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Investors Continue To Trace Comments Of Official Representatives Of FED

Published 11/13/2013, 05:45 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM
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On Tuesday, the American market finished the trading session with a small decrease. This week is rather quiet from the point of the publication of macroeconomic statistical data, so the participants of the market are digesting data published last week, taking profit and following speeches by representatives of different regulators.

Yesterday's comments from a representative of FED of Dallas, didn't deceive our expectations. He called recent data from the labor market "quite good", and emphasized that further stimulation of the economy every day bears more and more risks. At the same time, Kocherlakota devoted his speech to the weak condition of the labor market, hinting that it is still too early to speak about turning of monetary easing program. Also, attention can be paid to the speech of Fisher, even though he isn't the voting member of FOMC for the current year, he will acquire a vote in 2014. Today is the expected speech of Sandra Pianalto's, who also doesn't possess a vote in 2013.

As a result, the trading session in the US finished with the Dow Jones Industrial Average index losing 0.21% on a level of 15750.67 points, the index of the wide market S&P 500 went down by 0.24% to level of 1767.69 points, and the index of the hi-tech companies Nasdaq was closed with zero change on a level of 3919.92 points.

The European stock platforms yesterday also appeared to be under pressure from the corporate reporting, leading indexes lost around 0.3-0,6%. Asian platforms began the new day with a decrease, the news background is formed by China where they ended the 3rd plenum of the Central Committee of communist party. Investors estimated meeting results as unclear, prospects of the economy were presented without concrete steps on achievement of goals. The Chinese Hang Seng loses this morning around 0.9%.

Commodities are continuing to fall, even this morning prices for Oil and Gold are managing to win back a bit from yesterday’s losses. Brent is traded on a price of 105.99$ per barrel adding 0.43% and WTI is up by 0.39% at 93.89$ per barrel. Gold is at price of 1274.59$ per troy ounce and wins 0.26%, and Silver oppositely loses 0.06%, and is traded on a price of 20.76$ per troy ounce.

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