Netfonds Bank and analysis supervisor Roger Berntsen believe the Oslo stock Exchange opens up 0.1 per cent in the day:
- The underlying tone in the world’s financial markets are weak positive on Tuesday morning. This can help the Oslo stock Exchange today, at least in the opening minutes. When it is said, most, or many, investors have taken the christmas holidays, therefore, can kursbevegelsene be less rational than usual. Ie. when stock markets are in feriemodus, so that now, have åpningsestimatet often proven to be less precise than usual. It can also be mentioned it has been released positive number of macroeconomic figures from China in the night, and that this is the main reason why we predict a positive børsåpning in the day, called it in a recent update from the bank.
oil price
A barrel of Brent oil is now in 55,08 dollar, down 0.15 percent. It is 16 cents more than at the close of business on Friday, 23. December.
Mixed mood in Asia
Monday was the only Japan – and China-the stock exchanges that is held open. Today, however, virtually normal trading day in Asia.
the Mood was mixed.
In Japan ended with the Nikkei 225 as well as flat on the 19.407,77, while South Korea’s Kospi rose 0.2 per cent to 2.041,66.
the Shanghai Composite also finished flat on the 3.121,67.
the Markets in south-east Asia was blanddet, while Hong Kong and Australia held closed.
Little førjulsmagi on Wall Street
The large børsrallyet is about to lose the move, and with few triggers that remain before the end of the year the fear of many that Dow Jones will not reach up to the magical 20.000.
the impact was small on Wall Street on Friday, trading volume was 50 percent less than on ordinary trading days and on Monday they held u.s. stock exchanges closed.
the Dow Jones up 0.1 per cent to 19.932 23. December, while the broader S&P 500 increased 0.1% to 2.263. Teknonolgitunge the Nasdaq climbed 0.3% to 5.462.
a Little up on the Oslo stock Exchange
the Evening before the evening ended the Oslo stock Exchange with a small, but neat increase of 0.25 per cent to 679,74 points.
the Turnover on the last julehandelsdagen was modest 2.314 million, so there is no doubt that many investors chose to take a trip to the mountain before the
Statoil fell by 0.06 per cent to 157,80 million.
Several lakseaksjer did the good little christmas eve. The very best was The Scottish Salmon Company, which shot up 9,26% to 9,20 money. Marine Harvest rose 2.09 per cent to 156,60 kroner, and Lerøy Seafood ended up 2.25 per cent to 476,20 money. Salmar rose 0,99%, to 255,20 money.
Interoil was Friday’s big winner with an increase of 35,25 per cent. Then came the Seabird Exploration increased by 16,53% to 13,75 million. Read the full børskommentaren.
This is happening today:
- Japan, the Unemployment rate, november. Result: 3.1 per cent against the expected 3.0 percent.
- Japan, CPI, november. Result: 0.1% against expected +0.4 per cent.
- China, Industrilønnsomhet, november. Result: +14.5 per cent.
- united STATES (15:00), the S&P Corelogic house prices, October
- united STATES (16:00), Richmond Fed index, December
- united STATES (16:30), Dallas Fed index, December
- united STATES (22:30), API, weekly oljelagertall
Source: TDN Finans / Mallorca
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