A brief look at important company events and economic data releases next week.
Counterparty fear reared its ugly head with regard to European banks last night, triggering a global financials-led rout. Dow down 419.
According to GaveKal US stimulus measures have been poorly targeted as the housing market remains under pressure, but possible changes to policy by the US Treasury may deliver more positive results.
We could be witnessing the end of some key trends, suggests ATW’s Jerry Simmons, including a potential blow off top in the making for gold.
It went up and ran out of buyers, so it went down but ran out of sellers. Is it time to finally take that holiday? Dow flat.
FOREX.com suggests after the volatility of last week markets are likely to be in risk-on/off mode for some time yet.
The results of the meeting in Paris were not what Wall Street wanted to hear. Dow down 76. (Locked for subscribers until 10:00 AEDT)
In a quiet session, on low volume, Wall Street returned last night to the point at which it fell on the news of the S&P downgrade. Dow up 213.
Wrap of events affecting the market on Friday night and the weekend and a preview of the week ahead.
A brief look at important company events and economic data releases next week.