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15.04.2015
23:02
Stocks. Daily history for Apr 15’2015:

(index / closing price / change items /% change)

Nikkei 225 19,869.76 -38.92 -0.20 %

Hang Seng 27,618.82 +57.33 +0.21 %

S&P/ASX 200 5,908.42 -38.13 -0.64 %

Shanghai Composite 4,083.28 -52.28 -1.26 %

FTSE 100 7,096.78 +21.52 +0.30 %

CAC 40 5,254.35 +36.29 +0.70 %

Xetra DAX 12,231.34 +3.74 +0.03 %

S&P 500 2,106.63 +10.79 +0.51 %

NASDAQ Composite 5,011.02 +33.73 +0.68 %

Dow Jones 18,112.61 +75.91 +0.42 %

19:00
S&P 500 2,109.68 +13.84 +0.66 %, NASDAQ 5,017.56 +40.27 +0.81 %, Dow 18,148.91 +112.21 +0.62 %
16:01
European stocks close: stocks closed higher on comments by the European Central Bank President Mario Draghi

Stock indices closed higher on comments by the European Central Bank (ECB) President Mario Draghi. The ECB President Mario Draghi said at a press conference on Wednesday that there are signs that quantitative easing by the central bank has been effective.

He pointed out the need to complete the full asset-buying programme. The ECB president added that there is no evidence for asset bubbles.

Earlier today, the ECB released its interest decision. The central bank kept its interest rate unchanged at 0.05%.

Eurozone's unadjusted trade surplus jumped to €20.3 billion in February from €7.6 billion in January. January's figure was revised down from a surplus of €7.9 billion.

Exports climbed by 4% due to a weaker euro, while imports were flat.

Concerns over Greece's debt problems continue to weigh on markets. The Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis is to meet U.S. President Barack Obama in Washington on Thursday.

Indexes on the close:

Name Price Change Change %

FTSE 100 7,096.78 +21.52 +0.30 %

DAX 12,231.34 +3.74 +0.03 %

CAC 40 5,254.35 +36.29 +0.70 %

16:00
European stocks closed: FTSE 100 7,093.36 +18.10 +0.26%, CAC 40 5,254.27 +36.21 +0.69%, DAX 12,236.2 +8.60 +0.07%
15:47
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard: that the Fed should raise its interest rate soon

The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard said on Wednesday that the Fed should raise its interest rate soon. He added that the interest rate is needed to boost the U.S. economy.

"Now may be a good time to begin normalizing monetary policy so that it is set appropriately for an improving economy over the next couple of years," Bullard said.

The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis president pointed out that the combination of a coming boom in the U.S. economy and low interest rates could lead to asset market bubbles.

He expects that the unemployment rate in the U.S. will decline below 5%.

Bullard is not a voting member of the Federal Open Market Committee this year.

15:02
Bank of Canada kept its interest rate unchanged at 0.75%, the economy is expected to expand at about 2.5% on a quarterly basis in the second quarter

The Bank of Canada (BoC) announced its interest rate decision on Wednesday. The BoC kept its interest rate unchanged at 0.75%. This decision was expected by analysts.

Canada's central bank said that the consumer price inflation is 1.0% due to falling energy prices, while the core consumer price inflation is close to 2%.

The BoC noted that the economy has stalled in the first quarter of 2015. The economy is expected to expand at about 2.5% on a quarterly basis in the second quarter until the middle of 2016.

The central bank expects real GDP to grow at 1.9% in 2015, 2.5% in 2016, and 2.0% in 2017.

The central bank also said that risks to the outlook for inflation are now balanced and risks to financial stability are evolving as expected.

The BoC decided that the current monetary policy remains appropriate.

14:41
NAHB housing market index climbs to 56 in April

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) released its housing market index for the U.S. on Wednesday. The NAHB housing market index climbed to 56 in April from 52 in March. March's figure was revised down from 53.

Analysts had expected the index to rise to 55.

The index increased as new home sales jumped.

A level above 50.0 is considered positive, below indicates a negative outlook.

"As the spring buying season gets underway, home builders are confident that current low interest rates and continued job growth will draw consumers to the market," the NAHB Chairman Tom Woods said.

The NAHB Chief Economist, David Crowe noted that builders are optimistic that the housing market will strengthen in 2015.

14:21
European Central Bank President Mario Draghi: there are signs that quantitative easing by the central bank has been effective

The European Central Bank (ECB) President Mario Draghi said at a press conference on Wednesday that there are signs that quantitative easing by the central bank has been effective. He added that the economy in the Eurozone "has gained further momentum since the end of 2014".

Draghi pointed out the need to complete the full asset-buying programme. "The full implementation of all our monetary policy measures will provide the necessary support to the euro area recovery and bring inflation rates towards levels below, but close to, 2% in the medium term," the ECB president said.

Draghi dismissed concerns that the central bank will not find enough bonds to purchase.

The ECB president noted that there is no evidence for asset bubbles.

13:58
U.S. industrial production declines 0.6% in March

The Federal Reserve released its industrial production report on Wednesday. The U.S. industrial production dropped 0.6% in March, missing expectations for a 0.2% decrease, after a 0.1% rise in February.

The decline was driven by lower output of utilities. Utility output plunged by 5.9% in March.

Mining output dropped by 0.7% in March.

The U.S. manufacturing production increased 0.1% in March. It was the first gain since November 2014.

Capacity utilisation rate fell to 78.4% in March from 79.0% in February. February's figure was revised up 78.9% Analysts had expected a capacity utilisation rate of 78.7%.

The Fed tend to use capacity utilisation as a signal of how much "slack" remains in the economy.

These figures are pointing to a slower economic growth in the U.S. in the first quarter.

13:41
NY Fed Empire State manufacturing index declines to -1.19 in April

The New York Federal Reserve released its survey on Wednesday. The NY Fed Empire State manufacturing index declined to -1.19 in April from 6.90 in March, missing expectations for a rise to 7.0. It was the first negative reading since December 2014.

The decline was driven by a drop in new orders. The new orders index plunged to -6.0 in April from -2.39 in March.

"Many of the indexes assessing the six-month outlook conveyed more optimism about future business activity than they had in February and March," the report said.

The price-paid index increased to 19.15 in April from 12.37 in March.

The index for the number of employees decreased to 9.57 in April from 18.56 last month.

The general business conditions expectations index for the next six months climbed to 37.06 in April from 30.72 in March.

13:35
U.S. Stocks open: Dow +0.45%, Nasdaq +0.37%, S&P +0.39%
13:29
Before the bell: S&P futures +0.36%, NASDAQ futures +0.29%

U.S. stock index futures indicated a higher open on Wednesday, amid more first quarter financial earnings and a swathe of economic data.

Global markets:

Nikkei 19,869.76 -38.92 -0.20%

Hang Seng 27,618.82 +57.33 +0.21%

Shanghai Composite 4,083.28 -52.28 -1.26%

FTSE 7,106.48 +31.22 +0.44%

CAC 5,255.3 +37.24 +0.71%

DAX 12,288.38 +60.78 +0.50%

Crude oil $54.04 (+1.35%)

Gold $1193.00 (+0.03%)

13:18
Canadian manufacturing shipments drops 1.7% in February

Statistics Canada released manufacturing shipments on Wednesday. Canadian manufacturing shipments dropped 1.7% in February, missing forecasts of a 1.2% increase, after a 3.0% decrease in January.

January's figure was revised down from a 1.7% decline.

The decline was driven by a drop in the production of aerospace products and parts and lower sales of motor vehicles. Sales of motor vehicles slid 15.0% in February, while sales of aerospace products dropped 26%.

Sales of petroleum products rose 5.7% in February, while sales of chemical products climbed 8.2%.

Sales declined in 10 of 21 categories.

13:17
Wall Street. Stocks before the bell

(company / ticker / price / change, % / volume)


Tesla Motors, Inc., NASDAQ

TSLA

207.50

+0.02%

7.7K

International Business Machines Co...

IBM

162.40

+0.06%

1.1K

Verizon Communications Inc

VZ

49.21

+0.06%

1.7K

UnitedHealth Group Inc

UNH

120.02

+0.08%

0.3K

Procter & Gamble Co

PG

83.67

+0.08%

0.8K

Yahoo! Inc., NASDAQ

YHOO

45.56

+0.08%

4.5K

Johnson & Johnson

JNJ

100.62

+0.10%

0.6K

JPMorgan Chase and Co

JPM

63.10

+0.10%

8.5K

Wal-Mart Stores Inc

WMT

80.25

+0.12%

0.3K

Facebook, Inc.

FB

83.62

+0.13%

73.4K

AT&T Inc

T

32.74

+0.15%

1K

Ford Motor Co.

F

16.00

+0.19%

0.5K

ALCOA INC.

AA

13.40

+0.22%

2.7K

Apple Inc.

AAPL

126.58

+0.22%

107.0K

Amazon.com Inc., NASDAQ

AMZN

386.00

+0.23%

1.1K

Yandex N.V., NASDAQ

YNDX

17.95

+0.25%

6.0K

Twitter, Inc., NYSE

TWTR

51.34

+0.27%

9.0K

E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co

DD

72.46

+0.28%

0.1K

Visa

V

65.72

+0.29%

2.5K

Barrick Gold Corporation, NYSE

ABX

12.55

+0.32%

0.8K

Citigroup Inc., NYSE

C

52.90

+0.32%

23.2K

Goldman Sachs

GS

198.45

+0.37%

2.3K

Walt Disney Co

DIS

107.10

+0.41%

0.4K

Caterpillar Inc

CAT

83.35

+0.42%

7.5K

Microsoft Corp

MSFT

41.85

+0.48%

21.2K

Merck & Co Inc

MRK

58.05

+0.50%

2.7K

Boeing Co

BA

154.02

+0.53%

0.1K

Hewlett-Packard Co.

HPQ

32.70

+0.55%

1.4K

Chevron Corp

CVX

109.55

+0.65%

1K

Cisco Systems Inc

CSCO

28.00

+0.68%

15.8K

Starbucks Corporation, NASDAQ

SBUX

48.65

+0.72%

2.4K

General Motors Company, NYSE

GM

36.75

+0.74%

0.7K

Exxon Mobil Corp

XOM

87.30

+0.77%

8.7K

Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc., NYSE

FCX

19.10

+0.79%

21.8K

FedEx Corporation, NYSE

FDX

172.90

+0.82%

0.1K

Nike

NKE

100.60

+1.07%

0.7K

Pfizer Inc

PFE

35.54

+1.46%

0.5K

Intel Corp

INTC

32.42

+2.95%

469.3K

The Coca-Cola Co

KO

40.51

0.00%

0.1K

ALTRIA GROUP INC.

MO

52.12

0.00%

0.3K

General Electric Co

GE

27.70

-0.11%

27.5K

Google Inc.

GOOG

528.88

-0.28%

3.4K

McDonald's Corp

MCD

97.05

-0.54%

5.0K

13:12
Upgrades and downgrades before the market open

Upgrades:

Intel (INTC) upgraded from Neutral to Outperform at Wedbush, target raised from $34 to $37

Intel (INTC) upgraded from Sector Perform to Outperform at RBC Capital Mkts, target raised from $38 to $40

NIKE (NKE) upgraded from Neutral to Overweight at Piper Jaffray


Downgrades:


Other:

Intel (INTC) reiterated at Buy at Topeka Capital Markets, target raised from $35 to $36

Intel (INTC) reiterated at Market Perform at Cowen, target lowered from $36 to $33

12:58
Company News: Bank of America (BAC) missed expectation

Reports Q1 (Mar) earnings of $0.27 per share versus $0.29 consensus. Revenues fell 5.9% year/year to $21.42 bln versus $21.48 bln consensus.

BAC fell to $15.73 (-0.57%) on the premarket.

12:42
OECD: Japan should implement structural reforms to boost economy

The OECD said on Wednesday that Japan should be aware of risks of its quantitative and qualitative easing (QQE), and should implement structural reforms to boost economy. The OECD also urged Japan to boost labour productivity and remove trade barriers.

The OECD pointed out that no additional monetary easing was necessary.

12:40
Company News: Intel (INTC) reports EPS in-line, revenues below consensus

Intel met first-quarter profit expectations but fell slightly short of revenue projections: Q1 earnings of $0.41 per share, in-line with consensus, revenues rose 0.1% year/year to $12.78 bln vs $12.83 bln consensus.

For the second quarter, Intel projected revenue of $12.7-13.7 bln vs. $13.45 bln consensus.

INTC gained to $32.49 (+3.18%) on the premarket.

12:10
Eurozone's unadjusted trade surplus soars to €20.3 billion in February

Eurozone's unadjusted trade surplus jumped to €20.3 billion in February from €7.6 billion in January. January's figure was revised down from a surplus of €7.9 billion.

Exports climbed by 4% due to a weaker euro, while imports were flat.

10:03
European stock markets mid session: stocks traded higher on a weaker euro

Stock indices traded higher on a weaker euro. The euro declined ahead of the European Central Bank's (ECB) interest rate decision. The interest rate decision is scheduled to be released at 11:45 GMT. Analysts expect the monetary policy to remain unchanged.

Eurozone's unadjusted trade surplus jumped to €20.3 billion in February from €7.6 billion in January. January's figure was revised down from a surplus of €7.9 billion.

Exports climbed by 4%, while imports were flat.

Concerns over Greece's debt problems continue to weigh on markets. The Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis is to meet U.S. President Barack Obama in Washington on Thursday.

Current figures:

Name Price Change Change %

FTSE 100 7,098.95 +23.69 +0.33 %

DAX 12,285.87 +58.27 +0.48 %

CAC 40 5,252.09 +34.03 +0.65 %

09:27
China’s gross domestic product (GDP) grew at an annual rate of 7.0% in the first quarter of 2015

The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said on Wednesday that China's gross domestic product (GDP) grew at an annual rate of 7.0% in the first quarter of 2015, in line with expectations, down from a 7.3% in the fourth quarter of 2014.

It was the slowest pace since the first quarter of 2009.

"Despite the slowing down of economic growth, employment, consumer price and market expectation remained stable," the NBS said.

"Positive factors were accumulating with restructuring work advancing steadily, transformation and upgrading showing good momentum, and new impetus experiencing rapid development," the NBS added.

08:53
European Central Bank raised the amount the Greek central bank can lend its banks to €74 billion

The European Central Bank (ECB) on Tuesday raised the amount the Greek central bank can lend its banks to €74 billion from €73.2 billion the previous week, according to a Greek bank official. The ECB declined to comment.

Earlier on Tuesday, a report said that Greece was preparing for a debt default if the government did not reach a deal with its creditors by the end of the month. Greece denied the report.

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