The stock
indices stocks traded mixed amid the better-than-expected U.S. housing market
data. Investors were cautious ahead of this weekend’s European Parliament
elections.
The IFO -
Business Climate index for Germany dropped to a 5-month low of 110.4 in May,
from 111.2 in March. Analysts had expected the index to decline to 111.0.
Market participants hope the further stimulus measures by the European Central
Bank will be introduced in June due to recently released weak economic data in
the Eurozone.
German
gross domestic product climbed 0.8% in the first quarter (Q4 2013: +0.8%),
meeting analysts’ expectations.
On a yearly
basis, German gross domestic product rose 2.3% in the first quarter (Q4 2013:
+2.2%), exceeding analysts’ expectations of a 2.2% gain.
The
business climate index in Belgium decreased to -6.8 in March, from -4.6 in
February. Analysts had expected -4.7.
Pandora A/S
declined 4.2% as some shareholders sold a stake of about 10%.
Indexes on
the close:
Name Price Change Change %
FTSE
100 6,815.75 -4.81 -0.07%
DAX 9,768.01 +47.10 +0.48%
CAC 40 4,493.15 +14.94 +0.33%
U.S. stock-index futures were little changed before data that may show a rebound in housing activity in the world’s largest economy.
Global markets:
Nikkei 14,462.17 +124.38 +0.87%
Hang Seng 22,965.86 +12.10 +0.05%
Shanghai Composite 2,034.57 +13.28 +0.66%
FTSE 6,800.24 -20.32 -0.30%
CAC 4,481.95 +3.74 +0.08%
DAX 9,740.13 +19.22 +0.20%
Crude oil $104.12 (+0.37%)
Gold $1290.10 (-0.73%)
(company / ticker / price / change, % / volume)
Boeing Co | BA | 131.86 | +0.02% | 5.8K |
International Business Machines Co... | IBM | 185.76 | +0.04% | 0.2K |
Johnson & Johnson | JNJ | 101.00 | +0.04% | 0.4K |
JPMorgan Chase and Co | JPM | 54.59 | +0.07% | 0.4K |
General Electric Co | GE | 26.53 | +0.08% | 1.0K |
Nike | NKE | 75.01 | +0.17% | 0.9K |
Walt Disney Co | DIS | 82.51 | +0.19% | 12.2K |
Verizon Communications Inc | VZ | 49.56 | +0.22% | 10.4K |
3M Co | MMM | 140.31 | 0.00% | 1.1K |
Intel Corp | INTC | 26.15 | 0.00% | 0.1K |
Cisco Systems Inc | CSCO | 24.35 | -0.12% | 5.7K |
Exxon Mobil Corp | XOM | 101.33 | -0.17% | 0.1K |
AT&T Inc | T | 35.30 | -0.23% | 2.5K |
Pfizer Inc | PFE | 29.58 | -0.27% | 10.0K |
The stock
indices stocks traded mixed amid the U.S. housing market data.
The IFO -
Business Climate index for Germany dropped to a 5-month low of 110.4 in May,
from 111.2 in March. Analysts had expected the index to decline to 111.0. Market
participants hope the further stimulus measures by the European Central Bank
will be introduced in June due to recently released weak economic data in the
Eurozone.
German
gross domestic product climbed 0.8% in the first quarter (Q4 2013: +0.8%),
meeting analysts’ expectations.
On a yearly
basis, German gross domestic product rose 2.3% in the first quarter (Q4 2013: +2.2%),
exceeding analysts’ expectations of a 2.2% gain.
Pandora A/S declined 3.7% as some shareholders sold a stake of about 10%.
Current
figures:
Name Price Change Change %
FTSE
100 6,800.3 -20.26 -0.30%
DAX 9,740.83 +19.92 +0.20%
CAC 40 4,477.34 -0.87 -0.02%
Asian stock
indices rose due to the positive U.S. economic data, following the U.S. markets.
U.S. flash manufacturing purchasing managers' index rose to 56.2 in May, from
55.4 in April. Analysts had forecasted a gain to 55.6.
Sales of
existing homes in the U.S. climbed to 1.3% in April to an annual rate of 4.65
million units, missing expectations of a 2.2% gain to 4.68 million. That was
the first increase in 2014.
The
Conference Board released its April leading economic index for China. The index
increased 0.9% in April, from a 1.2 gain in March.
Indexes on
the close:
Nikkei
225 14,462.17 +124.38 +0.78%
Hang
Seng 22,965.86 +12.10 +0.05%
Shanghai
Composite 2,034.57 +13.28 +0.66%
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