Shanghai Stock Exchange continues where it left off in July; downward. Nikkei index in Japan falling 0.20 percent, while the broader Topix index was down 0.10 percent.
In China falls Shanghai Composite Index 2.49 percent, while the Hang Seng in Hong Kong down 1.07 percent. In July fell Shanghai Stock Exchange 14.3 percent.
South Korean Kospi stands at minus 1.07 percent. In Singapore confine Straits Times index with a fall of 0.23 percent.
Read the whole Asia-commentary here.
Netfonds expects Oslo Stock Exchange opens down 0, 13 percent Monday .
– Weak macroeconomic data from China helped shares fall in Asia Monday. This will affect the mood on the European stock exchanges today. Oil prices are also down 2% from Friday afternoon. That said, the dollar is up entire 1.5%, which compensated for most of the drop in oil prices for the Norwegian oil-related shares. It released no other quarterly at home today .. Featured events today; Macro: Personal Income, PMI Index, ISM Index, Construction Spending.
Oil prices
Monday morning traded Brent oil for $ 51.83 a barrel, down 0.38 percent, while WTI oil falling 0.27 percent to to $ 46.85 a barrel.
In comparison, a barrel of North Sea oil traded at $ 52.97 at the close of trading Friday.
USA
US stock exchanges ended down Friday.
The Dow Jones fell 0.32 percent to 17,689.86, while the broader S & amp; P 500 Index ended down 0.23 percent to 2,103.84. Technology Heavy Nasdaq went back 0.01 percent to 5,128.28.
A number of companies released figures before the stock exchange opens in the United States, including Exxon Mobil, Chevron and RCCL. The latter ended up entire 8.59 percent to $ 89.85, while oil giants Exxon Mobil and Chevron fell respectively 4.58 and 4.89 percent.
Read the US commentary here.
Oslo Stock Exchange
For once, there were some incidents grasp on the Oslo Stock Exchange. In general the atmosphere was a little lackluster, especially in the oil sector, but in individual stocks were the action. The answer shows that the main index ended down 0.4 percent to 638.93.
Cruise shipowner RCCL announced Friday afternoon for a profit after tax of 185.0 million in Q2 2015. The share rose 8.2 percent to 729 kroner. Individual items went to high as 734.50 million, which is superb new record.
Songa Offshore, which fell 6.4 percent Thursday figured also high on the list of losers Friday. Friday was the stock down new 12.7 percent to 1.03 million.
Read the full exchange commentary here.
This is happening today:
None of the Norwegian companies release figures Monday, but following international companies will in action:
Commerzbank, HSBC, Diamond Offshore Drilling, Noble Energy and Wacker Chemie
Key:
Japan: PMI manufacturing, july
China: Caixin PMI industry, july
Sweden: PMI manufacturing, july 8:30
Norway: PMI manufacturing, july 9:00
Spain: PMI manufacturing, july 9:15 (expected 54.3)
Sweden: GDP preliminary, 2.qtr 9:30
Italy : PMI manufacturing, july 9:45 (expected 53.9)
France: PMI manufacturing, july 9:50 (expected 49.6)
Germany: PMI manufacturing, july 9:55 ( expected 51.5)
EMU: PMI manufacturing, july 10:00 (expected 52.2)
United Kingdom: PMI manufacturing, july 10:30 (expected 51.6)
USA Personal income in June 14:30 CET (expected 0.4 percent)
USA: Personal consumption, June 2:30 p.m.
USA: PCE core, June 14:30 CET (expected 0.1 percent)
USA: PMI manufacturing, july 3:45 p.m.
USA: ISM manufacturing, july 4 p.m. (expected 53.6)
Sources: Oslo Børs, CNBC, SSB, TDN Finans
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