Market Updates
U.S. Market to Open Higher
Elena
18 May, 2007
New York City
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U.S. stock futures were pointing to a rebound after Thursday''s losses, with General Electric expected to announce the sale of a subsidiary and Dow member Verizon Communications moving 1.6% higher after Citigroup upgraded its stock to buy from sell. GE added 1% in pre-market trading on reports that it is close to a deal to sell its plastics division for nearly $11 billion to Saudi Basic Industries.
[R]9:00AM Stock futures pointed to a higher opening.[/R]
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a rebound after Thursday's losses, with General Electric expected to announce the sale of a subsidiary and Dow member Verizon Communications ((VZ)) moving 1.6% higher after Citigroup upgraded its stock to buy from sell. General Electric ((GE)) added 1% in pre-market trading on reports that it is close to a deal to sell its plastics division for nearly $11 billion to Saudi Basic Industries.
In other deal news, Microsoft Corp. ((MSFT)) announced on Friday that it agreed to acquire online advertising firm aQuantive Inc. ((AQNT)) for about $6 billion in cash. Shares of Aquantive shot up 77.6% in pre-market trade. CapitalSource ((CSE)) agreed to buy Nebraska lender TierOne ((TONE)) for $652 million in cash and stock. TierOne shares jumped nearly 32% in pre-open deals. Among other stocks attracting attention before the bell, Intuit ((INTU)) soared 10% after the tax-preparation software maker posted 23% profit increase, lifted its earnings forecast and set an $800 million stock buyback plan.
On the economic news front, the University of Michigan is scheduled to release its preliminary index of consumer sentiment for May, which is expected to show a reading of 87.1, the same as in April. S&P 500 futures rose 4.2 points at 1,519.40 and Nasdaq 100 futures climbed 4.25 points at 1,894.50. Dow industrial futures gained 30 points.
[R]8:30AM Asian stocks decline across the board on a plunge in copper prices.[/R]
Asian markets ended mostly lower on Friday. Japanese Nikkei 225 finished down 0.6% at 17,399.58. Metal-processing and smelting firm Dowa Holdings slumped 4.7%, while Toho Zinc fell 2.6%. Nippon Steel, the world second-largest steel producer, fell 2.4%, while Credit Saison dipped 4.9%. Sumitomo Metal Mining, the largest nickel miner in Japan, lost 4.1 percent, its biggest drop since April 2.
Strong expectations of another interest-rate hike in China sent Hong Kong shares lower. Hong Kong Hang Seng ended down 0.4% at 20,904.84. China Mobile outperformed, though, on hopes they will soon be able to list on mainland stock markets. China Mobile, the world largest wireless mobile operator by subscribers, closed 0.5% higher. China Life fell 1.5%, while Bank of China dropped 1.2%. Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing shed 1.2%.
The Shanghai Composite closed 0.5% lower at 4,030.25. China Merchants Bank Co., the the third biggest publicly traded lender in China, lost 2.2%. China Minsheng Banking Corp., the first privately controlled lender, fell 2.3%.
In Australia, the S&P/ASX 200 closed 0.8% lower at 6,312.50, as miner BHP Billiton shed 2.4%. South Korean Kospi index also finished down 0.2% at 1,612.25, The Singapore Straits Times index closed down 0.4% at 3,513.28 and Taiwan Weighted Index settled down 0.1% at 8,034.14.
[R]8:15AM Microsoft agreed to acquire Aquantive for $6 billion[/R]
Microsoft ((MSFT)) announced Friday an agreement to acquire Aquantive Inc. ((AQNT)) in an all-cash deal, valuing the company at approximately $6 billion. Microsoft offered to buy the shares of the digital marketing technology provider at $66.50 each, a healthy premium to Thursday''s close at $35.87. The transactions is expected to complete in the first half of fiscal 2008. Microsoft doesn''t anticipate the transaction will have a significant impact on its previously issued financial outlook.
[R]8:00AM NY-7:00PM Mumbai Sensex finishes flat, banks, IT stocks rally.[/R]
The Sensex on BSE ended Thursday 3.70 points, or 0.03%, higher at 14,303.41.
The market-breadth was negative as 1,106 stocks advanced, 1,491 declined and only 72 stocks remained unchanged. Of the 30 stocks in the Sensex, 13 advanced, while the rest declined. The turnover on BSE was Rs crore, compared to Rs 5,951.91 crore on Thursday. On NSE, the turnover was Rs 9,810.09 crore, much lower than Rs 12,372.07 crore on Thursday.
Economic news
The wholesale price index advanced 5.44% in the 12 months to May 5 2007, lower than the the previous week’s rise of 5.66%, but higher than 4.37% in the same period last year.
BSE announced on Friday May 18 2007, it had completed the sale of 51% of equity shares to 19 domestic and overseas investors, including 10% sold to two foreign exchanges. Member-brokers of the BSE sold their shares in the exchange at Rs 5,200 per share.
Advancers
Private banks were in focus today, especially in late trading. HDFC Bank rallied 3.5% to Rs 1,072. The bank announced yesterday, its board had approved lifting additional share capital of $1 billion to meet the growing demand for loans.
ICICI Bank rallied 1.6% to Rs 951. The bank had surged in the last few days tracking the move by the Reserve Bank of India to allow banks to trade credit default swaps, which are used to hedge credit risk.
ITC and Hero Honda gained over 1% each to Rs 167 and Rs 687, respectively. Index heavy Reliance Industries was up nearly 1% at Rs 1,699. The stock struck a record high of Rs 1705 at the end of the trading session, advancing for the third day in a row today.
Decliners
Bajaj Auto plummeted 8.5% to Rs 2,287 following a near 7% decline in yesterday''s trade. At the beginning of the trading session, the stock had come off lower level after an initial neary 13% drop to Rs 2,179.
Cement stocks declined. Gujarat Ambuja shed 3.5% to Rs 119. NTPC and Dr.Reddy lost nearly 2% each to Rs 156 and Rs 666, respectively. ACC and Hindalco shed 1.5% each to Rs 875 and Rs 147, respectively.
Tata Motors fell 1% to Rs 743. Tata Motors reported today a 26% growth in net profit to Rs 577 crore in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2007, from Rs 458 crore in in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2006.
[R]6:30AM European markets advance Friday on merger talk.[/R]
European markets were higher on Friday. By late morning, Frankfurt Xetra Dax added 0.8% to 7,560.14, the CAC 40 in Paris added 0.8% to 6,074.75 and London FTSE 100 climbed 0.8% to 6,630.5. National benchmarks rose in all 17 western Europe markets that were open.
Advancers
The rumour, which lifted Shell 3.7% on Thursday, was largely rejected, but speculation continued that the sector could be ready for consolidation. Shell rose 1.4% in Amsterdam.
Other oil companies also advanced. Statoil ASA, Norway biggest oil company, gained 2.6%. Spanish Repsol, which has been the object of stakebuilding by Sacyr-Vallehermoso, the Spanish construction group, rose 1.4 %. Total of France gained 1.8%.
EADS, the European aerospace company and maker of Airbus jetliners, climbed 3.2% after Dubai International Capital, the private equity group, said it was in talks to buy a stake in the business for a fund it manages.
Bayer AG, which makes coatings and high-performance plastic at its material science unit, rallied 3.9% and steelmaker Arcelor-Mittal added 3.7% after announcing an interim dividend of 0.325 euro a share, prompting a target price upgrade by UBS.
Decliners
There were few decliners. British Airways declined 3.6% after the third-largest airline in Europe reported fourth-quarter net loss of 128 million pounds, or $253 million, after a labor dispute disrupted flights and trans-Atlantic traffic declined.
Commodities
Gold gained in London for the first time in three days on higher demand from jewelers. Gold for immediate delivery climbed $3.50, or 0.5%, to $661.15 an ounce, while silver gained 7.5 cents, or 0.6%, to $12.915 an ounce.
Crude oil retreated after reaching a three-week high in New York on speculation breakdowns and production halts mean refiners will have trouble replenishing U.S. gasoline stockpiles. Crude oil for June delivery fell 4 cents to $64.82 a barrel in after-hours electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Brent crude oil for July settlement was down 46 cents at $69.81 a barrel in electronic trading on the ICE Futures exchange.
Currencies
The dollar was mostly higher against other major currencies in European trading Friday morning. The euro traded at $1.3485, down from $1.3492 late Thursday in New York. The British pound traded at $1.9725, down from $1.9743. The dollar stood 121.35 Japanese yen, up from 121.27.
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