re: daytrades september 09 afternoon Thanks exit! 1pm -...

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    re: daytrades september 09 afternoon Thanks exit!

    1pm - 'Economic news' courtesy reminder time Traders!

    'Market Focus' in the US this evening

    "Unless jobless claims spike higher, attention will be on the health of U.S. exports." [Source: nasdaq.com., Mark Pender]

    'Market Reflections' from the last trading session (08.09.2010)

    "The appearance of buyers at a Portuguese debt auction eased the latest doubts over Europe's health, pulling money out of safety and into the stock market where the Dow rose a half percent to 10,387. Treasury yields rose slightly while the dollar fell slightly to hit a new long-term low against the yen despite building talk out of Japan for unilateral currency intervention. Oil firmed near $75 while gold held steady at $1,255." [Source: nasdaq.com., Mark Pender]
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    Of note in the US this evening:-

  2. BOE Announcement [ Market moving indicator]
    [The Bank of England announces its monetary policy with regard to interest rates monthly.]

  3. International Trade [ Market moving indicator]
    [International trade is composed of merchandise (tangible goods) and services. It is available nationally by export, import and trade balance. Merchandise trade is available by export, import and trade balance for six principal end-use commodity categories and for more than one hundred principal Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) system commodity groupings. Data are also available for 36 countries and geographic regions. Detailed information is reported on oil and motor vehicle imports. Services trade is available by export, import and trade balance for seven principal end-use categories.]

  4. Jobless Claims [ Moderate volatility expected]
    [New unemployment claims are compiled weekly to show the number of individuals who filed for unemployment insurance for the first time. An increasing (decreasing) trend suggests a deteriorating (improving) labor market. The four-week moving average of new claims smoothes out weekly volatility.]

  5. EIA Natural Gas Report [ Moderate volatility expected]
    [The Energy Information Administration (EIA) provides weekly information on natural gas stocks in underground storage for the U.S., and three regions of the country. The level of inventories helps determine prices for natural gas products.]

  6. EIA Petroleum Status Report [ Moderate volatility expected]
    [The Energy Information Administration (EIA) provides weekly information on petroleum inventories in the U.S., whether produced here or abroad. The level of inventories helps determine prices for petroleum products.]

  7. Money Supply
    [The monetary aggregates are alternative measures of the money supply by degree of liquidity. Changes in the monetary aggregates indicate the thrust of monetary policy as well as the outlook for economic activity and inflationary pressures.]

  8. 3-Month Bill Announcement; 6-Month Bill Announcement; and 30-Yr Bond Auction {Weekly Bill Settlement}
    [Treasury bills are sold at public auctions every week; and Treasury notes are sold at regularly scheduled public auctions.]

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    Of note in Australia tomorrow:-

  9. Please note there is no noteworthy 'Economic news' due to be released in Australia tomorrow.


    [Sources used: nasdaq.com & fxstreet.com]
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  10. ... and the DOW futures are currently Down 6 pts atm (Live)!
 
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