Netfonds Bank believe the Oslo Stock Exchange opens down 0.68 percent today:
– We think Oslo Stock Exchange opens down -0 68 per cent today. Oil prices continued down Wednesday evening, which will characterize the Oslo Stock Exchange negatively today. US stock exchanges picked up by the way some of the money lost on Wednesday after the central bank publicly grounding the minutes of the last monetary policy meeting. There emerged signs that the rate increase will be postponed. The Asian bourses ended naturally also down Thursday as a result of this, according to a recent comment from the bank.
stock Fall in Asia. The Asian stock markets fell for the fifth straight day Thursday.
The fact that the Fed is likely not to raise interest rates, and investors fear China shall be possible causes of the stock market decline.
Collecting index for the region fell back 0.1 percent.
In Japan Nikkei 225 fell 0.8 percent, while the broader Topix ended down 1.3 percent.
Oil Fall. The price of US light crude fell 4.8 percent on Wednesday from 43.12 to 41.04 US dollars a barrel. And downturn continues Thursday. Latest listing is $ 40.94, down a further 0.8 percent. Wednesday’s price was the lowest in six and a half years!
Brent oil now trades for $ 46.91 a barrel, down 0.5 percent.
When the Oslo Stock Exchange closed Wednesday was price for WTI oil, $ 4,203, while Brent oil went for $ 48.45 a barrel.
Decline on Wall Street. The fluctuations were large along the way but US exchanges were deep in negative terrain when the final whistle sounded on Wednesday.
Dow Jones fell 0.93 percent to 17,348.73, the Nasdaq 0.80 percent to 5,019.05, while the broader S & amp; P 500 Index returned 0.83 percent to 2,079.61.
“Fear Index” VIX (CBOE) was up 12 percent to 15.96 at its highest in today’s trading, but corrected down to around 14.
Three stocks fell for each that rose on NYSE, and just before the end was 598 million shares traded for $ 2.9 billion.
See how it went with the Norwegian shares in the United States and Canada.
Oslo Stock Exchange so red. The main index Oslo Stock Exchange ended at 606.43 Wednesday, after a decline of 1.02 percent.
Shares and equity certificates were traded for 2,952 million.
The main index has thus fell 6.6 per cent last month, but increased 5.3 percent so far this year.
On the Oslo Stock Exchange Statoil turned down after rising in the morning. The decline was 1.4 percent to 128 million.
The impact was relatively modest among the most traded shares. PGS excelled negative with a fall of 2.2 percent to 34.52 million, while DNO pulled down 4.3 percent to 7.39 kroner ahead of tomorrow’s quarterly figures.
We also take with Hydro, which ended down 2.8 percent to 28.37 kroner at today’s second highest volume. Yara, Orkla, Schibsted A, Sparebank 1 SR-Bank and Avance Gas fell 1.2 percent.
Among the few bright spots we find Opera Software at plus 2.8 percent to 55 million, while Salmar gone plus 0.7 percent to 138 kroner. Read full exchange your comment.
This is happening today:
Results:
• AKVA group ASA
• Arendals Fossekompani
• Aurskog Sparebank
• Borgestad
• Context Vision AB
• DNO ASA
• Eidesvik Offshore ASA
• Electromagnetic Geoservices ASA
• Farstad Shipping ASA
• GC Rieber Shipping ASA
• IM Skaugen SE
• Intex Resources ASA
• NTS ASA
• Olav Thon Eiendomsselskap ASA
• Panoro Energy ASA
• Ridgebury Crude Tankers LLC
• Siem Offshore Inc.
• Skiens Aktiemølle ASA
• Statnett SF
• Vestland Offshore Invest AS
• Zalaris ASA
Besides adding Premier Oil, Deere & amp; Company and Hewlett-Packard presented figures.
Macro:
• Germany: PPI, July 8:00
• Sweden: unemployment, May 9:30
• Norway: GDP, Q2 10:00
• United Kingdom: Retail, july 10:30
• Norway: Publication auction treasury bills 12:00
• In the US initial claims unemployment benefits, as of 15 August 2:30 p.m.
• USA: Used Boligsalg, july 4 p.m.
• US: Philadelphia Fed index, August 4 p.m.
• USA: Leading Indicators, July 4 p.m.
Other
• USA: DOE, weekly gas inventory figures 4:30 p.m.
Sources: Oslo Stock Exchange and TDN Finans
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