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Thu, 19 Jan 2012 09:28:38 GMT

Greece failed to agree with private lenders on debt cut

Greece failed to find a consensus with its creditors during lengthy talks resumed on Wednesday, reported IIF. The contrary is under pressure as it has to agree with private bondholders, who hold large amount of Greek bonds, on voluntary cut of the debt by 50%. Officials from troika also support the reduction of Greek's bonds. In case the agreement is

Thu, 19 Jan 2012 09:26:49 GMT

UK's consumer confidence worsened in December

UK's Consumer Confidence Index declined to 38 in December as compared to 40 in the preceding month. Nationwide claimed that it was caused by growing cost of living and recession in the Euro Zone. It also warned that there are low changes for recovery this year; however, easing inflationary pressure may help to increase households' budgets.

Thu, 19 Jan 2012 09:25:52 GMT

China reduces restriction on banks

China allowed the country's five largest financials to boost lending in the first quarter of 2012 and PBC prepares a plan for easing capital requirements. The People's Bank of China will permit banks to increase loans by 5% compared to previous year and postpone stricter capital reserve ratio requirements, said two people familiar with matter. 

Thu, 19 Jan 2012 09:23:51 GMT

Shares in Asia climb on China monetary easing

Stock markets rallied in Asian on Thursday after China's central bank decided to provide a capital injection in country's markets and IMF presented plan to increase its lending amounts. Japan's Nikkei Stock Average jumped 1.3%, South Korea's Kospi advanced 1.1% while China's Shanghai Composite surged 1.2% and Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index added 1.15%. Australian S&P/ASX 200 was the only

Thu, 19 Jan 2012 09:23:25 GMT

Germany officials reduce growth forecast for 2012

Germany lessened its GDP growth prediction for 2012 from 1% to 0.7%, said Philipp Roesler, German Economics Minister, in statement yesterday. Roesler suggested that the German economy may slow down in the first months of 2012 but strengthen later fuelled by increase in employment, and stronger growth. Domestic consumption is predicted to surge 1.1% this year compared to 2.2% in 2011.

Thu, 19 Jan 2012 08:22:31 GMT

UK may need to provide GBP17.5bn to help struggling EU countries

The IMF announced it needs additional GBP323 bn to rescue the EU countries strained by debt crisis, with the UK liable to provide about GBP17.5bn of this amount even despite economic problems. UK's economy is expected to have sunk over the last months, with growth indicating contraction, claimed George Osborne, UK's Chancellor. Britain will attempt to limit its contribution to

Thu, 19 Jan 2012 08:12:34 GMT

US stocks rally on quarterly results

US stock market experienced gains on Wednesday as several big companies such as EBay and F5 Networks posted better than predicted quarterly results. S&P 500 Index gained 1.11% or 14.37 points and closed at 1,308.04, Dow Jones Industrial Average Index climbed 0.78% or 97 points to 12,578.95 and Nasdaq Composite jumped 1.53% or 41.63 points at 2,769.71.

Thu, 19 Jan 2012 08:12:11 GMT

Germany sells bonds at record low yields

Germany sold two-year bills at record low borrowing costs on January 18, after S&P left Europe's biggest economy's credit rating unchanged at AAA. Bonds with two years maturity were sold at average yield of 0.17% compared to 0.29% in December. The demand almost two times surpassed the maximum target amount of 4 bn Euros of debt. 

Thu, 19 Jan 2012 08:11:38 GMT

Aussie weakens on jobs report

Australian Dollar depreciated against the Greenback on Thursday after country reported the number of jobs unexpectedly declined in December and unemployment rate remained unchanged. Meanwhile the Kiwi fell against its US peers, on national statistics showing consumer prices tumbled in the 4th quarter. Aussie dropped 0.3% to $1.0400 and Kiwi weakened 0.2% to $0.8032. Currently AUD/USD is trading at $1.0386 and

Thu, 19 Jan 2012 06:41:01 GMT

Australia unexpectedly loses jobs in December

Australia unexpectedly reported a drop in number of hirings in December while unemployment rate remained steady. The jobless rate was unchanged at 5.2% while the number of employed people declined by 29 300 to 11.4 million. Experts previously has predicted an unemployment level to climb to 5.3%, and the number of employed to surge by 6000. Australian currency depreciated 0.3%

Thu, 19 Jan 2012 06:38:59 GMT

US industrial output increased less than expected in December

US industrial production expanded less than expected in December, rising by 0.4% over the month as compared to a 0.5% expected increase, reported the U.S. Federal Reserve. November's industrial production was revised to 0.3% decrease from 0.2% drop reported earlier. Considering yearly changes, production added 2.9% in December and 3.7% in November.

Thu, 19 Jan 2012 06:38:28 GMT

Switzerland's ZEW economic sentiment hit seven-month high in January

Swiss economic sentiment considerably advanced in January, attaining seven-month high. ZEW economic indicator added 21.9 points hitting minus 50.1 this month as compared to December reading of 72.0. Reading above zero signals on optimism while reading below zero signals pessimism.

Thu, 19 Jan 2012 06:36:57 GMT

Japanese industrial production tumbled 2.7% in December

Japan's industrial production declined more than expected in December, falling by 2.7$ on a seasonally adjusted basis as compared to a 2.6% decrease in November, reported the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. Experts predicted the production to contract by 2.4% in December.

Wed, 18 Jan 2012 18:09:08 GMT

DAX drops on World Bank report, but retreats afterwards

German DAX Index opened 0.3% lower on Wednesday morning on lessened global growth predictions made by World Bank. German benchmark retreated 0.5%  during the day as country performed well in sovereign bond auction and IMF issued announcement it will grant a $1 trillion loan program. On the upside were Henkel AG & Co  and Infineon Technologies AG  adding 2.3% and

Wed, 18 Jan 2012 18:08:53 GMT

Energy

Energy markets faced mixed performance on Tuesday with Dow-Jones Energy Index falling by 1.06% over the day. Natural gas and heating oil were among the top losers as natural gas continued to face strong downward pressure from mild weather forecasts and constantly growing US inventories. At the same time, crude oil overcame psychologically significant level of $100 per barrel, ending

Wed, 18 Jan 2012 18:08:46 GMT

Agriculture

Agricultural commodities, except for coffee, edged up on Tuesday. Unfavorable weather forecasts in South America lifted price for corn and wheat while sugar futures managed to climb 0.16%. However,  reports on large sugar crops in the EU and Russia coupled with further prospects for increase in Indian exports essentially limited the gains. Sugar may continue to be supported by weaker

Wed, 18 Jan 2012 18:08:32 GMT

Industrial Metals

Industrial metals soared on Tuesday following stronger than expected economic data from China. Aluminium and zinc were the top performers gaining 3.01% and 2.04%, respectively. At the same time, rallying copper appears to drive the upward trend of the commodity group. However, growing LME warehouses coupled with weak physical demand are likely to cap the upside of zinc. International Lead

Wed, 18 Jan 2012 16:53:22 GMT

Sugar price stayed resilient to possible oversupply

Agricultural commodities, except for coffee, edged up on Tuesday. Unfavorable weather forecasts in South America lifted price for corn and wheat while sugar futures managed to climb 0.16%. However,  reports on large sugar crops in the EU and Russia coupled with further prospects for increase in Indian exports essentially limited the gains. Sugar may continue to be supported by weaker

Wed, 18 Jan 2012 16:53:10 GMT

Crude oil surged; natural gas tumbled on Tuesday

Energy markets faced mixed performance on Tuesday with Dow-Jones Energy Index falling by 1.06% over the day. Natural gas and heating oil were among the top losers as natural gas continued to face strong downward pressure from mild weather forecasts and constantly growing US inventories. At the same time, crude oil overcame psychologically significant level of $100 per barrel, ending

Wed, 18 Jan 2012 16:52:56 GMT

Industrial metals soar driven by copper

Industrial metals soared on Tuesday following stronger than expected economic data from China. Aluminium and zinc were the top performers gaining 3.01% and 2.04%, respectively. At the same time, rallying copper appears to drive the upward trend of the commodity group. However, growing LME warehouses coupled with weak physical demand are likely to cap the upside of zinc. International Lead

Wed, 18 Jan 2012 16:25:25 GMT

Gold joins stocks and crude oil rally

Precious metals rallied on Tuesday with the Dow Jones-UBS Previous Metals Index advancing by 1.64% amid improved risk appetite on lingering worries over the mass Euro Zone downgrades. Gold was also strongly supported by expectations of further easing in China and by softening US Dollar. Moreover, soaring stocks and crude oil coupled with an increase in ETF gold holdings created

Wed, 18 Jan 2012 16:17:30 GMT

FTSE fluctuates between gains and losses on Wednesday

FTSE 100 Index opened 0.4% down on Wednesday, after World Bank cut its global growth forecast for 2012. However, UK benchmark index recovered later gaining 0.1% 5,701.54,  as IMF announced it will provide a $1 trillion loan program, and Germany successfully sold bonds. On the upside the index was supported by  Essar Energy PLC which rallied 8.82% while Man Group

Wed, 18 Jan 2012 11:08:31 GMT

ASML predicts more chip equipment orders

ASML Holdings, the largest semiconductor equipment producer expects orders to increase in the first three months this year compared to 4th quarter last year as technology producers boost the capacity for smart phones and tablets. ASML claimed their clients are demanding more advanced chips to provide crucial capacity for their products. ASML shares rallied on announcement the company predicts the revenue totalling

Wed, 18 Jan 2012 11:08:19 GMT

Nikkei extends gains on Wednesday

Japan's Nikkei Stock Average climbed on Wednesday, lifted by unexpected surge in German investor confidence and extending gains from China's GDP announcement. Nikkei 225 Index advanced 0.99% or 84.18 points and finished at 8,550.58 led by Tokyo Electric Power Co. which rocketed 7.8%, after the company said it will increase electricity prices for corporate clients in April. On the downside

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