How you see the market ?

More
12 years 11 months ago #6917 by Joes
Replied by Joes on topic US futures turning green
Relief! Now U.S. stock futures have turned green!

Speculation is that the U.S. Federal Reserve will support the economy.

From Bloomberg:
S&P 500 futures expiring in September gained 0.4 percent to 1,128.60 as of 11:21 a.m. in Tokyo . The contract earlier fell as much as 1 percent. The U.S. equity benchmark plunged 4.7 percent to 1,123.53 last week, giving it a 16 percent loss since July 22.
“We’re at a point where the alarm bells are sounding,” Nick Maroutsos, a Sydney-based money manager who oversees the equivalent of about $4 billion at Kapstream Capital, said in a Bloomberg Television interview. “There needs to be a stop gap put in the market, so that people can have some sort of confidence that the Fed officials, as well as government officials, are standing by their side to help them through this.”

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
12 years 11 months ago #6920 by pine
Replied by pine on topic Re:How you see the market ?
Ha! Came across Mark Mobius interview.

His view is not so negative. He said Global stock markets are “bouncing along the bottom” after tumbling 16 percent in the past four weeks.

Good news, they will start to gain as inflation accelerates, said Templeton Asset Management’s Mark Mobius .

The Fed hasn’t given up supporting the economy by printing money and buying more Treasuries, said Mobius, the executive chairman of Templeton Asset’s emerging markets group.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
12 years 11 months ago #6923 by pine
Replied by pine on topic US stocks are climbing
U.S. stocks are up. the Dow is up  142 points at this moment : 10 pm Monday night in SG.

Expected the rebound after a terrible four-week drop.

Speculation now is that the Fed will take steps to stimulate the world’s largest economy. Of course la! They are paid to do something. And these are the smartest finance brains in the West. 

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
12 years 10 months ago #6939 by Rich
Replied by Rich on topic Dow cheong 322 points! SG how?
With the Dow surging 322 points this morning, how will SG react? Up and Up?

Over sold stocks include ....Sino Grandness, World Precision, and Eratat. What do you think? Can add to the list?

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
12 years 10 months ago - 12 years 10 months ago #6968 by Joes
Macquarie says:


Tonight, central bankers and economists will be gathering in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, for the Federal Reserve’s annual gathering. Throughout the week, analysts have been debating whether Bernanke will be announcing another round of stimulus (QE3) in his speech. Given the negative sentiments on Fed’s balance sheet size, the move could be highly controversial.

What is our current status?

Despite the rally earlier this week, the Dow is still down 8.1% in August. The unemployment rate was stubbornly high at 9.1% last month and initial jobless claims surged to 412,000. Last week, the Philadelphia Fed index shocked the markets with a negative 30.7 reading, the lowest since March 2009 when the U.S. was still in recession.

On the bright side, the durable goods orders in July rose 4% on strong aircraft and automobiles demand. The U.S. Conference Board leading indicator index July figures also showed an improvement from June.

Flipping the coin

According to Sydney Morning Herald yesterday, Macquarie Private Wealth Advisor Martin Lakos said there was a 50-50 chance the Fed would do nothing tonight.

''This volatility is just going to continue. It's not all over yet with the European debt crisis… We really need to be getting some signals that there is more action planned rather than a steady-as-she-goes type of rhetoric.'' Mr Lakos said.
Last edit: 12 years 10 months ago by Joes.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
12 years 10 months ago #6980 by MacGyver
I believe Ben will hint but he will probably not said much about QE3.
I am worried about the current situation. The worst scenario is that we could face a currency war with investors losing faith in USD. That would be a disaster.
 

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

Time to create page: 0.230 seconds
Powered by Kunena Forum
 

We have 1196 guests and 2 members online

rss_2 NextInsight - Latest News