher. The S&P jumped 1.7% on December 31, showing the biggest gain in the last day of year since 1974.

Thu, 03 Jan 2013 17:27:53 GMT

Unemployment data bounds losses in German equities

German shares fell on Thursday on concerns about the budget bill not being able to reduce fiscal deficit of the U.S. government. However, the losses were capped on better than forecast unemployment data. German unemployment advanced a seasonally adjusted 3,000 to 2.942 million instead of the expected 10,000 estimate, and the adjusted unemployment rate stayed at 6.9%. The DAX index

Thu, 03 Jan 2013 17:16:54 GMT

UK stocks slighty advance amid U.S. budget deficit concerns

U.K. blue chips were little changed, as investors switched to talks on lowering the U.S. budget deficit. The FTSE 100 benchmark index reached its highest level in 17 months yesterday after U.S. lawmakers passed a budget bill avoiding automatic tax increase and spending cuts. However, U.S. budget package will not diminish the deficit to a level that would enable to

Thu, 03 Jan 2013 17:05:53 GMT

Hong Kong shares advance on Chinese non-manufacturing data

Hong Kong equities extended their gains, as data showed China's non-manufacturing PMI gained December, the most in four months. The index advanced from 55.6 in November to 56.1 in December, contributing to economic rebound. The Hang Seng index increased 0.4% to 23,398.60 after earlier losing 0.3%. The benchmark index closed at its 19-month high yesterday. All but two groups in

Thu, 03 Jan 2013 16:12:55 GMT

KOF Economic Barometer drops for the third consecutive month

A composite indicator providing a reading on the direction of GDP growth for the Swiss economy compared with the year-earlier quarter declined for the third successive month in December as a sign of bleak prospects of the economy, recording a 0.22 point fall to 1.28. "Construction" modules fell slightly, while the "Banking" module stayed in positive territory. "In comparison to previous months the cooling

Thu, 03 Jan 2013 15:19:55 GMT

Spanish unemployment decreases for first time in 5 months

Unemployment rate of Spain declined for the first time in a five-month period in December amid increase of holiday season's head counts of service employers, bringing a hope that the country's economy might recover at the end of 2013, the Labor Ministry report showed on Thursday. The unemployment rate dropped 1.2% from the month before to 4.85 million in December,

Thu, 03 Jan 2013 15:08:53 GMT

U.S. manufacturing activity climbs more than expected in December

Manufacturing activity of the U.S. economy accelerated more than projected in December following a month of contraction, the Institute for Supply Management reported on Wednesday. The report showed the ISM purchasing managers index rose from 49.5 in November to 50.7 in the last month of 2012, signing a recovery with a figure above 50. Economists had forecast the index jump to a

Thu, 03 Jan 2013 14:57:54 GMT

U.S. construction spending unexpectedly falls in November

Construction spending in the world's largest economy surprisingly declined in November due to modest drops of private and public construction spending, the Commerce Department reported on Wednesday. The report showed an 0.3% decrease of construction spending, from October's $866.2 billion to $868.0 billion in November, while economists forecast rise of 0.6%.

Thu, 03 Jan 2013 14:47:12 GMT

British construction PMI weakenes to its 6-month low

Construction output of the U.K. economy tumbled at the fastest pace in a six-month period in the month of December as residential building decrease to its lowest level since the end of 2010, the Markit survey showed on Thursday. The Markit/CIPS Construction Purchasing Managers Index dropped to 48.7 in December from 49.3 in the month before, compared to a forecast

Thu, 03 Jan 2013 13:13:53 GMT

Asian stocks advance amid U.S. manufacturing and China services

Asian stocks loomed, forcing a regional equities index reach a 17-month high level, as an expansion of China's services industries and U.S. manufacturing triggered optimism concerning the recovery of global economy. The MSCI Asia Pacific Excluding Japan Index climbed 0.4% to 478.15, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index added 0.4% and the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index rose 0.8%.

Thu, 03 Jan 2013 13:02:54 GMT

European Stocks climb on Swiss rally amid U.S. budget deal

European stocks advanced, surpassing a 22-month high, after Swiss shares surged consequent to a U.S. budget deal which stopped tax increases and automatic spending cuts from coming into practice. U.S. index futures dropped, while Asian shares apart from Japan increased. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index rose 0.4% to 286.32, while the Swiss Market Index spiked 2.2%.

Thu, 03 Jan 2013 12:51:54 GMT

Colombian Peso reaches 17-month high

Colombia's peso reached the highest level since July 2011 as U.S. policymakers launched a bill avoiding tax increases that put the economic recovery under a threat. The currency advanced 0.2% to 1,763.50 per greenback, before touching 1,750.50, the most since July 2011. It is said that the Peso surged 9.7% in 2012, the strongest level after the Hungarian forint and

Thu, 03 Jan 2013 12:39:55 GMT

Taiwan Dollar rallies to the highest in eight weeks amid U.S. growth optimism

Taiwan's Dollar climbed to an eight-week high after growth in U.S. factory production added to optimism that the global economic improvement is gaining traction, increasing the outlook for Taiwan's exports. The Taiwan Dollar added 0.4% to NT$28.988 versus the greenback, after touching NT$28.978, the most since November 12.

Thu, 03 Jan 2013 12:28:53 GMT

S&P rallies the most in more than a year

U.S. equities surged after lawmakers passed a budget bill averting automatic spending cuts and tax increases. The S&P index rallied 2.5% to 1,462.42, the biggest gain in one year. All 10 groups in the benchmark index edged at least 1.8% higher. The S&P jumped 1.7% on December 31, showing the biggest gain in the last day of year since

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