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10.07 08:59 Stock market: Wednesday summary Открыть в новом окне

Stock market fixing:
Nikkei 225 +19.03 +0.15% 13,052.13
Topix +2.02 +0.2% 1 285.53
FTSE +89.10 +1.64% 5,529.60
DAX +82.05 +1.30% 6,386.46
CAC +64.05 +1.50% 4,339.66
Dow -236.77 -2.08% 11,147.44
NASDAQ -59.55 -2.60% 2,234.89
S&P -29.01 -2.28% 1,244.69
10yr Note -0.4600 -0.119% 3.834%
NYMEX Crude Oil +0.01 +0.01% 136.05
Gold +5.30 +0.57% 928.60

Japanese stocks advanced after machine orders surged almost 10 times faster than economists had expected and crude prices fell the most in three months, easing concern rising energy costs will reduce demand for equipment.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd., the maker of Japan's first industrial robots, rose the most in almost a month. Bridgestone Corp., the world's biggest tiremaker, climbed to the highest in two weeks on speculation falling crude prices will lower production costs. Stocks gave up almost all their gains after a missile test by Iran sparked an advance in the yen, sending Sony Corp. and other export-dependent companies lower.
Equipment orders jumped 10.4% in May from April, the Cabinet Office said today before the stock market opened, while economists had estimated a 1.1% increase.

Tiremakers rose after crude oil retreated the most in more than three months to $136.04 a barrel yesterday. About seven gallons of oil are required to produce a car tire, according to the Rubber Manufacturers Association. Bridgestone increased 2.9%, the highest since June 26. Yokohama Rubber Co., which yesterday said it will raise domestic prices by as much as a tenth, gained 2.1%.
Aeon Co. dropped 5.1% after reporting its first quarterly net loss since August 2005.
Sony Corp. dropped 1.6%, after jumping as much as 2%. Murata Manufacturing Co. lost its 2.4% advance in Osaka trading, while truckmaker Hino Motors Ltd. reversed its gain to a 1.3% decline.

European stocks rallied the most in two months on speculation losses at financial companies will ease and commodities will fall, reducing inflation and pressure on profit margins.
Barclays Plc and Credit Suisse Group AG advanced after JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon said buyers are returning to some types of mortgage products. Daimler AG and DSG International Plc climbed as crude traded near a two-week low, while ArcelorMittal led metal producers higher after Alcoa Inc.'s profit topped analysts' estimates.
Record oil prices, rising inflation and credit-related losses topping $400 billion have pushed equity markets in Japan, China, Hong Kong, Germany and France down at least 20%, the common definition of a bear market.
Barclays rose 5.1%. Credit Suisse, the second-largest Swiss bank, gained 4.1%.

Stocks slipped Wednesday as investors considered fluctuating oil prices, a weak dollar and Alcoa's better-than-expected quarterly profit, one day after a big rally.
Oil prices rose after after Iran test-fired ballistic missiles, reviving worries that unrest in the Middle East could disrupt oil supplies. But prices swayed after the government's weekly report showed crude stockpiles fell more than expected last week.
As is usually the case, Alcoa began the second-quarter results reporting period for Dow components late Tuesday.
The aluminum maker reported weaker earnings of 66 cents per share on lower sales of $7.6 billion reflecting the impact of higher costs. However, results topped analysts' expectations.
Arris Groupslumped 20% after it said second-quarter sales won't meet estimates and earnings will come in at or near the low end of its previous forecast. The communications technology company cited weaker sales of voice-enabled cable modems.
Cisco Systems slipped 3% after an RBC Capital Markets analyst cut its price target to $27 from $29, saying the company sees a tech spending recovery happening later than initially thought.

10.07 08:34 FOREX. Wednesday summary Открыть в новом окне


The dollar fell
the most against the euro in a week on concern crude oil prices may prolong the slowdown of the U.S. economy.
European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet said the level of inflation is ``worrying.''
Oil prices are 88% higher from a year ago. Crude oil for August delivery increased as much as 1.7% to $138.28 a barrel after Iran said it carried out a test of a missile capable of hitting Israel. The exercise, reported on Iranian state television, raised concern that Israel will attack the Mideast's second-biggest oil producer.
The euro-dollar exchange rate and oil have moved in the same direction 90 percent of the time in the past year, according to calculations based on the correlation of their value.
Traders raised bets that the ECB will raise borrowing costs again to curtail 4 percent annual inflation, twice policy makers' 2 percent target. The implied rate on the December Euribor interest-rate futures contract rose 0.02 percentage point to 5.12 percent.
Trichet said last week that he has ``no bias'' for monetary policy after increasing the ECB's main refinancing rate a quarter-percentage point to 4.25%.

EUR/USD rose from $1.5650 to $1.5730 before position-adjustment dragged the rate down to $1.5660. Bids late supported rate up to session highs $1.5750.
GBP/USD rose from $1.9670 to $1.9840, triggered stops and offers.
USD/JPY tested highs on Y107.60 before retreated to Y106.70.

Thursday focus will be on BOE rate decision. Analysts predict rate will stay unchanged at 5,0%.
Later at 12:30 GMT US Labor Department will release its Jobless Claims report.

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