▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008

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skunk.works:

▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008

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17.04.08 06:34

Ni Hao, Greetings & viel Glück  HK gerade mitags Schluss US Vorgaben positiv, IBM ebay nach Schlus "Zahlen ""runter""erwartet und dann "positiv" überrrascht ;-) Blick nach Japan NIK pos Erwartungen nach EU Land positiv china olympia mainland pos

 

                                                                                                                                   

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skunk.works:

Asia yah link ..grüner chart

 
17.04.08 06:37
SymbolNameLast TradeChange 
^AORDAll Ordinaries5,600.40 12:34AM ET ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 4207379 65.80 (1.19%) 
^SSECShanghai Composite3,287.68 Apr 16 ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 4207379 3.92 (0.12%) 
^HSIHang Seng24,362.75 12:19AM ET ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 4207379 484.40 (2.03%) 
^BSESNBSE 3016,244.19 Apr 160.00 (0.00%) 
^JKSEJakarta Composite2,349.00 12:34AM ET ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 4207379 11.08 (0.47%) 
^KLSEKLSE Composite1,253.64 Apr 16 ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 4207379 9.44 (0.76%) 
^N225Nikkei 22513,406.87 12:14AM ET ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 4207379 260.74 (1.98%) 
^NZ50NZSE 503,567.38 12:14AM ET ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 4207379 50.71 (1.44%) 
^STIStraits Times3,148.16 12:30AM ET ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 4207379 60.67 (1.97%) 
^KS11Seoul Composite1,776.59 12:34AM ET ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 4207379 18.03 (1.03%) 
^TWIITaiwan Weighted9,116.71 12:34AM ET ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 4207379 50.67 (0.56%) 
skunk.works:

...der KOSPI zeigt den Weg des Do ? !

 
17.04.08 06:39
skunk.works:

...der NIK will derzeit auch nicht runter

 
17.04.08 06:40
skunk.works:

was stieg den so in HK ? max t/o

 
17.04.08 06:43
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941   CHINA MOBILE 130.2  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073832.8  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073832.20 1,831,195 14,052
  
857   PETROCHINA 10.2  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073830.43  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073834.40 1,416,119 139,530
  
2628 CHINA LIFE 29.3  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073830.9  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073833.17 1,329,822 45,693
  
883   CNOOC 13.42  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073830.44  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073833.39 1,174,624 87,646
  
2823 A50CHINATRACKER 17.2  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073830.32  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073831.90 1,034,544 60,176
  
1398 ICBC 5.92  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073830.15  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073832.60 909,317 154,287
  
388   HKEX 145.3  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073835.6  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073834.01 877,671 6,091  
5     HSBC HOLDINGS 130.9  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073831.3  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073831.00 876,024 6,700  
728   CHINA TELECOM 5.12  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073830.22  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073834.49 849,214 165,687  
939   CCB 6.49  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073830.15  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073832.37 775,307 119,613  
386   SINOPEC CORP 7.34  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073830.41  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073835.92 755,992 104,795  
16   SHK PPT 128.6  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073834.3  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073833.46 545,365 4,243  
1044 HENGAN INT'L 26.3  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073831.6  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073836.48 537,201 22,742  
1088 CHINA SHENHUA 35.1  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073831.05  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073833.08 493,654 14,117  
3988 BANK OF CHINA 3.76  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073830.06  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073831.62 489,261 129,933
  
1898 CHINA COAL 16.44  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073830.84  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073835.38 468,163 28,692
  
2318 PING AN 62  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073831.55  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073832.56 438,765 7,080
  
1800 CHINA COMM CONS 17.34  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073830.5  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073832.97 394,355 22,834
  
2328 PICC P&C 6.73  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073830.04  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073830.59 374,790 56,803
  
1     CHEUNG KONG 116.5  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073830.6  ▶ Asia - Mittwoch, 17.April 2008 42073830.52 370,198 3,166
  
skunk.works:

was erwarten wir später in den US ?

 
17.04.08 06:47

Announcing           Company    Estimate   
Before the Open    Pfizer PFE    +0.65      
Before the Open    Nokia NOK    +0.55   
Before the Open    United Tech UTX    +1.00  

Before the Open    Bank of NY BK    +0.71   
Before the Open    Merrill Lynch MER    -2.07  

 

und sonst ?

 

8:30 AM    Initial Claims    News
10:00 AM    Leading Indicators    News
10:00 AM    Philadelphia Fed    News

skunk.works:

die Zukunft...futures

 
17.04.08 06:50

DJIA INDEX 12,644.00 -10.00

S&P 500        1,369.80 -1.10

NASDAQ 100 1,864.25 2.00  

HSI

APR 24371 +2,1%

MAY 24245 +2,29%

JUN 23659 +2,33

SEP 23552 +2,24%

skunk.works:

HSI yearly

 
17.04.08 06:53
(Verkleinert auf 91%) vergrößern
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skunk.works:

! zu 6.

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17.04.08 06:58
www.bloomberg.com/apps/...20601087&sid=aUgZa5GnV.mI&refer=home

Leading Indicators in U.S. Probably Rose in March on Fed Action

The index of leading U.S. economic indicators probably rose in March as cash poured into the banking system and the Federal Reserve lowered the benchmark interest rate, economists said before a report today.

The Conference Board's gauge increased 0.1 percent, the first gain in six months, after falling 0.3 percent in February, according to the median forecast in a Bloomberg News survey of 54 economists. The measure points to the direction of the economy over the next three to six months.

The improvement is a tentative signal that the economy, after deteriorating in the first six months of 2008, may not weaken further in the second half of the year. The report would indicate the Fed's rate reductions and efforts to ease the credit crisis may help mitigate the damage from the slump in subprime lending.

``A rise in the money supply should have cushioned the blow from some of the other components of the index,'' said Aaron Smith, an economist at Moody's Economy.com in West Chester, Pennsylvania. The report points toward economic ``weakness that is mild in nature.''

The New York-based Conference Board, a private research group, is scheduled to issue the report at 10 a.m. Survey estimates ranged from a decline of 0.3 percent to a 0.4 percent gain.

Also at 10 a.m., the Philadelphia Fed will release its regional manufacturing gauge. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg News project the index will rise to minus 15 from minus 17.4 in March, signaling a slower pace of contraction. A similar report from the New York Fed earlier this week unexpectedly showed a return to growth.

Factory Improvement

The manufacturing components of the leading index probably contributed to the projected gain in March. The factory workweek rose by 6 minutes to 41.3 hours last month, according to Labor Department figures, and the Institute for Supply Management's measure of supplier deliveries also improved.

Seven of the 10 economic indicators that make up the leading index are known ahead of time: stock prices, jobless claims, building permits, consumer expectations, the yield curve, supplier delivery times and factory hours.

The Conference Board estimates the remaining three -- new orders for consumer goods, bookings for capital equipment and the money supply.

The financial components helped push the leading index higher. The biggest contributor was probably the money supply as investors poured the cash from sales of stocks and securities such as subprime-mortgage instruments into money-market funds.

Fed Action

As credit markets seized up, the Fed on March 16 gave all primary dealers in U.S. government bonds the same access to loans formerly reserved only for banks. The central bank now auctions as much as $100 billion in funds a month, making it easier to liquidate some hard-to-sell assets.

The yield curve, or the differential between the Fed's benchmark rate and the yield on the Treasury's 10-year note, also widened last month. The central bank dropped its target rate by three-quarters of a point to 2.25 percent on March 18, leading to a steeper curve.

The yield differential turned positive for the first time in February after 19 months of negative readings that subtracted from the leading index. The Fed has cut its benchmark rate by 3 percentage points since September, with two-thirds of reduction coming in the first three months of this year.

A Labor Department report today, due at 8:30 a.m., is projected to show initial jobless claims rose last week to 375,000 from 357,000 the prior week, according to the median estimate in a Bloomberg News survey of economists.

More Firings

Initial jobless claims, consumer expectations about the economy and building permits are among the components projected to detract from the leading index.

Economists surveyed by Bloomberg News earlier this month forecast the economy will not grow at all in the first half of the year. A majority of those polled projected the U.S. is, or will be, in a recession.

The Fed yesterday said economic growth slowed in nine of 12 districts since February, hurt by ``anemic'' real estate markets and a slowdown in consumer spending, according to its regional business survey known as the Beige Book.

JPMorgan Chase & Co., the third-biggest U.S. bank, yesterday reported a 50 percent drop in first-quarter profit on $5.1 billion of writedowns and provisions.

Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon, said on a conference call with reporters that the credit-market crisis is more than halfway finished as financial firms reduce leverage, and may be as much as 80 percent over.

``That side is working itself out,'' Dimon said. ``That doesn't mean the recession won't get worse or better.''

                       Bloomberg Survey

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                          Initial      LEI   Philly
                           Claims               Fed
                           ,000's     MOM%    Index
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Date of Release              04/17    04/17    04/17
Observation Period          12-Apr    March    April
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Median                         375     0.1%    -15.0
Average                        371     0.1%    -15.5
High Forecast                  395     0.4%     -5.0
Low Forecast                   340    -0.3%    -25.0
Number of Participants          37       54       51
Previous                       357    -0.3%    -17.4
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4CAST Ltd.                    ---      0.1%    -15.0
Action Economics               375     0.2%    -14.0
Aletti Gestielle SGR           380     ---     -15.0
Argus Research Corp.          ---      0.1%     -5.0
Banc of America Securities    ---      0.1%    -15.0
Banesto                        365     0.0%    -13.9
Bank of Tokyo- Mitsubishi      370    -0.1%    -12.2
Bantleon Bank AG              ---      0.3%    -14.0
Barclays Capital               375     ---     -16.0
BBVA                          ---     -0.3%    -19.0
Bear, Stearns & Co.            375     ---     -10.0
BMO Capital Markets            365     0.0%    -17.0
BNP Paribas                   ---      ---     -20.0
Briefing.com                   385     0.2%    -13.0
Calyon                        ---      ---     -16.0
CEMEX                         ---     -0.1%     ---
CFC Group                      380     0.1%    -17.0
Citi                           380     0.4%    -21.0
Credit Suisse                  365     0.2%     ---
Daiwa Securities America      ---      0.2%     ---
Danske Bank                   ---      0.0%    -12.0
DekaBank                      ---      0.1%    -12.0
Desjardins Group               385     0.3%    -15.0
Deutsche Bank Securities       375    -0.1%    -15.0
Deutsche Postbank AG          ---      0.1%    -15.0
Dresdner Kleinwort            ---      0.1%    -20.0
DZ Bank                       ---      0.0%    -19.0
First Trust Advisors           360     0.1%    -14.8
Fortis                        ---      ---     -15.0
FTN Financial                 ---      ---     -10.0
Goldman, Sachs & Co.          ---      0.1%     ---
H&R Block Financial Advis      365     ---      ---
Helaba                        ---      0.1%    -15.0
High Frequency Economics       360     0.2%    -17.4
HSBC Markets                   375     0.4%    -15.0
ING Financial Markets         ---      0.0%    -25.0
Insight Economics              375    -0.1%    -15.0
Intesa-SanPaulo               ---      ---     -16.0
J.P. Morgan Chase              380     ---     -15.0
Janney Montgomery Scott       ---      0.1%     ---
JPMorgan Private Client        365    -0.1%    -15.0
Landesbank Berlin              370     0.2%    -10.0
Landesbank BW                 ---      0.2%    -17.0
Lehman Brothers                375     0.0%    -18.0
Lloyds TSB                     345     0.1%    -16.0
Maria Fiorini Ramirez Inc      385     0.0%     ---
Merrill Lynch                  370     0.1%    -14.0
MFC Global Investment Man      365     ---      ---
Moody's Economy.com            350     0.2%    -15.0
Morgan Keegan & Co.           ---      0.0%     ---
Morgan Stanley & Co.          ---      0.2%     ---
National Bank Financial       ---      ---     -20.0
National City Bank            ---      0.3%    -16.0
Newedge                       ---      ---     -15.0
Nomura Securities Intl.       ---      0.2%     ---
Nord/LB                        340     0.1%    -14.0
PNC Bank                      ---      0.1%     ---
Ried, Thunberg & Co.           370     ---      ---
Scotia Capital                ---      0.0%     ---
Societe Generale               365     ---     -15.0
Stone & McCarthy Research      395     0.0%    -17.3
Thomson Financial/IFR          375     0.2%    -12.0
UBS Securities LLC             375     0.2%    -17.0
Unicredit MIB                  375    -0.2%     ---
University of Maryland        ---     -0.3%     ---
Wachovia Corp.                ---      0.2%     ---
Wells Fargo & Co.              375    -0.2%     ---
WestLB AG                     ---      0.1%    -19.0
Westpac Banking Co.            375    -0.1%    -20.0
Wrightson Associates           370     ---      ---
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