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Global Markets Overview – 1/14/14

Having seen a 30% rise in the S&P in 2013, investors are starting to ask the question that strategists and analysts have been asking since October: has the optimism that drove 2013 translated into earnings?

Australian Stock Market Report – Morning 1/14/14

European shares climbed to a fresh 5½-year high on Monday, supported by a rally in banking stocks, after regulators agreed to soften new leverage ratios for banks. On Sunday global banking regulators said they would modify the way the new bank rule, which is meant to rein in risky balance sheets from 2018 is compiled. Deutsche Bank climbed 4.7%, Barclays added 2.9% and UBS rose 3.1%. The STOXX banking index rose 1.5% (up 6% so far this year). The FTSEurofirst 300 index rose by 0.3% with the UK F...
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Australian Stock Market Report – Morning 1/13/14

In US economic news, non-farm payrolls lifted by just 74,000 in December, the smallest rise in three years. The unemployment rate fell from 7.0% to 6.7% - the lowest in over five years. US wholesale inventories rose by 0.5% after a revised 1.3% rise in October - suggesting that restocking would contribute to December quarter GDP.

Australian Stock Market Report – Afternoon 1/10/14

To use some nautical imagery, the ASX 200 on Friday was a sail boat in search of a breeze to fill its sails. As such moving air was hard to come by; this was reflected in some of the slightest volumes of the week early in th session.

Australian Stock Market Report – Midday 1/10/14

The Australian sharemarket is slipping for the fourth time this week, with the All Ordinaries Index down by 0.2 per cent. Global markets did little to inspire investors, with European stocks dropping by around 0.8 per cent, while American equities finished a touch weaker.

Global Markets Overview – 1/10/14

Equities remain mixed heading into the non-farm payrolls data. Expectations are riding high after the private payrolls reading released yesterday smashed estimates. Unemployment claims data released in US trade also showed some positive signs coming in at a lower-than-expected 330,000 (versus 337,000), lowering the four-week moving average to 349,000. All this positive data continues to support the argument that perhaps the US economy is ready for a rapid measured winding back of stimulus.

Australian Stock Market Report – Afternoon 1/9/14

The Australian sharemarket was in the red for most of the day, only to surge in late trade. The All Ordinaries Index (XAO) rose by 0.17 per cent, with only the mining, telco and utility sectors finishing lower.

Global Markets Overview – 1/9/14

The FOMC minutes were the main event of the overnight session and really didn't bring too many surprises. With most Fed members supporting the decision to taper as the economic benefits of the program have diminished, the conversation has switched to whether we'll see a more deterministic path to winding back on asset purchases.

Australian Stock Market Report – Morning 1/9/14

In US economic news, the ADP National Employment Report showed the private sector added 238,000 jobs in December - the fastest pace in 13 months. Analysts are looking for around 200,000 jobs to be added on Friday´s non-farm payrolls number.

Australia’s Live Cattle Export to Indonesia to Go Up by Over 70% in 2014

The Australian live cattle export industry to Indonesia is expected to receive a boost in 2014, resulting in over 70 per cent increase of volume. It would reverse the large cuts made Jakarta the past few years in retaliation for the expose of mistreatment of the animal before slaughter and to reduce heavy reliance on imported Australian meat.

Australian Stock Market Report –Afternoon 1/8/14

The local market failed at its attempt to recover this afternoon despite improving from the lows hit just before midday. The All Ords (XAO) finished largely flat after three days of losses, with the index slipping by a few points.

Australian Stock Market Report – Midday 1/8/14

Wednesday's trading session is panning out in similar fashion to Tuesday, with the Australian market fading after a strong start. The All Ordinaries Index (XAO) is down by close to 0.2 per cent, with the miners once again the worst performers.

Global Markets Overview – 1/8/14

Europe and the US finally shook off the holiday hangover overnight as a risk rally took shape on strong German employment gains and stellar US trade balance.

Australian Stock Market Report – Morning 1/8/14

In US economic news, the US trade deficit narrowed by 12.9% to $34.3 billion - the smallest deficit in four years. Exports lifted by 0.9% to a record high $194.9 billion, largely driven by a record lift in petroleum exports. Imports fell by 1.4%.

Australian Stock Market Report – Afternoon 1/7/14

The Australian sharemarket failed to hold onto gains of as much as 0.35 per cent today, only to fade in the final hour of trade. The All Ordinaries Index (XAO) lost 0.2 per cent, slipping for the third day, with the mining sector bearing the brunt of the selling.

Global Markets Overview – 1/7/14

24 hours of global weakness have many talking about what to expect in 2014 after fairly universal disappointments from the world's service PMI reads.

Australian Stock Market Report – Morning 1/7/14

In US economic news, the ISM non-manufacturing index slipped from 53.9 to 53.0 in December - the slowest expansion in six months. The business activity index was relatively robust at 55.2. The biggest decline occurred in the forward orders index which fell 7 points to 49.4 - the first signs of a contraction since July 2009. US factory orders lifted by 1.8% in November, in line with estimates. Excluding transportation factory orders rose by 0.6%.

Australian Stock Market Report – Afternoon 1/6/14

The Australian sharemarket steadily worsened this afternoon, with the All Ordinaries (XAO) falling 0.5 per cent by close. Today was extremely quiet on the volume front however, with investors in holiday mode. There were around half as many shares traded as usual. The banks were minimising the losses at lunch; however the gains fell away with the rest of the market later in the session.

Australian Stock Market Report – Midday 1/6/14

Despite a better start to the trading session this morning, the Australian sharemarket has slipped into the red with no major events to act as market drivers. The All Ordinaries Index (XAO) is down 0.2 per cent, with some modest gains from the financials helping to limit the losses.

Global Markets Overview – 1/6/14

Today marks the start of the first full trading week of 2014; however, it is unlikely we will see the current low volume trading environment improve. This is likely to return in mid to late January when all managers and investors finally settle back into work.

Australian Stock Market Report – Morning 1/6/14

A number of US Fed members spoke on Friday and Saturday, with timing of stimulus withdrawal being the overarching theme. Philadelphia Fed President Plosser said the Fed could cut QE by larger than $10 billion increments if data improves, floating a hypothetical amount of $25 billion. He also commented that the FOMC is still debating possible rules for taper. Fed Chairman Bernanke said that the Fed was no less committed to accommodative policy despite recent announcements to slow its stimulus pro...

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