Dados pra hoje ...
Zeb_PT Escreveu:Os dados parecem negativos e os mercados reagem para cima, será que alguem pode tentar explicar?
Normalmente estas coisas não têm explicação. Tentar racionalizar esses movimentos passa por presumir saber o que leva os investidores a comprar ou vender e eu não acredito muito que isso seja possível...
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Os dados parecem negativos e os mercados reagem para cima, será que alguem pode tentar explicar?
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Para muito errar e muito mais aprender!
"who loses best will win in the end!" - Phantom of the Pits
Nota: As análises apresentadas constituem artigos de opinião do autor, não devendo ser entendidos como recomendações de compra e venda ou aconselhamento financeiro.
Já que o paubo não parece estar ao serviço,
Dados EUA:
US Initial Jobless Claims (FEB 13): 473K vs. 438K esp. e 440K ant.,
US Continuing Claims (FEB 6): 4563K vs. 4500K esp. e 4538K ant.
US Producer Price Index MoM (JAN): 1.4% vs. 0.8% esp. e 0.2% ant
PPI Ex Food & Energy MoM (JAN): 0.3% vs. 0.1% esp. e 0.0% ant.
Abraços.
Dados EUA:
US Initial Jobless Claims (FEB 13): 473K vs. 438K esp. e 440K ant.,
US Continuing Claims (FEB 6): 4563K vs. 4500K esp. e 4538K ant.
US Producer Price Index MoM (JAN): 1.4% vs. 0.8% esp. e 0.2% ant
PPI Ex Food & Energy MoM (JAN): 0.3% vs. 0.1% esp. e 0.0% ant.
Abraços.
“A elevação dos pensamentos denuncia a nobreza dos sentimentos.”
Com algum atraso...
Dados ZonaEuro :
ZEW Ec. Sentiment : 40.2 (esp. 41.5)
Dados Alemaha :
ZEW Ec. Sentiment : 45.1 (Esp. 41.0),
ZEW Curr. Conditions : -54.8 (esp. 53.0)
Dados UK :
CPI MoM: -0.2% (esp.-0.1%)
CPI YoY : 3.5% (esp. 3.5%)
Core CPI YoY: 3.1% (esp. 3.2%)
RPI MoM: 0.0% (esp. 0.0%)
RPI YoY: 3.7% (esp. 3.8%)
Dados ZonaEuro :
ZEW Ec. Sentiment : 40.2 (esp. 41.5)
Dados Alemaha :
ZEW Ec. Sentiment : 45.1 (Esp. 41.0),
ZEW Curr. Conditions : -54.8 (esp. 53.0)
Dados UK :
CPI MoM: -0.2% (esp.-0.1%)
CPI YoY : 3.5% (esp. 3.5%)
Core CPI YoY: 3.1% (esp. 3.2%)
RPI MoM: 0.0% (esp. 0.0%)
RPI YoY: 3.7% (esp. 3.8%)
...
Wall St futures point to higher open, banks eyed
16/02/10 - 09:55 H
* Futures for the Dow Jones industrial average , the
S&P 500 and the Nasdaq 100 rise 0.4 to 0.6
percent, pointing to a higher open on Wall Street on Tuesday.
* Banks will be in focus after Barclays Plc said it
had started the year well, having beaten expectations with 2009
profits of over 11.6 billion pounds ($18.18 billion) on the back
of a strong performance at its investment banking unit.
[ID:nLDE61E0QU]
* New York Federal Reserve releases at 1330 GMT its Empire
State Manufacturing Survey for February. Economists in a Reuters
survey expect a reading of 18.0 compared with 15.92 in January.
* National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo issue
the February housing market index at 1800 GMT. Economists in a
Reuters poll expect a reading of 16, compared with 15 in
January.
* Kraft Foods Inc is due to report earnings. The
company said on Monday it had just over 90 percent acceptances
from Cadbury Plc shareholders in its takeover of the
British confectioner. [ID:nN15139559]
* At 2200 GMT, ABC News releases its consumer comfort index
for the week ended Feb. 14 versus the prior week. In the
previous week, the index read -48.
* Investors will keep a close eye on Greece. Eurogroup
chairman Jean-Claude Juncker said the country must step up
efforts to cut its budget deficit and understand that other euro
zone citizens are not prepared to pay for its government's
mistakes.
Speaking on Deutschlandfunk German radio, Juncker, who heads
the Eurogroup of euro zone finance ministers, said if Greece
failed to convince its peers within the monetary union with its
austerity measures, it faced the risk of sanctions.
* If U.S. President Barack Obama's plan to ban proprietary
trading at some banks was applied in the European Union, it
could be problematic for the bloc's universal banks, an EU
document obtained by Reuters said. [ID:nLDE61E28Q]
The plan, dubbed the "Volcker rule," was drafted by White
House adviser and former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker,
stunned global markets last month and is already facing
resistance in Congress.
* U.S. crude oil futures and North Sea Brent crude
futures rose over $1 a barrel, spurred by gains in the
euro against the dollar.
* Australia's central bank intends to raise rates gradually
this year to contain inflation, while keeping a wary eye on both
sovereign risk abroad and the efforts of China to cool its
economy. [ID:nSGE61F01M]
* European shares rose in morning trading, buoyed by
stronger banks. The pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 <.FTEU3> index
was up 0.8 percent.
* Japan's Nikkei average edged up 0.2 percent but gains were
limited by concerns over risk factors, such as the impact of
China's efforts to curb bank lending, and Greece's fiscal woes.
[ID:nTOE61F049]
* U.S. markets were closed on Monday for the Presidents' Day
holiday.
* The Dow and S&P 500 dipped on Friday as China's move to
curb bank lending and U.S. and European economic data raised
fears the global recovery might be in jeopardy.
* The Dow Jones industrial average <.DJI> dropped 45.05
points, or 0.44 percent, to 10,099.14. The Standard & Poor's 500
Index <.SPX> slipped 2.96 points, or 0.27 percent, to 1,075.51.
But the Nasdaq Composite Index <.IXIC> rose 6.12 points, or 0.28
percent, to 2,183.53.
(Reporting by Atul Prakash; Editing by Louise Heavens)
((atul.prakash@reuters.com; +44 20 7542 6189; Reuters
Messaging: atul.prakash.reuters.com@reuters.net)
Cumps.
16/02/10 - 09:55 H
* Futures for the Dow Jones industrial average , the
S&P 500 and the Nasdaq 100 rise 0.4 to 0.6
percent, pointing to a higher open on Wall Street on Tuesday.
* Banks will be in focus after Barclays Plc said it
had started the year well, having beaten expectations with 2009
profits of over 11.6 billion pounds ($18.18 billion) on the back
of a strong performance at its investment banking unit.
[ID:nLDE61E0QU]
* New York Federal Reserve releases at 1330 GMT its Empire
State Manufacturing Survey for February. Economists in a Reuters
survey expect a reading of 18.0 compared with 15.92 in January.
* National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo issue
the February housing market index at 1800 GMT. Economists in a
Reuters poll expect a reading of 16, compared with 15 in
January.
* Kraft Foods Inc is due to report earnings. The
company said on Monday it had just over 90 percent acceptances
from Cadbury Plc shareholders in its takeover of the
British confectioner. [ID:nN15139559]
* At 2200 GMT, ABC News releases its consumer comfort index
for the week ended Feb. 14 versus the prior week. In the
previous week, the index read -48.
* Investors will keep a close eye on Greece. Eurogroup
chairman Jean-Claude Juncker said the country must step up
efforts to cut its budget deficit and understand that other euro
zone citizens are not prepared to pay for its government's
mistakes.
Speaking on Deutschlandfunk German radio, Juncker, who heads
the Eurogroup of euro zone finance ministers, said if Greece
failed to convince its peers within the monetary union with its
austerity measures, it faced the risk of sanctions.
* If U.S. President Barack Obama's plan to ban proprietary
trading at some banks was applied in the European Union, it
could be problematic for the bloc's universal banks, an EU
document obtained by Reuters said. [ID:nLDE61E28Q]
The plan, dubbed the "Volcker rule," was drafted by White
House adviser and former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker,
stunned global markets last month and is already facing
resistance in Congress.
* U.S. crude oil futures and North Sea Brent crude
futures rose over $1 a barrel, spurred by gains in the
euro against the dollar.
* Australia's central bank intends to raise rates gradually
this year to contain inflation, while keeping a wary eye on both
sovereign risk abroad and the efforts of China to cool its
economy. [ID:nSGE61F01M]
* European shares rose in morning trading, buoyed by
stronger banks. The pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 <.FTEU3> index
was up 0.8 percent.
* Japan's Nikkei average edged up 0.2 percent but gains were
limited by concerns over risk factors, such as the impact of
China's efforts to curb bank lending, and Greece's fiscal woes.
[ID:nTOE61F049]
* U.S. markets were closed on Monday for the Presidents' Day
holiday.
* The Dow and S&P 500 dipped on Friday as China's move to
curb bank lending and U.S. and European economic data raised
fears the global recovery might be in jeopardy.
* The Dow Jones industrial average <.DJI> dropped 45.05
points, or 0.44 percent, to 10,099.14. The Standard & Poor's 500
Index <.SPX> slipped 2.96 points, or 0.27 percent, to 1,075.51.
But the Nasdaq Composite Index <.IXIC> rose 6.12 points, or 0.28
percent, to 2,183.53.
(Reporting by Atul Prakash; Editing by Louise Heavens)
((atul.prakash@reuters.com; +44 20 7542 6189; Reuters
Messaging: atul.prakash.reuters.com@reuters.net)
Cumps.
PequenoInvest Escreveu:paubo Escreveu:Dados EUA:
Advance Retail Sales: 0.5 (esp: 0.3%)
Retail Sales Less Autos: 0.6 (esp: 0.5%)
Importantíssimo!
Vamos lá ver a confiança daqui a pouco mais de 1 hora e esperar que o nosso mercado comece a aliviar.
Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index: 73.70 (esp: 74.40)

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Fazendo de paubo e pq estava de olho nisto como possivel desbloqueio de bulls:
8:30am USD Unemployment Claims 440K (corrente) 460K (esperado) 480K (ultimo)
E obviamente quanto mais baixo melhor...
Alem de mostrar uma clara reversão de tendencia deste indicador.
EDIT: Obviamente não consegui ser mais rapido que o paubo (não fosse o seu avatar uma especie de Lucky Luke)
8:30am USD Unemployment Claims 440K (corrente) 460K (esperado) 480K (ultimo)
E obviamente quanto mais baixo melhor...
Alem de mostrar uma clara reversão de tendencia deste indicador.
EDIT: Obviamente não consegui ser mais rapido que o paubo (não fosse o seu avatar uma especie de Lucky Luke)
http://marketapprentice.wordpress.com
Para muito errar e muito mais aprender!
"who loses best will win in the end!" - Phantom of the Pits
Nota: As análises apresentadas constituem artigos de opinião do autor, não devendo ser entendidos como recomendações de compra e venda ou aconselhamento financeiro.
Para muito errar e muito mais aprender!
"who loses best will win in the end!" - Phantom of the Pits
Nota: As análises apresentadas constituem artigos de opinião do autor, não devendo ser entendidos como recomendações de compra e venda ou aconselhamento financeiro.
Re: A que horas a reunião
Bull Bull Escreveu:alguém sabe a que horas é que começa a sair as noticias sobre a possível ajuda á Grécia
O programa para hoje:
Thursday, 11 February 2010
09.30 – 10.15 Arrival of members of the delegations at the Solvay
library (not in protocol order)
(outside the entrance, host broadcaster + photo/TV -
Pool A)
10.15 – 10.30 Meeting with the President of the European
Parliament
Tour-de-table before the meeting
(host broadcaster + photo/TV - Pool B)
10.30 Family photo
(host broadcaster + photo/TV - Pool C)
10.35 – 13.00 First working session
13.00 – 14.30 Working lunch
14.30 – 16.30 Second working session
+/- 16.30 Arrival of members of the delegations at the Justus
Lipsius building
(VIP entrance, level 02, outside, host broadcaster +
photo/TV)
16.45 Press conference by the President of the European
Council at Justus Lipsius building
(Press room - press centre, level 00)
National briefings in the press centre
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