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idesa168
    11-Sep-2007 23:03  
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Should be ok lah...Ah Beng will not talk rubbish to bring down the mkt like that old retired man. I am not sure he will hint anything, but this man's lips are always very tight, policy makers normally after the speec catch no ball...hehehe!! Anyway, happy lah.
 
 
TuaPekGong9413
    11-Sep-2007 22:57  
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speech not started dow up so much...hope it will up further after the speech...wonder wats the chances...127 now
 
 
idesa168
    11-Sep-2007 22:49  
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+141 pts liao....champagne time.
 

 
tanglinboy
    11-Sep-2007 21:54  
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Dow up about 100 points now!
 
 
idesa168
    11-Sep-2007 21:19  
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I think tonight DOW will close at least 1% higher as all Europe indexes are up 1%. I am getting ready my champagne and glass, hope will not have to turn to kopi O instead...hehehe!
 
 
tl_pang
    11-Sep-2007 21:09  
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EUROPE MARKETS: CORRECT: European Stocks Climb After Fed Speeches

By Steve Goldstein

European stocks advanced in midday trading on Tuesday, led by sectors sensitive to the broader economy such as technology and automakers, after Federal Reserve officials indicated that the U.S. economy hasn't yet suffered a severe slowdown.

The pan-European Dow Jones Stoxx 600rose 1.2% at 366.72, led by cyclical companies including business software maker Business Objects (BOBJ) , stock exchange operator Deutsche Boerseand automaker Renault.

In speeches on Monday, four Fed officials said the U.S. faces an increased risk of slowdown, though none said the slowdown has materialized yet, and a few played down the surprisingly weak August unemployment report, which showed a decline in job growth for the first time since 2003. That helped the Dow Jones Industrial Average finish 14 points higher, when it was 53 points lower at the time of the European close on Monday.

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke will be speaking in Berlin on Tuesday, at 11 a.m. Eastern, in what could be his last opportunity to give clues as to what the U.S. central bank will do next week. The topic is global imbalances, so there's a possibility that Bernanke won't address matters of monetary policy at all.

"Equity markets so far seem to have taken the view that central banks will resolve the crisis and that the impact on growth will remain limited. Precedence from past financial crises suggests that this is indeed a feasible outcome," said Bernd Meyer, an analyst at Deutsche Bank.

But Meyer advised that until the dust settles, investors should focus on companies with low financial gearing, those that are exposed to emerging-markets growth, those focused on growth over value, and large caps over small-caps.

By region, the U.K. FTSE 100rose 1.3% at 6,215.10, the German DAX 30rose 1% at 7,450.83 and the French CAC 40increased 1.4% at 5,459.64.

U.S. stock-market futures also were higher.

Crude-oil futures were up 8 cents at $77.55 a barrel as traders awaited a decision from the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries on production quotas.

Merck on the move

Of movers, shares of Merck KGaArose 5.7% as the drugmaker said a Phase III study of Erbitux with chemotherapy improved survival in patients with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer. Merck has the European rights to the drug, which in the U.S. is sold by ImClone Systems (IMCL) .

"We are confident Erbitux will become an oncology blockbuster within a few years in the Merck territories alone and has the potential to become one of the top five to eight cancer drugs globally," said Alexandra Hauber, an analyst at Bear Stearns.

A blockbuster drug is usually defined as one with over $1 billion in annual sales.

Shares of U.K. clothing chain Nextadvanced 2.7% even as the firm warned its directories unit could be in for a tough time. It reported a stronger-than- forecast 11% rise in pretax profit during the first half as it sold more mid- and top-end clothing.

Alstomshares rose 5% as the Les Echos newspaper reported that the French presidency has commissioned a group to study what to do with the country's nuclear operations, including a possible merger between Alstom and Areva.

Areva shares added 4.1% on light volume.

KPN (KPN) shares advanced 3.9% as it was upgraded by Merrill Lynch to buy from neutral and added to the broker's Europe 1 list, with the broker citing consolidation in the Dutch mobile market. Separately, the Dutch telecom formally unveiled its offer for IT services firm Getronics and said it has built a 29.9% position.

DSG Internationalwas one of the few large-cap decliners, losing 0.5% after Morgan Stanley cut the electronics retailer's rating to underweight from equal- weight. The broker said the operator of Currys and PC World stores needs " significant" restructuring that will eat into profits and likely reduce dividends.

Zurich Financialadded 1.3% as the insurer cut its estimate of U.K. flood claims to $260 million before tax, from $400 million.


        
 

 
tl_pang
    11-Sep-2007 20:56  
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2007-09-11 08:39 ET  [BRIEFING.COM] S&P futures vs fair value: +7.4. Nasdaq futures vs fair value: +11.8.  Futures continue to indicate an up open.  The July trade defict at $59.2 billion was in line with expectations and had little impact.  Oil is down $0.07 and is not a major focus either despite the OPEC meeting. 
 
 
soloman
    11-Sep-2007 20:47  
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DOW Jones futues up

Could be very good upside for DJ tonight !

Good day tomolo

 
 
 
cheongwee
    11-Sep-2007 18:21  
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This bubble no immediate problem,only after the olympic games maybe..

http://money.cnn.com/2007/09/11/news/international/china_inflation.ap/index.htm?postversion=2007091105

The govt put the blame on the economy..but did they tell u the money supply increase to the tune of 20% over annually???
 
 
mirage
    11-Sep-2007 09:12  
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Market Overview


Major Market Indexes
Industry Indexes
International Indexes
Sector Performance
Rates
DJIA 13,127.85    +14.47    +0.11%
Nasdaq 2,559.11    -6.59    -0.26%
S&P 500 1,451.70    -1.85    -0.13%
Dow Util 486.59    +1.36    +0.28%
NYSE 9,457.64    -28.80    -0.30%
AMEX 2,229.28    -12.86    -0.57%
Russell 2000 769.81    -5.98    -0.77%
Semcond 495.86    +2.91    +0.59%
Gold future 712.20    +2.50    +0.35%
30-Year Bond 4.64%    -0.05    -1.11%
10-Year Bond 4.32%    -0.04    -1.01%

 Market Diaries
Issues: NYSE Nasdaq
Advancing  1,280  1,073
Declining  2,024  1,931
Unchanged  75  114
Total:  3,379  3,118
Issues at:
52-Week High  22  13
52-Week Low  64  74
Volume:
Advancing  418,839,000  728,049,000
Declining  899,696,000  1,033,483,000
Unchanged  24,271,000  43,910,000
Total:  1,342,806,000  1,805,442,000

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CFC 17.21    -1.000 42.84M  
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EMC 19.14    +0.170 38.03M  
PFE 23.96    -0.290 36.52M  
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AMD 12.94    +0.330 32.14M  
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Pinnacle
    11-Sep-2007 08:45  
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U.S. markets had another volatile day with shares opening higher, which then fell sharply in late morning before recovering in the afternoon session, as Fed officials gave mixed signals over the past few days ahead of the Fed meeting on 18

Crude oil futures rose US$0.79 to close at US$77.49 a barrel ahead of the OPEC meeting today. Crude prices has risen 27% YTD.th September. The Dow rose +14.47 points (+0.11%), the Nasdaq loss ?6.59 points (-0.26%) and the S&P500 was lower by ?1.85 points (-0.13%).

 
 
KiLrOy
    10-Sep-2007 23:55  
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Yellen - Up to markets to set asset-Backed debt Prices.

Yellen - Monetary Policy should not shield investors from losses.

Yellen - Return to more normal risk pricing not disturbing in long run.

Yellen - In Past, Sometimes Financial Turmoil Receded Quickly.

Yellen - Fed actions to date "Helpful.

Yellen - "Significant downside pressure" on Economy Demand.

Yellen - Financial Market Turmoil Likely to intensify housing downturn.
 
 
cheongwee
    10-Sep-2007 23:52  
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For along time, the world have yet really have a deep digestion of years of growth...i think this time around we will have a real deep recession and at worse a depression..such is the cyclical of market...everything will balance itself out before growth return...

Let hope for the best and prepare for the worse..i still say buy gold for protection..if thing get worse...gold will shines..even if nothing happen u still got your gold...nothing to lose...lot to gain.
 
 
louis_leecs
    10-Sep-2007 23:51  
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OPEN BIG BIG EYE CLOSE LOOK TO DOW JONE VERY IMPORTANCE SUPPORT 13000 ......IF GO THRU GOOD LUCK TO ALL OF YOU ,,,IF ABOVE TIS LEVER TIME TO BUY AGAIN........
 
 
cheongwee
    10-Sep-2007 23:45  
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This guy got a point...but if the fed allow this to happen there will be a lot of homeless ppl..

http://money.cnn.com/2007/09/10/markets/bc.apfn.liquidity.aheado.ap/index.htm?postversion=2007091008

I still think the only waty is to monetize it...they cannot raise tax..and they cant reduce either..they are damned if they do and also damned if they dont...but i think short term they will reduce rate..than come and solve inflation later..
 

 
CWQuah
    10-Sep-2007 22:19  
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Thanks!

Just realised recently how deeply intertwined the stock and forex markets were. A bit 'shocked' to hear that USD declined so much from around 118Y like, less than one mth back, to the current price.
 
 
paperless
    10-Sep-2007 22:18  
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DOW is likely to sink below 13000 soon.
 
 
KiLrOy
    10-Sep-2007 22:07  
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Check it out on CNBC and/or Bloomberg website or TV. Smiley
 
 
CWQuah
    10-Sep-2007 22:03  
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KilRoy,

How's USD/Yen now? Last I heard was 112.9-ish?
 
 
KiLrOy
    10-Sep-2007 22:00  
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DOW is losing steam within hour .... my currencies are all sliding down.
 
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