US stocks are open. S&P up about 5 points. Nasdaq up 10 points
09.06.2017
Dow up 43 pointsUS stocks are open with the S&P up around 5 points or 0.19%, the Nasdaq up 10 points or 0.15% and the Dow up 43 points or +0.22%.
09.06.2017
Dow up 43 pointsUS stocks are open with the S&P up around 5 points or 0.19%, the Nasdaq up 10 points or 0.15% and the Dow up 43 points or +0.22%.
09.06.2017
Arlene Foster throws support the Tories ways..She adds:Talks to explore how it may be possible to bring stability to our nation. Foster is said to be "keen to avoid a hard border with Ireland and has spoken against a hard Brexit." The DUP party won 10 seats in the election.
09.06.2017
Est -0.3% vs -0.3% lastTypically not a huge market mover.
09.06.2017
Last month -0.3%The US wholesale sales for April fell -0.5% vs -0.3% estimate. The prior month came in at -0.3%.
09.06.2017
Fall at the opening, has reversed higher.The US 10 year yield fell on the opening and traded as lows as 2.1641%, but has recovered and trades at the highest levels for the week. The yield is trading at 2.2215%, not far off the high of 2.2268%.
09.06.2017
Credit rating agency gives their viewsUK vote adds to political Brexit uncertaintiesGen. election results creates uncertainty over policy platform, political cohesion and longevity of next UK governmentElection result will have implications for Brexit aand potentially fiscal policyIncreases range of possible Brexit outcomes, including a potentially softer deal and a disorderly exitterm
09.06.2017
1.11609-71 is home to a lot of swing levelsThe EURUSD is seeing a bounce off a floor area defined by a number of swing lows/high.
09.06.2017
Seeing a little bounceHere was the picture from the earlier post (you can read the post here).
09.06.2017
Up from 2.17% last weekThe weekly NY Fed GDP forecast for the 2Q sees US growth at 2.25% vs 2.17% last week.
09.06.2017
That would be a good start...UK PM is on the wires with some headlines.