Market News Briefing – Sept. 20th 2016 12:30 (GMT+1)

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Two hours before the start of the trading day in Wall Street:

The futures contracts are rising by 0.3% and the US bond yields to 10 years decreases to 1.68% point.

Oil prices: the Brent falling by 1.1% to 45.5 dollar per barrel, the WTI falling at a similar rate to 42.8 dollar per barrel.

In Europe: the Dax and the FTSE rising by 0.6%, the CAC rising by 0.3%.

Market News Briefing – Sep. 5th 2016 07:00 (GMT+1)

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The Asian markets reacting to the disappointing US employment report with a rises.
Tokyo rises by 1%,Hong Kong rising by 1.7%,Shanghai climbed 0.2%.
The foreign exchange market, the US dollar weakened by 0.3% against the yen and is trading at about 103.62 yen to the dollar.
For the Japanese exporters it is bad news, because they prefer a weak yen to help them be more competitive in export markets.

Market News Briefing – Sep. 2nd 2016 09:00 (GMT+1)

Stock market abstract background

The European stock markets trade is conducted with rising prices ahead of the publication of the US employment report (13:30 UK time), which is expected to vote on the continued recovery of the US labor market and a further decline in unemployment, which will strengthen the chances of another interest rate rise in the US this year.