Monday, November 14, 2016

Netfonds and analysis supervisor Roger Berntsen believe the Oslo stock Exchange opens up 0.6 per cent today. – Hegnar Online

Netfonds and analysis supervisor Roger Berntsen believe the Oslo stock Exchange opens up 0.6 per cent today.

“The positive mood from the last week (from the days after the presidential election in the united STATES) looks set to continue for a while. Long-term interest rates (10 years+) in the united STATES has risen to the highest level in one year. It means that investors are now moving money from bonds to stocks due to. expectations of higher inflation in the future. This is good news for global equity markets”, called it from Berntsen in Netfonds’ morgenrapport.

Asia

It is a mixed mood on the asian stock exchanges on Monday morning.

In Japan climbs Nikkei 1,85 per cent, and the broader Topix index is up to the 1.60 per cent.

Fresh numbers on Monday morning shows that the japanese economy strengthened more than expected in 3. quarter. At the same time was ticking it into positive figures for industrial production in the country in september.

Shangahi Composite in China rises 0,64 per cent, while the Hang Seng in Hong Kong is down 1.25 per cent.

the Kospi in South Korea falls back 0,33 per cent, the S&P/ASX 200 index in Australia was down 0,47 percent, and the Straits Times in Singapore deteriorate with 0.85 per cent.

oil prices

Brent oil is on Monday morning unchanged at 44,75 per barrel, while WTI-oil falls 0,18 percent to 43,33 per barrel.

in comparison, a barrel Nordsjøolje traded for 44,87 dollars a barrel by the close of business in Oslo on Friday.

united STATES

Claims about the milder finansreguleringer got the financial sector on Wall Street to the ruse last week.

By the close of business on Friday was the Dow Jones up 0.2 per cent to 18.847. The S&P 500 fell 0.1 per cent to 2.164 – meaning that the broad-based index let on the whole of 3.6 per cent in the course of the week.

Teknologitunge Nasdaq Composite rose 0.5 percent to 5.237.

Read more here.

Oslo Børs

the main index on the Oslo stock Exchange fell Friday 0,88 per cent before it ended on 640,28 points. There was no trading in shares for nok 4.1 billion.

In the course of the last week the Oslo Børs climbed 1,62 per cent, while the benchmark index is up 4,92 per cent year-to-date.

Read the full børskommentaren here.

This is happening today:

Macro:

Japan: GDP, 3. quarter
Japan: industrial production, preliminary, september
China: industrial production, October
China: Retail sales, October
Italy: CPI EU Harmonised final, October, at. 10.00
EMU: industrial production, september, at. 11: 00 am
Norway: Publication auction of government bonds, am. 12.00

Other:

STATISTICS norway: Price indices for information and communication, 3. quarter of 2016, at. 08.00
NORWAY: Price indices for transport and storage, 3. quarter of 2016, at. 08.00
SSB: Entrepreneurs in the business world, 2014-2015, at. 08.00

Foreign results:

Gazprom, RWE, Rosneft, Samsung Electronics, Scorpio Tankers

Sources: Oslo stock Exchange, TDN Finance and Statistics norway (SSB)

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