There are mixed development on the largest exchanges in Asia on Monday morning. So far, the Nikkei index in Japan up 0.7 percent, while the broader Topix index rising 1.0 percent.
TAIEX in Taiwan and Kospi in South Korea is up 0.1 percent. Hang Seng in Hong Kong and the Straits Times in Singapore depreciates by 0.7 and 0.1 percent.
In China falls CSI 300 0.2 percent, while the Shanghai Composite is up 0.02 percent.
Read the whole Asia-commentary here.
Netfonds expects Oslo Stock Exchange opens up 0.22 percent Monday .
– Investors in Asia received no help from Wall Street Friday, which ended relatively flat, leaving the stock market decline in most Asian stock markets Monday. Oil prices are also somewhat up from the previous week, so it is still possible that the OSE can rise from the start today. There is otherwise little new to report from the news front. There are no significant events today.
Oil prices
Monday morning traded Brent oil for $ 66.97 a barrel, up 0.24 percent, while WTI oil rises 0.33 percent to $ 60.74 a barrel.
In comparison, was a barrel of North Sea oil traded at $ 65.58 at the close of trading Friday.
USA
There was little impact on the stock exchanges in New York Friday. Exchanges opened up before several negative ratios burdened the atmosphere somewhat.
In the end Dow Jones up 0.11 percent to 18,272.56 points, while the broader S & amp; P 500 index climbed 0.08 percent to 2122.73 points. Technology Heavy Nasdaq fell 0.05 percent, however to 5048.29 points.
For the week as a whole rose all the three indices on Wall Street. Dow Jones gained 0.4 percent, the S & amp; P 500 climbed 0.3 percent and the Nasdaq ended up 0.9 percent.
Read the US commentary here.
Oslo Stock Exchange
Oslo Stock Exchange ended down Friday, thanks to falling oil prices. The benchmark index fell 0.7 percent to 653.64. This means that the stock exchange is up 13.5 percent so far this year.
Turnover was relatively modest 3.6 billion, suggesting that many investors had taken off on the constricted Friday.
John Fredriksen’s Seadrill rig company plunged 10.1 percent to 98.40 kroner in heavy trading; 333 million. The stock rose sharply Wednesday, but went on a blow to New York on Thursday.
Read the full exchange commentary here.
This is happening today:
Results:
Solstad Offshore ASA: Quarterly – Q1
Besides adding OMV forward numbers.
Macro:
Japan: Machine Orders, March
Japan: Industrial Production, March
China: House prices in April
Italy: trade in March 10:00
USA: NAHB housing price index, May 4 p.m.
Annual General Meeting:
Ekornes ASA
Solstad Offshore ASA
Zalaris ASA
Sources: Oslo Børs, CNBC, SSB, TDN Finans
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