NIKKEI - Julho/Agosto 2007
nem sei se te deseje uma noite descansada...ela tá com cara de ser movimentada...mas eu vou ver para o sofá e devo adormecer antes da queda chegar aos 3%
Olha, toma conta disto, tá bem? pra semana, fico eu de serviço
Abraço e bons olhos-em-bico
Olha, toma conta disto, tá bem? pra semana, fico eu de serviço
Abraço e bons olhos-em-bico
Esta é a vantagem da ambição:
Podes não chegar á Lua
Mas tiraste os pés do chão...
Podes não chegar á Lua
Mas tiraste os pés do chão...
Bloomberg Escreveu:Asian Stocks May Drop After U.S. Confidence Wanes, Yen Rises
By Makiko Suzuki
Aug. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Asian stocks may drop after U.S. consumer confidence declined the most since 2005 this month, pushing shares there to their biggest losses in three weeks.
Companies relying on U.S. sales such as Nissan Motor Co. and LG Electronics Inc. may decline. Japanese exporters may fall after the yen strengthened, eroding the value of their overseas sales.
Westpac Banking Corp. and other financial stocks may slide on renewed fear their profits will be reduced because of tighter credit markets caused by the subprime mortgage crisis.
``What happened in the U.S. and the currency market will prompt investors to search for a new low, hurting stock markets'' in Asia, said Hiroichi Nishi, an equities manager at Nikko Cordial Securities Inc. in Tokyo.
New Zealand's NZX 50 Index, Asia's first benchmark to start trading, lost 1.4 percent to 4,045.38 as of 10:55 a.m. in Wellington. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 Index futures contract due in September dropped 2 percent to 6,043 at 6:59 a.m. in Sydney.
Japan's Nikkei 225 Stock Average futures expiring in September last traded at 15,900 in Chicago, down from the closes of 16,270 in Osaka and Singapore yesterday.
The Bank of New York Co.'s Asia ADR Index, tracking the region's American depositary receipts, slid 3.2 percent. The index tracking Australia's American depositary receipts, plunged 3.6 percent and the Japan ADR Index fell 1.8 percent.
The Standard & Poor's 500 Index fell 2.4 percent and the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 2.1 percent in the U.S. The declines erased all of last week's gains.
Podes ver em
http://www.nni.nikkei.co.jp/CF/FR/MKJ/
ou em
http://finance.yahoo.com/intlindices?e=asia
onde apanhas também os outros asiáticos.
Abraços e BN,
Alien.
http://www.nni.nikkei.co.jp/CF/FR/MKJ/
ou em
http://finance.yahoo.com/intlindices?e=asia
onde apanhas também os outros asiáticos.
Abraços e BN,
Alien.
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Reuters Escreveu:TOKYO, Aug 17 (Reuters) -
Tokyo shares are seen set for another roller-coaster session on Friday with exporters such as Sony Corp. (6758.T: Quote, Profile, Research) hit again after the U.S. Dow fell amid concerns about credit markets and the fallout on the economy and the yen hit 14-month high against the dollar.
One focus in the market may be Japanese department stores Isetan Co. Ltd. (8238.T: Quote, Profile, Research) and Mitsukoshi Ltd. (2779.T: Quote, Profile, Research).
Japan's No.4 Mitsukoshi and fifth-ranked Isetan have agreed to merge operations under a holding company as early as next spring, becoming the country's biggest department store group, the Nikkei business daily said on Friday.
"Intraday trade will likely be pretty volatile, and I wouldn't be surprised if the Nikkei broke below 16,000 again. A feeling of panic is still present in the market," said Tsuyoshi Segawa, an equity strategist at Shinko Securities.
"But investors may regain composure towards the end of trade, mostly because the Tokyo market has gone down way too much. This is a kind of daily movement that you often see when the market is bottoming out."
On Thursday, the broader TOPIX index (.TOPX: Quote, Profile, Research) lost 1.67 percent to end at 1,567.46, the lowest close since November 2006. The technology-laced Nikkei average (.N225: Quote, Profile, Research) also ended at its lowest since November, shedding 1.99 percent to 16,148.49, after going below 16,000 in early afternoon trade.
Segawa said a feeling of panic and unrest among investors will likely remain for a while, but from a technical point of view, both the U.S. and Japanese markets have already fallen about as far as they are likely to go.
Nikkei futures traded in Chicago (2NKc1: Quote, Profile, Research) finished the previous session at 15,950.00, 100 points below the Osaka close (JNIc1: Quote, Profile, Research), pointing to a lower opening.
In New York on Thursday, the dollar was 2 percent lower at 114.20 yen <JPY=> in late afternoon trading. Early on Friday the dollar was around 113.70 yen.
Market participants said the Nikkei would likely trade between 15,900 and 16,200 on Friday.
Re: Queres ver que é hoje???
MOHAMED Escreveu:já vai em 2,20% e parece-me que o KOSPI já vai em 5,23%
Nikkei 16113
KOSPI em 7,12%
NIKKEI a cair 2,22%...
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