Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Wall Street rose broadly – bright red for Seadrill – HegnarOnline

Wall Street rose broadly – bright red for Seadrill – HegnarOnline

US exchanges rose Wednesday as investors seemed a lot macro figures sink in.

The Dow Jones ended up 0.07 percent to 17,827.75, the Nasdaq gained 0.61 percent to 4.787, 32, while the S & amp; P 500 rose 0.28 percent to 2072.83.

indices approached thus time highs, while the economic optimism increases in the United States.

Among the shares that went best today we find PC manufacturer Hewlett Packard, as a rally on 4.07 percent to $ 39.16 rose to its highest level since 2011.

It happened Despite the quarterly Q3 came in below expectations.

John Fredriksen Seadrill was not only severely punished in Oslo today, but also got a solid downturn in New York. The stock fell finally 22.79 percent to $ 15.99.

– There are some who are surprised and disappointed that Seadrill cut the dividend, said chief analyst Fredrik Lunde at Carnegie Hegnar.no after today’s news.

Jobless claims
Seasonally adjusted statistics from the US labor ministry Thursday showed that the number initial claims for unemployment benefits in the US (jobless claims) rose from 292,000 per 15 November to 313,000 per 22 . November

It was expected 280,000 jobless claims.

Four week average was 294.000.

The number of people continuing to receive unemployment benefits (Continuing claims) fell from 2333 .000 per 7 November to 2.316 million per 15 November, the lowest figure since December 2000.

The expectation was at 2.348 million.

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orders
Figures from the US authorities shows that orders for durables in the US rose 0.4 percent in October.

Exclusive transport fell orders 0, 9 percent.

The order intake was, according to our macro calendar waited down 0.6 percent, while the exclusive transport was waiting up 0.5 percent.

Revenue
Private revenue in the US rose 0.2 percent in October, after rising by 0.2 per cent in September.

According to our macro calendar upswing was expected to be 0.4 percent.

Private consumption in the United States also rose 0.2 per cent in October, against expecting an increase of 0.3 percent

Finally came the core PCE into the 0.2 percent rise in October – which expected.

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