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24.11.2017
18:30
The main US stock indexes finished trading with a rise

The main US stock indices grew moderately on Friday, with the Nasdaq and S & P 500 reaching record highs, helped by higher commodity prices, as well as by the fact that retailers' stocks began to strengthen signs of a strong start to the holiday season.

Certain pressure on the course of trading was provided by preliminary data from Markit Economics, which showed that business activity in the US private sector continued to expand in November, but the growth rate slowed somewhat. Composite index PMI, which estimates the change in activity in the production and services sectors, fell in November to 54.6 points from 55.2 points in October. As a result, the last reading indicated the slowest expansion of private sector activity since July. However, despite the slowdown, the study pointed to a steady, and stronger, increase in new orders in November.

Quotes of WTI crude oil jumped by more than 1.5%, reaching the highest level in more than two years, as the supply of oil to storage facilities continued to decline due to the shutdown of the Keystone pipeline in North America. Meanwhile, the price of Brent crude rose by about 0.5%. Due to the oil spill on November 16, deliveries through the Keystone pipeline, linking Alberta's oil sands with US refineries and normally pumping 590,000 barrels per day to the US refinery, declined, and the reserves in the Cushing's store, Oklahoma, fell.

Most components of the DOW index finished trading in positive territory (21 out of 30). Leader of growth were shares of Visa Inc. (V, + 1.04%). Outsider were shares of Caterpillar Inc. (CAT, -0.45%).

All sectors of S & P recorded a rise. The technological sector grew most (+ 0.6%).

At closing:

Dow + 0.14% 23.557.99 +31.81

Nasdaq + 0.32% 6,889.16 +21.80

S & P + 0.21% 2,602.42 +5.34

18:00
DJIA +0.14% 23,558.29 +32.11 Nasdaq +0.32% 6,889.26 +21.90 S&P +0.22% 2,602.74 +5.66
17:00
European stocks closed: FTSE 100 -7.60 7409.64 -0.10% DAX +51.29 13059.84 +0.39% CAC 40 +10.92 5390.46 +0.20%
14:32
U.S. Stocks open: Dow +0.13%, Nasdaq +0.14%, S&P +0.18%
14:18
Before the bell: S&P futures +0.30%, NASDAQ futures +0.17%

U.S. stock-index futures were higher on Friday, a day after the Thanksgiving holiday, advancing with oil prices and with retail stocks in focus as Black Friday kicks off the holiday shopping season.


Global Stocks:

Nikkei 22,550.85 +27.70 +0.12%

Hang Seng 29,866.32 +158.38 +0.53%

Shanghai 3,353.82 +1.90 +0.06%

S&P/ASX 5,982.55 -3.64 -0.06%

FTSE 7,417.86 +0.62 +0.01%

CAC 5,406.63 +27.09 +0.50%

DAX 13,115.07 +106.52 +0.82%

Crude $58.75 (+1.26%)

Gold $1,287.50 (-0.36%)

13:43
Wall Street. Stocks before the bell

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


3M Co

MMM

231.4

-0.18(-0.08%)

194

Amazon.com Inc., NASDAQ

AMZN

1,164.40

8.24(0.71%)

41294

American Express Co

AXP

93.4

-0.42(-0.45%)

347

Apple Inc.

AAPL

175.55

0.59(0.34%)

117671

AT&T Inc

T

34.95

0.08(0.23%)

9947

Barrick Gold Corporation, NYSE

ABX

14.23

0.09(0.64%)

78263

Boeing Co

BA

267

1.85(0.70%)

856

Caterpillar Inc

CAT

138.15

0.14(0.10%)

3572

Chevron Corp

CVX

116.21

0.30(0.26%)

158

Cisco Systems Inc

CSCO

36.54

0.09(0.25%)

3274

Citigroup Inc., NYSE

C

72.78

0.52(0.72%)

2550

Deere & Company, NYSE

DE

146.01

0.76(0.52%)

1130

Exxon Mobil Corp

XOM

81.3

0.20(0.25%)

4728

Facebook, Inc.

FB

181.34

0.47(0.26%)

31636

Ford Motor Co.

F

12.09

0.02(0.17%)

4310

Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc., NYSE

FCX

14.37

0.13(0.91%)

2392

General Electric Co

GE

18.41

0.26(1.43%)

198067

General Motors Company, NYSE

GM

44.64

0.35(0.79%)

562

Google Inc.

GOOG

1,039.99

4.03(0.39%)

789

Hewlett-Packard Co.

HPQ

21.42

0.08(0.37%)

2213

Intel Corp

INTC

44.74

0.09(0.20%)

3126

International Business Machines Co...

IBM

152.4

0.63(0.42%)

941

Johnson & Johnson

JNJ

137.1

-0.19(-0.14%)

344

JPMorgan Chase and Co

JPM

99

0.36(0.37%)

1005

Merck & Co Inc

MRK

54.17

-0.20(-0.37%)

2246

Microsoft Corp

MSFT

83.3

0.19(0.23%)

7932

Pfizer Inc

PFE

35.45

0.02(0.06%)

665

Tesla Motors, Inc., NASDAQ

TSLA

315.25

2.65(0.85%)

21652

Twitter, Inc., NYSE

TWTR

22.36

0.09(0.40%)

32470

Verizon Communications Inc

VZ

47.58

0.48(1.02%)

1145

Visa

V

111.2

0.38(0.34%)

1186

Wal-Mart Stores Inc

WMT

96.75

0.34(0.35%)

5754

Walt Disney Co

DIS

102.88

0.14(0.14%)

482

Yandex N.V., NASDAQ

YNDX

35.31

1.41(4.16%)

32653

13:38
Target price changes before the market open

Deere (DE) target raised to $155 at RBC Capital Mkts

Merck (MRK) target lowered to $59 from $62 at Deutsche Bank

08:34
Major European stock exchanges trading in the green zone: FTSE 7420.11 +2.87 + 0.04%, DAX 13018.71 +10.16 + 0.08%, CAC 5383.39 +3.85 + 0.07%
06:24
Global Stocks

A broad gauge of European stocks steadied at the end of trade Thursday, after spending the session struggling to find firm direction. But French blue-chip shares climbed after data showed the country led the strengthening in the eurozone economy this month. How key gauges moved: The Stoxx Europe 600 SXXP, +0.02% closed up less than 1 point at 387.12 after a topsy-turvy session for European equities. The index had risen as much as 0.2% and lost as much as 0.6% intraday.

U.S. stock futures were struggling to make much headway on Thursday, as traders steered away from making any big trading bets and instead focused on Thanksgiving Day feasting. The global backdrop for equities was mostly weaker, with Chinese stocks dropping sharply and European stocks largely sluggish except for French blue chips.

More new regulations and investors' preference for larger-cap companies whacked Chinese stocks, while activity was muted elsewhere in Asia. Thursday is a holiday in Japan and the U.S. The Shenzhen Composite 399106, -0.49% closed down 2.9% and the startup-heavy ChiNext gauge 399102, -0.27% slid 2.8% as Beijing took steps to halt the proliferation of small online lenders, days after saying it plans to streamline oversight of asset-management products sold by financial institutions.

01:43
Stocks. Daily history for Nov 23’2017:

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

FTSE 7417.24 -1.78 -0.02%

DAX 13008.55 -6.49 -0.05%

CAC 5379.54 +26.78 +0.50%

STOXX600 387.12 +0.06 +0.02%

SHANGHAI 3352.99 -77.48 -2.26%

KOSPI 2537.15 -3.36 -0.13%

ASX 200 5986.19 -0.22 0%

SHENZHEN 534.82 -16.84 -3.05%

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