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19.05.2017
20:09
The main US stock indexes finished trading in positive territory

Major US stock indexes finished trading with a moderate increase, mainly driven by the growth of shares in the industrial goods and basic goods sectors.

Meanwhile, the main topic on the market was still the situation around the memo of the former FBI head James Komi, in which he reported on the request of US President Donald Trump to stop the federal investigation into the connections between his former national security adviser Michael Flynn and Russia. Investors are concerned about the fact that the political scandal in Washington can prevent Trump from realizing his election promises, including the tax reform.

The cost of oil jumped by 2% on Friday, and headed for a second weekly increase in a row. The market is supported by the expectation that large oil exporters will nevertheless extend their agreement to reduce oil production in order to curb the constant oversaturation of oil reserves. Since the beginning of March, the price of Brent crude oil has dropped from more than $ 56 to less than $ 47, as investors' opinions ranged over whether the reduction in output by oil exporting countries and other producers compensates for the growth in production by the US.

Most components of the DOW index finished trading in positive territory (25 out of 30). Most fell shares of Cisco Systems, Inc. (CSCO, -0.48%). Caterpillar Inc. was the growth leader. (CAT, +2.13%).

All sectors of the S & P index recorded an increase. The leader of growth was the sector of basic materials (+1.6%).

At closing:

Dow + 0.69% 20,804.84 +141.82

Nasdaq + 0.47% 6.083.70 +28.57

S & P + 0.68% 2,381.73 +16.01

16:00
European stocks closed: FTSE 100 +34.29 7470.71 +0.46% DAX +48.63 12638.69 +0.39% CAC 40 +34.67 5324.40 +0.66%
13:31
U.S. Stocks open: Dow +0.15%, Nasdaq +0.27%, S&P +0.24%
13:19
Before the bell: S&P futures +0.26%, NASDAQ futures +0.35%

U.S. stock-index futures rose as investors' concerns over political uncertainty surrounding Donald Trump's presidency eased.

Stocks:

Nikkei 19,590.76 +36.90 +0.19%

Hang Seng 25,174.87 +38.35 +0.15%

Shanghai 3,090.93 +0.7896 +0.03%

S&P/ASX 5,727.41 -10.90 -0.19%

FTSE 7,462.50 +26.08 +0.35%

CAC 5,316.93 +27.20 +0.51%

DAX 12,618.57 +28.51 +0.23%

Crude $49.96 (+1.24%)

Gold $1,253.60 (+0.06%)

12:51
Wall Street. Stocks before the bell

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


ALTRIA GROUP INC.

MO

70.8

0.26(0.37%)

424

Amazon.com Inc., NASDAQ

AMZN

963.74

5.25(0.55%)

15694

American Express Co

AXP

76.24

-0.14(-0.18%)

4470

Apple Inc.

AAPL

153.84

1.30(0.85%)

192693

AT&T Inc

T

38.06

0.11(0.29%)

2695

Barrick Gold Corporation, NYSE

ABX

16.68

0.17(1.03%)

38726

Boeing Co

BA

178.75

1.35(0.76%)

2002

Caterpillar Inc

CAT

101.99

1.77(1.77%)

26210

Chevron Corp

CVX

105.6

0.43(0.41%)

835

Cisco Systems Inc

CSCO

31.73

0.35(1.12%)

53841

Citigroup Inc., NYSE

C

60.49

0.41(0.68%)

804

Deere & Company, NYSE

DE

120.45

7.78(6.91%)

257957

Exxon Mobil Corp

XOM

82.05

0.30(0.37%)

3474

Facebook, Inc.

FB

148.75

1.09(0.74%)

141324

Ford Motor Co.

F

10.87

0.08(0.74%)

48117

Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc., NYSE

FCX

11.42

0.13(1.15%)

11685

General Electric Co

GE

27.59

0.11(0.40%)

19361

General Motors Company, NYSE

GM

32.67

0.20(0.62%)

1159

Google Inc.

GOOG

934.5

4.26(0.46%)

2425

Home Depot Inc

HD

156.75

1.05(0.67%)

505

Intel Corp

INTC

35.25

0.03(0.09%)

11184

International Business Machines Co...

IBM

151.39

0.61(0.40%)

1343

JPMorgan Chase and Co

JPM

84.37

0.41(0.49%)

14139

Merck & Co Inc

MRK

64

0.11(0.17%)

1368

Microsoft Corp

MSFT

67.79

0.08(0.12%)

26779

Nike

NKE

51.18

-0.50(-0.97%)

48059

Pfizer Inc

PFE

32.24

0.02(0.06%)

11706

Procter & Gamble Co

PG

85.79

-0.08(-0.09%)

312

Starbucks Corporation, NASDAQ

SBUX

60.06

0.24(0.40%)

6253

Tesla Motors, Inc., NASDAQ

TSLA

316.37

3.31(1.06%)

41009

Twitter, Inc., NYSE

TWTR

18.63

0.12(0.65%)

67866

Verizon Communications Inc

VZ

45.15

0.11(0.24%)

1595

Wal-Mart Stores Inc

WMT

77.9

0.36(0.46%)

14120

Walt Disney Co

DIS

107.25

0.57(0.53%)

1883

Yahoo! Inc., NASDAQ

YHOO

50.2

0.57(1.15%)

17564

Yandex N.V., NASDAQ

YNDX

27.71

-0.06(-0.22%)

4652

12:45
Target price changes before the market open

HP (HPQ) target raised to $20 from $18 at RBC Capital Mkts

12:45
Analyst coverage initiations before the market open

IBM (IBM) initiated with a Sector Weight at Pacific Crest; target $152

12:44
Upgrades before the market open

Wal-Mart (WMT) upgraded to Market Perform from Underperform at BMO Capital Markets

12:24
Company News: Deere (DE) Q2 earnings beat analysts’ estimate

Deere (DE) reported Q2 FY 2017 earnings of $2.14 per share (versus $1.56 in Q2 FY 2016), beating analysts' consensus estimate of $1.69.

The company's quarterly revenues amounted to $7.260 bln (+2.2% y/y), generally in-line with analysts' consensus estimate of $7.267 bln.

The company also issued upside guidance for Q3 and 2017 full year. It forecast Q3 revenues at ~$6.92 bln, up 18% y/y (versus analysts' consensus estimate of $6.24 bln). For FY 2017, it raises revenues expectations to +9% to ~$25.5 bln from +4% (versus analysts' consensus estimate of $24.16 bln) and increased net income projection to $2 bln from $1.5 bln.

DE rose to $120.45 (+6.91%) in pre-market trading.

07:50
Major European stock exchanges trading in the green zone: FTSE 7454.44 +18.02 + 0.24%, DAX 12604.69 +14.63 + 0.12%, CAC 5292.12 +2.39 + 0.05%
06:52
A positive start of trading on the main European stock markets is expected: DAX + 0.2%, CAC40 + 0.1%, FTSE + 0.4%.
05:36
Global Stocks

European stocks dropped Thursday, retreating for a second session as continuing U.S. political turmoil cast doubt on whether President Donald Trump's pro-economic growth policies will become reality.

U.S. stocks closed higher Thursday, following the previous session's brutal selloff, as positive data offered a glimmer of optimism and technology provided an additional fillip to the market.

Stock markets were mostly steady in the Asia-Pacific region on Friday following strong rebounds off session lows a day earlier and overnight gains on Wall Street. Investors continue to take a wait-and-see approach amid the week's developments, which were centered on U.S. politics but also included troubles in Brazil after asset prices there plunged on Thursday amid a scandal involving that country's president.

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