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30.08.2017
22:32
Stocks. Daily history for Aug 30’2017:

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

Nikkei +143.99 19506.54 +0.74%

TOPIX +9.89 1607.65 +0.62%

Hang Seng +329.60 28094.61 +1.19%

CSI 300 -0.24 3834.30 -0.01%

Euro Stoxx 50 +15.49 3403.71 +0.46%

FTSE 100 +27.83 7365.26 +0.38%

DAX +56.59 12002.47 +0.47%

CAC 40 +24.42 5056.34 +0.49%

DJIA +27.06 21892.43 +0.12%

S&P 500 +11.29 2457.59 +0.46%

NASDAQ +66.42 6368.31 +1.05%

S&P/TSX +50.43 15133.13 +0.33%

20:08
The main US stock indexes finished trading with the increase

Major US stock indexes completed the session in positive territory, receiving support from US GDP data and the US labor market report.

Data from Automatic Data Processing (ADP) showed that the growth rate of employment in the private sector of the US accelerated in August stronger than expected. According to the report, the number of employees increased by 237 thousand in comparison with the revised upward indicator for July at the level of 201 thousand (originally reported growth of 178 thousand). Analysts had expected that the number of employed will increase by 185 thousand.

A second estimate by the Ministry of Trade showed that the recovery in the US economy in the second quarter was stronger than originally reported. According to the report, GDP grew by 3% from April to June, compared with the original rate of 2.6%. This was the fastest quarterly growth in the last two years. Compared with the previous revision, there were several more strong consumer spending and investments in business. Economists had expected a smaller upward revision in the second quarter of GDP to 2.7%. The economy climbed 1.2% in the first quarter. Economists say that the most recent data show that the US is on track to keep 3% growth in the third quarter. Consumer spending was the main engine in the second quarter, an increase of 3.3% in the second quarter. This was higher than the government's initial estimate of 1.9%. The cost of investment in the business rose by a revised 0.6% in the second quarter, compared with the previous estimate of 0.4%. The report also confirms that inflation is moving away from the Fed's 2% annual target in the second quarter. Inflation, measured by the preferred Fed by the PCE index, fell sharply to 0.3% in the second quarter compared to 2.2% in the first quarter. As a result, the PCE index fell to 1.6% per annum in the second quarter, compared to 2% in the first quarter.

Components of the DOW index finished trading in different directions (14 in positive territory, 16 in negative territory). The leader of growth were the shares of Cisco Systems, Inc. (CSCO, + 1.72%). Outsider were the shares of The Travelers Companies, Inc. (TRV, -1.02%).

Most sectors of the S & P index showed an increase. The services sector grew most (+ 0.8%). The utilities sector showed the greatest decrease (-0.4%).

At closing:

DJIA + 0.11% 21.889.93 +24.56

Nasdaq + 1.05% 6,368.31 +66.42

S & P + 0.46% 2,457.46 +11.16

19:00
DJIA +0.18% 21,904.27 +38.90 Nasdaq +1.08% 6,369.98 +68.09 S&P +0.54% 2,459.57 +13.27
16:00
European stocks closed: FTSE 100 +27.83 7365.26 +0.38% DAX +56.59 12002.47 +0.47% CAC 40 +24.42 5056.34 +0.49%
13:32
U.S. Stocks open: Dow +0.01%, Nasdaq +0.11%, S&P -0.01%
13:23
Before the bell: S&P futures -0.13%, NASDAQ futures -0.04%

U.S. stock-index futures were flat, as investors assessed ADP's monthly report on private-sector jobs and the second estimate of Q2 GDP.


Global Stocks:

Nikkei 19,506.54 +143.99 +0.74%

Hang Seng 28,094.61 +329.60 +1.19%

Shanghai 3,362.99 -2.23 -0.07%

S&P/ASX 5,669.72 +0.709 +0.01%

FTSE 7,371.34 +33.91 +0.46%

CAC 5,065.31 +33.39 +0.66%

DAX 12,039.37 +93.49 +0.78%

Crude $46.09 (-0.75%)

Gold $1,313.10 (-0.44%)

12:51
Wall Street. Stocks before the bell

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


ALCOA INC.

AA

43.38

0.38(0.88%)

14702

ALTRIA GROUP INC.

MO

63.76

-0.05(-0.08%)

462

Amazon.com Inc., NASDAQ

AMZN

956.26

2.20(0.23%)

15012

Apple Inc.

AAPL

163.44

0.53(0.33%)

255618

Barrick Gold Corporation, NYSE

ABX

17.75

-0.07(-0.39%)

97630

Boeing Co

BA

240.85

0.36(0.15%)

886

Caterpillar Inc

CAT

116.15

0.14(0.12%)

1540

Chevron Corp

CVX

107.9

0.04(0.04%)

1036

Cisco Systems Inc

CSCO

31.39

-0.09(-0.29%)

325

Citigroup Inc., NYSE

C

67.71

0.23(0.34%)

16983

Exxon Mobil Corp

XOM

76.5

0.05(0.07%)

800

Facebook, Inc.

FB

168.2

0.15(0.09%)

38830

Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc., NYSE

FCX

15.18

-0.03(-0.20%)

27377

General Electric Co

GE

24.41

-0.03(-0.12%)

17141

General Motors Company, NYSE

GM

35.79

0.27(0.76%)

140

Goldman Sachs

GS

220.93

0.97(0.44%)

2390

Google Inc.

GOOG

923

1.71(0.19%)

1280

Home Depot Inc

HD

150.34

0.50(0.33%)

1098

Intel Corp

INTC

34.87

0.14(0.40%)

403

JPMorgan Chase and Co

JPM

91.5

0.40(0.44%)

6275

McDonald's Corp

MCD

158.5

0.06(0.04%)

1158

Microsoft Corp

MSFT

73.2

0.15(0.21%)

5124

Nike

NKE

52.8

0.07(0.13%)

1236

Tesla Motors, Inc., NASDAQ

TSLA

348.53

1.17(0.34%)

23732

The Coca-Cola Co

KO

45.64

0.19(0.42%)

118

Twitter, Inc., NYSE

TWTR

16.95

0.02(0.12%)

3708

Verizon Communications Inc

VZ

48.5

-0.01(-0.02%)

3643

Wal-Mart Stores Inc

WMT

78.9

0.13(0.17%)

3251

Walt Disney Co

DIS

102.75

0.18(0.18%)

763

08:23
Major European stock exchanges trading in the green zone: FTSE 7375.16 +37.73 + 0.51%, DAX 12023.0 +77.18 + 0.65%, CAC 5060.98 +29.06 + 0.58%
06:44
Mixed start of trading expected on the main European stock exchanges: DAX + 0.5%, CAC 40 + 0.7%, FTSE 100 -0.4%
05:36
Global Stocks

Germany's DAX stock index took a bruising as European equities fell to more-than-six-month lows after North Korea's missile launch over Japan jangled investors nerves and the euro rose. The Stoxx Europe 600 index SXXP, -1.04% dropped 1% to end at 368.42, its lowest close since mid-February, FactSet data showed.

U.S. stock benchmarks on Tuesday staged a recovery from heavy selling earlier in the session that came after a North Korean missile test over Japanese airspace rattled investors and sent Wall Street trawling for assets perceived as safe. The Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, +0.26% rose 56.97 points, or 0.3%, to close at 21,865.37. Blue chips had been off by as much as 135 points, or 0.6%, at its session low.

Asia-Pacific stocks rebounded Wednesday after selling off a day earlier following North Korea's latest missile launch, as equities in the U.S. recovered as well. The return to risk assets came despite a stern response from President Donald Trump. His insistence that all options are on table "should have escalated the risk-off" sentiment seen Tuesday, said Bart Wakabayashi, Tokyo branch manager at State Street.

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