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81Global Stock Market Movement - Page 4 Empty Re: Global Stock Market Movement Mon Mar 16, 2020 7:38 pm

Yahapalanaya


Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

S&P,Nasdaq,DOW all blood bath today.Market stopped twice.     Curent         
        Dow20,892.83-2,292.79-9.89%
S&P 5002,450.19-260.83-9.62%
Nasdaq7,140.22-734.66-9.33%
GlobalDow2,282.15-188.50-7.63%
Gold1,466.20-50.50-3.33%
[url=https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/future/crude oil - electronic?mod=home-page]Oil[/url]29.27-2.46-7.75%

82Global Stock Market Movement - Page 4 Empty Re: Global Stock Market Movement Tue Mar 17, 2020 9:47 pm

ColomboCSE


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

now all Green after Federal Reserve reintroduced(17/Mar/2020) hope today market end also green.

83Global Stock Market Movement - Page 4 Empty Re: Global Stock Market Movement Tue Mar 17, 2020 10:34 pm

Miss-Sangeetha


Moderator
Moderator

WORLD Market Data At One Glance
Today 17-03-2020 at 10.30 PM (SL Time)
All markets across Europe & America gaining Considerably  
Global Stock Market Movement - Page 4 Cnn810



Source-CNN/Business

84Global Stock Market Movement - Page 4 Empty Re: Global Stock Market Movement Wed Mar 18, 2020 10:35 am

Miss-Sangeetha


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Asian Stocks Markets Steady On Stimulus Plans
Asian stock markets steadied on Wednesday after major economies revealed details of their plans to ease the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

It came after Wall Street's main indexes rebounded by more than 5% on Tuesday after steep falls on Monday.

In the US, the Trump administration outlined a $1 trillion (£830bn) package to support the world's biggest economy.

At the same time the UK has revealed details of its own stimulus measures, including £330bn of business loans.

In early Asian trade, Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 was 1.4% higher, the Hang Seng in Hong was up by 0.5%, and China's Shanghai Composite gained 1.2%.

However, overnight US stock market futures were indicating a weaker open for Wall Street.

Oil prices have also steadied after sliding on Tuesday to their lowest level in four years.

Global energy markets have been hit in recent weeks by concerns that the coronavirus pandemic will push the global economy into recession and after Saudi Arabia slashed the price of its crude in a dispute with Russia

Earlier US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said he supports sending money directly to Americans as part of a $1tn stimulus aimed at averting an economic crisis caused by the coronavirus.

"We're looking at sending cheques to Americans immediately," he said.

The $250bn in cheques are part of a huge aid package which the White House is discussing with Congress.

A $1tn aid package - roughly the size of the entire UK budget - would be larger than the US response to the 2008 financial crisis, amounting to nearly a quarter of what the US federal government spent last year.

The UK government has also unveiled a package of financial measures to shore up the economy against the coronavirus impact.

It includes £330bn in loans, £20bn in other aid, a business rates holiday, and grants for retailers and pubs. Help for airlines is also being considered.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak told a news conference that it was an "economic emergency. Never in peacetime have we faced an economic fight like this one."

In Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is reportedly forming a panel of key economic ministers and Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda to discuss measures to prop up an economy hit by the fallout from the coronavirus epidemic.

The move would put Japan in line with nations across the globe preparing measures to combat the impact of the coronavirus that has pushed economies around the world towards recession.

Source-BBC/Business

85Global Stock Market Movement - Page 4 Empty Re: Global Stock Market Movement Wed Mar 18, 2020 10:47 pm

bhanu


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

Daw below 20,000. 3.5 years gain lost within weeks.

86Global Stock Market Movement - Page 4 Empty Re: Global Stock Market Movement Wed Mar 18, 2020 11:46 pm

Yahapalanaya

Yahapalanaya
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

Miss-Sangeetha wrote:Asian Stocks Markets Steady On Stimulus Plans
Asian stock markets steadied on Wednesday after major economies revealed details of their plans to ease the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

It came after Wall Street's main indexes rebounded by more than 5% on Tuesday after steep falls on Monday.

In the US, the Trump administration outlined a $1 trillion (£830bn) package to support the world's biggest economy.

At the same time the UK has revealed details of its own stimulus measures, including £330bn of business loans.

In early Asian trade, Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 was 1.4% higher, the Hang Seng in Hong was up by 0.5%, and China's Shanghai Composite gained 1.2%.

However, overnight US stock market futures were indicating a weaker open for Wall Street.

Oil prices have also steadied after sliding on Tuesday to their lowest level in four years.

Global energy markets have been hit in recent weeks by concerns that the coronavirus pandemic will push the global economy into recession and after Saudi Arabia slashed the price of its crude in a dispute with Russia

Earlier US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said he supports sending money directly to Americans as part of a $1tn stimulus aimed at averting an economic crisis caused by the coronavirus.

"We're looking at sending cheques to Americans immediately," he said.

The $250bn in cheques are part of a huge aid package which the White House is discussing with Congress.

A $1tn aid package - roughly the size of the entire UK budget - would be larger than the US response to the 2008 financial crisis, amounting to nearly a quarter of what the US federal government spent last year.

The UK government has also unveiled a package of financial measures to shore up the economy against the coronavirus impact.

It includes £330bn in loans, £20bn in other aid, a business rates holiday, and grants for retailers and pubs. Help for airlines is also being considered.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak told a news conference that it was an "economic emergency. Never in peacetime have we faced an economic fight like this one."

In Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is reportedly forming a panel of key economic ministers and Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda to discuss measures to prop up an economy hit by the fallout from the coronavirus epidemic.

The move would put Japan in line with nations across the globe preparing measures to combat the impact of the coronavirus that has pushed economies around the world towards recession.

Source-BBC/Business
When will GOTA anounce aid package to his people and small business owners? It might be the difference he brought.Smile Smile Smile

87Global Stock Market Movement - Page 4 Empty Re: Global Stock Market Movement Thu Mar 19, 2020 10:17 am

target1


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

Sector Performance

All sectors=-5.18%
Food & Staples Retailing+1.58%

Sector leaders: Food, Agriculture & Farm products


Relative strength: Communications, health (biotech) and consumer staples.
USA market: Food stocks under consumer staples up today when others 
tanked.
Only they eat and drink. https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/515228

https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/graydon-ceo-of-food-consumer-products-of-canada-weighs-in-on-virus-supply-chain-issues : Canada can keep calm

88Global Stock Market Movement - Page 4 Empty Re: Global Stock Market Movement Thu Mar 19, 2020 2:46 pm

target1


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/monday-sector-leaders%3A-precious-metals-food-stocks-2020-03-16

Monday Sector Leaders: Precious Metals, Food Stocks

89Global Stock Market Movement - Page 4 Empty Re: Global Stock Market Movement Fri Mar 20, 2020 2:29 am

target1


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

Top sectors: energy up 6.75%, Consumer discretionary 3.40%,Financial 2.25%,Communications 1.66%


Top stocks: Performance food group up 53.25%. Omega health up 50%, Meat. Poultry stocks up 16-20%
Time for defensive stocks.

90Global Stock Market Movement - Page 4 Empty Re: Global Stock Market Movement Fri Mar 20, 2020 9:41 am

target1


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

Are they late to buy?
 
Uber Technologies Inc
NYSE: UBER
20.49 USD +5.67 (38.26%)

Tyson Foods, Inc.
NYSE: TSN

54.21 USD +10.03 (22.70%)

91Global Stock Market Movement - Page 4 Empty LATEST NEWS-GLOBAL STOCK MARKETS SURGE! Wed Mar 25, 2020 11:15 am

samaritan


Moderator
Moderator

Global stock markets surge after weeks of losseshttps://www.bbc.com/news/business-52028673

92Global Stock Market Movement - Page 4 Empty dow seems loosing the 6% gained now 3% lost Fri Mar 27, 2020 10:00 pm

fastandeasygrowth


Senior Equity Analytic
Senior Equity Analytic

dow latest

fireshelter

fireshelter
Associate Director - Equity Analytics
Associate Director - Equity Analytics

Amazon, Google owner Alphabet (GOOGL) and Facebook (FB) — all winners during the pandemic — are all up 5% or more in midday trading. By contrast, companies that need a strong economy to do well, such as Ford (F), Wells Fargo (WFC) and Boeing (BA) are trading flat or losing ground.
"Just like animals, investors herd in the face of danger or uncertainty by following the strongest in the pack," Scott Yonker, associate finance professor at Cornell University, wrote in a report Wednesday. "For investors, this means pouring money into recent 'winners.'"
Global Stock Market Movement - Page 4 201104075947-trump-biden-eln-night-1104-split-medium-plus-16-9


Wall Street got the election night it feared the most

The key takeaway is that while the race for the White House remains in play, investors have lost confidence in a blue wave.
The chances of Democratic-control of the US Senate has plunged on prediction platform PredictIt. It now costs about 89 cents to win $1 if Republicans win the Senate, compared with just 46 cents the day before the election.
That's a crucial shift, because markets had previously expected Democrats would sweep, paving the way for powerful fiscal stimulus that would help non-tech companies.
"The only firm conclusion is that the 'Blue Wave' has receded before reaching shore, and that the prospects for a stimulus package remain undiminished," Christopher Smart, chief global strategist at the Barings Investment Institute, wrote in a report Wednesday.

What happens to fiscal stimulus now?


If Democrats controlled both the White House and the Senate, economists expected faster economic growth and a bold fiscal stimulus package worth at least $2 trillion.
That scenario led investors to buy economically sensitive stocks in the weeks ahead of the election.
"People rotated into cheap, beaten-up areas in anticipation of stimulus," said Truist's Lerner. "Now, the market is concerned about the size of the fiscal package."
Global Stock Market Movement - Page 4 201104094255-01-jamie-dimon-file-restricted-medium-plus-169


Jamie Dimon: Respect the democratic process — and the election outcome

Fiscal stimulus is still expected if government is divided, but it may not be as large as it would be under a blue wave.
Tech stocks also may benefit from gridlock because it lowers the chances of a sweeping crackdown from Congress. Although antitrust investigations may continue, Republicans and Democrats are unlikely to agree on major new legislation.

"The increasing likelihood of a divided Congress," wrote Mike Loewengart, managing director of investment strategy at E*Trade, "puts a damper on hopes for increased regulation against this sector."

94Global Stock Market Movement - Page 4 Empty Re: Global Stock Market Movement Sat Jul 10, 2021 1:36 pm

N W

N W
Senior Equity Analytic
Senior Equity Analytic

Everyone seems to be keeping up to date with global stock markets:)
If you would please go over here with your global trading experience and contribute to the thread below I am sure it will be helpful for many people since this is something many people are looking to know about;
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