Market Update

Asia Closes Broadly Lower

Ivaylo
30 May, 2001
New York City

Shares in Tokyo declined for a second day in a row on weak consumer spending and industrial production data. Japanese benchmark Nikkei 225 index dropped 0.4% and Hong Kong''s Hang Seng also dropped 0.7%. South Korea

Europe Falls On Oil And Banks

Ivaylo
30 May, 2006
Frankfurt

Rising money supply and credit growth in the eurozone provoked worries of tighter monetary conditions, although there are talks that a 25-basis-point rate increase at the next European Central Bank meeting next week was a done deal. London

Indian Rupee Declines

Ivaylo
29 May, 2006
Mumbai

Indian benchmark Sensex had opened higher and struck a high as the trading stepped up. Later in the trading though, the Sensex experienced a streak of high volatility, swinging 210 points for the day. Steel, tech and auto sectors were among the advancing sectors.

Nikkei Down, HK Up

Ivaylo
29 May, 2006
New York City

Hong Kong''s benchmark Hang Seng Index edged up after briefly probing the 16000 level. In Singapore, the Straits Times Index benchmark finished 0.2%, down and in Australia, market closed at its day''s high, putting together a second dayin a row of gains in response to the Friday rally. The South Korea

Europe down on Low Volumes

Ivaylo
29 May, 2006
Frankfurt

Both London and New York are closed today because of public holidays. In mid morning trading, Frankfurt

Gold Rises

Ivaylo
29 May, 2006
Metals

Some of the recovery was due to technical factors. Otherwise, analysts think there was good support for the precious metal to be around $637 to $638.50. The current low is $640.50. So gold came into a level where technically, it should have been. Other precious metals, such as silver and platinum also gained.

MasterCard Surges, While Vonage Tumbles

Yordanka
28 May, 2006
New York City

IPOs came in mixed last week. Internet telephone service provider Vonage lost 24% from the initial price, while shares of the world''s second largest credit-card association MasterCard rose 15% even priced below expectations.

Sands Wins Singapore Casino Bid

123jump.com Staff
27 May, 2006
New York City

Singapore in an attempt to diversify from the its manufacturing base granted its first gambling license to build a casino. The $3.2 billion casino may be the most expensive casino built ever in the world. The casino is scheduled to open in 2008 and generate more than 10,000 jobs in Singapore and add S$2.5 billion to the economy by 2015. Las Vgas Sands stock rose 9%.

Steel Stocks Rise

123jump.com Staff
26 May, 2006
New York City

Steel stocks rose on hope that Mittal Steel may cast its eye on other companies if merger with Arcelor do not happen. several leading steel makers including U.S. Steel and Nuecor rose between 2% and 3%. Arcelor has proposesd a merger with Russian steel company Severstal to fend off a hostile deal Mittal Steel. Arcelor global search of white knight has not been successful in the last three months.

Nasdaq and Dow Up 0.5%

123jump.com Staff
26 May, 2006
New York City

Market averages responded to the positive news on inflation.Personal income rose 0.5% in April and personal consumption rose 0.6%. Core inflation rate rose in April at 2.1% after rising at 2.0% rate in March. Las Vegas Sands was awarded a license for casino in Singapore, stock rose as much as 11%. Chicos reported earnings of 29 cents and stock rose 2%. Toro Corp rose 2% on earnings rise of 17% on sales growth of 5%.

European Averages Surge

Elena
26 May, 2006
Frankfurt

European stocks rallied for a second consecutive session, boosted by resource stocks after Arcelor agreed to merge with Russian steelmaker Severstal. Shares of Arcelor dropped 3%, while Mittal rose 2%. A positive sentiment on Wall Street, generated by mild core inflation data, also provided support. The German DAX 30 rose 1.4%, the French CAC 40 climbed 1.9%, and London FTSE 100 surged 2%.

Sands up 12% on Winning Singapore Casino Bid

Elena
26 May, 2006
New York City

Las Vegas Sands rose 12% on news that it won the right to build the first casino resort in Singapore, ousting other bidders like MGM Mirage and Harrah''s Entertainment. In March, Sands said that it was prepared to spend $3.6 billion to develop the Marina Bay property, which includes 2,500 hotel rooms, 1.2 million square feet of meeting space, a million more in retail and three entertainment venues.

Three-Day Rise

123jump.com Staff
26 May, 2006
New York City

For the last fifteen days nervous investors have lowered market values around the world. For the third day in a row market averages rose as inflation, personal consumption and income data revealed that reported inflation is under control. Brokerage, industrial and hotel stocks rose. Las Vegas Sands rose 9% on winning a license to build casino in Singapore. UBS upgraded Goldmans Sachs and raised stcok price target to $180. Chicos, Toro Corp and Ralp Lauren reported higher earnings.

Volatility Dominates India

Elena
26 May, 2006
Mumbai

Shares in Asia climbed on Friday following advances in New York yesterday, after US first quarter GDP growth was revised upwards. Two-wheeler and truck manufacturer stocks, led the gainers, buoyed by the news that a monsoon hit Kerala on Friday, six days before normal season. For the week Sensex lost 1.1%.

Higher Wages Boost Spending

Elena
26 May, 2006
New York City

Stocks opened higher, extending recent gains on the back of mild economic data which raised hopes that the Fed Reserve will cease interest-rate increases. The Commerce Department said both personal spending and income rose in April, helped by improved wages. Personal spending growth of 0.6% met estimates, while a 0.5% rise in income came in below expectations of 0.7%. Consumer prices, excluding food and energy prices, rose 0.2% in April after a 0.3% increase in March.