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25.09.2013
19:00
Dow -36.32 15,298.27 -0.24% Nasdaq -2.83 3,765.42 -0.08% S&P -1.74 1,695.68 -0.10%
17:20
European stock close

Most European stocks fell amid concern over budget talks in the world’s largest economy and as a report showed U.S. durable-goods orders excluding transportation unexpectedly dropped.

The Stoxx 600 dropped 0.1 percent to 312.99 at 4:33 p.m. in London, as three shares retreated for every two that gained. The gauge has still climbed 5.3 percent in September as the Federal Reserve refrained from reducing its monthly asset purchases. It has surged 9.8 percent since the end of June, heading for the biggest quarterly gain in four years.

National benchmark indexes retreated in 10 of the 18 western-European markets today.

FTSE 100 6,551.53 -19.93 -0.30% CAC 40 4,195.35 -0.26 -0.01% DAX 8,665.63 +1.03 +0.01%

U.S. durable-goods orders, excluding the volatile transportation category, slipped 0.1 percent in August after falling a revised 0.5 percent the previous month, according to the Commerce Department. The median forecast of economists survey called for a 1 percent gain.

Americans are losing faith in the nation’s economic recovery even as forecasters expect growth to accelerate. Fewer people anticipate European Stocks Fluctuate Before U.S. Durable-Goods Orders Data improvement in the economy’s strength over the next year than in the last survey in June, with 27 percent saying the expansion will be more robust, down from 39 percent who expected improvement three months earlier.

Congress has yet to pass a budget for the fiscal year starting Oct. 1. U.S. lawmakers are also debating legislation to increase the government’s authority to borrow and pay bills, with the Treasury Department estimating the debt limit could be reached as soon as mid-October.

Nordea (NDA) dropped 2.7 percent to 77.05 kronor. Sweden sold 284 million shares for 76 kronor each, valuing the 7 percent stake at 21.6 billion kronor ($3.4 billion).

Carnival fell 7 percent to 2,100 pence in London trading, heading toward the lowest price in more than a year. Morgan Stanley cut the stock to underweight, similar to a sell recommendation, from equal weight, citing the company’s valuation. Carnival slumped 5.6 percent yesterday after the cruise-ship operator said it may post a loss.

Tesco Plc, the U.K.’s largest retailer, fell 3.7 percent to 360.10 pence, the lowest price in two months, as JPMorgan Chase & Co. reduced the stock to underweight from neutral. The brokerage said the emergence of German discounters Aldi and Lidl may cause Tesco to go “through a painful rebasing of pricing and the gross ">Commerzbank AG dropped 6 percent to 8.78 euros, extending its two-day decline to 7.8 percent. The shares fell yesterday after Equinet AG downgraded the lender to hold from buy, citing its exposure to the shipping industry and possible need for another capital increase.

ThyssenKrupp rose 3.7 percent to 18.15 euros as Cevian raised its stake to 5.2 percent. The Swedish investment company said it’s convinced of the steelmaker’s long-term potential.

16:00
European stock close: FTSE 100 6,551.53 -19.93 -0.30% CAC 40 4,195.35 -0.26 -0.01% DAX 8,665.63 +1.03 +0.01%
13:42
U.S. Stocks open: Dow 15,317.18 -17.41 -0.11%, Nasdaq 3,763.44 -4.81 -0.13%, S&P 1,695.02 -2.40 -0.14%
13:29
Before the bell: S&P futures +0.02%, Nasdaq futures +0.11%

U.S. stock-index futures were little changed as orders for equipment unexpectedly rose and concern grew that lawmakers won’t reach a budget deal.

Global Stocks:

Nikkei  14,620.53 -112.08 -0.76%

Hang Seng 23,209.63 +30.59 +0.13%

Shanghai Composite 2,198.52 -9.02 -0.41%

FTSE  6,556.6 -14.86 -0.23%

CAC  4,189.55 -6.06 -0.14%

DAX 8,664.27 -0.33 0.00%

Crude oil $103.85 +0.70%

Gold $1319.40 +0.24%


13:00
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Facebook (FB) initiated with a Buy at Canaccord Genuity

Facebook (FB) target raised to $54 from $36 at Oppenheimer

Nike (NKE) reiterated at Neutral at Janney,  target raised from $57 to $65

10:30
European stocks erased their losses

European stocks erased their losses as telecommunication and mining companies advanced. Asian shares and U.S. index futures were little changed.

The Stoxx 600 rose less than 0.1 percent to 313.35 at 10:20 a.m. in London, having earlier lost as much as 0.5 percent. The gauge has still climbed 5.4 percent in September as the Federal Reserve refrained from reducing its monthly asset purchases. It has surged 10 percent this quarter, on course for the biggest gain in four years. Standard & Poor’s 500 Index futures added less than 0.1 percent today, while the MSCI Asia Pacific Index declined 0.1 percent.

A Commerce Department report at 8:30 a.m. Washington time may show that U.S. durable-goods orders, excluding the volatile transportation category, rose 1 percent in August after falling 0.8 percent the previous month, according to the median forecast of 60 economists in a survey.

Separate data from the Commerce Department will probably show that purchases of new houses climbed to a 420,000 annual rate last month after plunging in July by the most in three years, economists projected.

Nordea Bank AB slid 2 percent as Sweden sold its remaining 7 percent stake in the Nordic region’s largest lender.

Carnival Corp., the world’s biggest cruise-ship operator, slumped 7 percent for the biggest drop in the Stoxx Europe 600 Index.

ThyssenKrupp AG rose 3.2 percent as Cevian Capital AB bought a 5.3 percent holding in the German steelmaker.

FTSE 100 6,567.93 -3.53 -0.05%

CAC 40 4,189.14 -6.47 -0.15%

DAX 8,647.71 -16.89 -0.19%

09:00
Asia Pacific stocks close

Asian stocks fell for a second day, paring the biggest monthly advance since January 2012 for the regional benchmark index, after U.S. consumer confidence slumped in September to a four-month low.

Nikkei 225 14,620.53 -112.08 -0.76%

Hang Seng 23,209.63 +30.59 +0.13%

S&P/ASX 200 5,275.94 +41.78 +0.80%

Shanghai Composite 2,198.52 -9.02 -0.41%

Mitsui Chemicals Inc. lost 4.8 percent in Tokyo, leading materials producers lower.

NTT Data Corp. , a Japanese network-services company, slumped 7.8 percent, pacing a retreat in technology firms.

Tokyo Electron Ltd. surged 13 percent after Applied Materials Inc., the largest chipmaking-equipment supplier, agreed to buy the company for $9.39 billion in stock.



07:41
FTSE 100 6,558.87 -12.59 -0.19%, CAC 40 4,185.2 -10.41 -0.25%, Xetra DAX 8,642.22 -22.38 -0.26%
06:40
European bourses are initially seen trading very narrowly mixed Wednesday: the FTSE down 7, the DAX up 2 and the CAC down 1.
05:20
Stocks. Daily history for Sep 24’2013:

Nikkei 225 14,742.42 -23.76 -0.16%

Hang Seng 23,354.73 -147,78 -0,63%

S & P / ASX 200 5,252.46 -24,23 -0,46%

Shanghai Composite 2,221.04 29,19 1,33%

FTSE 100 6,571.46 +14.09 +0.21%

CAC 40 4,195.61 +23.53 +0.56%

DAX 8,664.6 +29.31 +0.34%

Dow -65.18 15,336.20 -0.42%

Nasdaq +2.96 3,768.25 +0.08%

S&P -4.35 1,697.49 -0.26%


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