Monday, January 23, 2017

Analysis supervisor believe the Oslo stock Exchange will fall from the start – Hegnar Online

Netfonds Bank’s analysis supervisor Roger Berntsen believe the Oslo stock Exchange opens down 0,41 per cent today.

“The asian markets started the week mixed (Nikkei down, Hang Seng flat and the Shanghai up). Investors are, as of last week, uncertain of what Trump, the president, in the united STATES will have to say for world trade. Now that Trump is inaugurated, the world will get answers on whether his rhetoric (just over statements about everything and everyone who are not americans) will lead. We will, as in the past, claiming that Trump will experience that tjenesteveien (through the senate and house of representatives) can be difficult and long if he wants to initiate the devastating protectionist measures in the time to come. In fact, there are few, if any, which has more advantage of increased global trade than the united STATES. Bl.a. has the S&P 500 companies more revenue outside the Us borders than in the united STATES,” writes Berntsen.

Asia

the First trading day after the inauguration of Donald Trump as the new president of the united STATES, there are varied development on the asian stock exchanges.

In Japan ended with the Nikkei and the broader Topix index down 1.3 percent.

the Shanghai Composite climbs on the other hand 0,35 per cent, and the Hang Seng in Hong Kong is down 0.03 percent.

the Kospi in South Korea rising 0.02 percent, while the Straits Times in Singapore climbs 0.3 per cent.

- the Markets are now waiting for more signals whether that Donald Trump will deliver on stimulants and de-regulation. Stocks are still vulnerable to a correction or consolidation in the next month or so, ” says investeringsstrateg in AMP Capital Investors in Sydney, Shane Oliver, to Bloomberg News.

oil prices

Brent oil is on Monday morning, down 0.1 per cent to 55,44 per barrel, while WTI-oil falls by 0.1 per cent to 53,12 dollars a barrel.

in comparison, a barrel Nordsjøolje traded for 55,40 per barrel by the close of business in Oslo on Friday.

Børsoppgang in the united STATES

Friday was the inauguration of the United states 45. president Donald Trump at the same time as the stock exchanges on Wall Street were open.

During Trump’s speech, which broadly talked about that “the power now lies with the people, not with a politician, fell the united STATES-the stock exchanges back. But they brought in some of the decline in the aftermath of the speech, and stopped finally weak up.

Some analysts believe investors may have been troubled by the protectionist policy, while others believed the fall was due to the “buy the rumor, sell the news”.

the Dow Jones rose by 0.5 per cent. The broader S&P 500 on up 0.4 per cent, while teknologitunge Nasdaq ended handledagen up 0.3 per cent.

So it went with the Norwegian shares

the Oslo stock Exchange over 700

the Oslo stock Exchange was historically Friday. For the first time was the main index of 700. Sluttnoteringen sounds on 700,85, up 0.2 per cent. Intraday was the index up in the 701,77.

So far this year the stock exchange thus risen 2.5 percent, while the yield last year is on 29 per cent.

the Turnover was nok 3.5 billion.

This is happening today:

Earnings per 4. quarter:

  • Voss, bill of exchange and Landmandsbank

Foreign results:

  • Halliburton, McDonalds, Digi, Yahoo

Macro:

  • Norway: Tilbakekjøpsauksjon government bonds, at. 10.00
  • Norway: Auction treasury bills, at. 11: 00 am
  • united STATES: PMI-manufacturing preliminary, January, at. 15.45
  • EMU: consumer confidence currently, January, at. 16.00
  • united STATES: Bruktboligsalg, December, at. 16.00
  • united STATES: Richmond Fed index, January, at. 16.00

Other:

  • STATISTICS: Opened bankruptcies, am. 08.00
  • STATISTICS: Skogavvirkning for sale, 2016, according to preliminary figures, at. 08.00
  • Norway: Governor Matsen lectures at the seminar on active ownership in the fund and under the auspices of the Pension Research Centre and Copenhagen Economics, Copenhagen, kl. 15.10

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

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