Market News Briefing – Oct. 14th 2016 12:30 (GMT+1)

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The futures contracts on Wall Street are pointing of a slight increase of 0.3% with the opening of the trading today.
The banks reports are expected to be published before the opening of trading and will influence the markets, as well as the speech of the Fed Chairman Janet Yellen.

Market News Briefing – Oct. 14th 2016 08:00 (GMT+1)

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The Asian stock markets trade today is conducted mainly by rising prices at the background of weakening the Japanese yen against the US dollar, after inflation data in China were better than the economists’ expectations and managed to allay the concerns of investors regarding the performance of the world’s second largest economy.

Market News Briefing – Oct. 14th 2016 07:45 (GMT+1)

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The trading on the stock exchanges of Wall Street closed yesterday with a negative trend after a sharp fall in exports from China raised concerns about the strength of global economic growth.
The trading also took place at the backdrop of unemployment and inflation data released in the US.
On a daily summary, the S&P 500 closed down by 0.3%, after having fallen during trading by 1.1% to a low of three months.
The Dow Jones retreated by 0.2%, the Nasdaq lost 0.5%.

Market News Briefing – Oct. 13th 2016 10:30 (GMT+1)

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The Asian stock markets closed today with declines, after the release of data on a sharp fall in exports to China.
Tokyo fell by 0.4%, Hong Kong lost 1.6%, Shanghai was unchanged , Seoul weakened by 0.9% after the country’s central bank kept the interest rates and lowered the inflation forecast of 1% in 2016.

The Japanese yen strengthened against the וד dollar by 0.4% TO 103.8 yen to the dollar.