New Zealand/Australia Morning Call-Global markets

Wed, 19 Feb - 4:11am
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 Stock Markets                                                   
S&P/ASX 200    5,392.82   +9.93  NZSX 50       0,000.00   +0.00 
DJIA          16,152.70   -1.69  Nikkei       14,843.24 +450.13 
NASDAQ         4,271.85  +27.82  FTSE          6,796.43  +60.43 
S&P 500        1,841.60   +2.97  Hang Seng    22,587.72  +51.78 
SPI 200 Fut    5,369.00   +6.00  TRJCRB Index    297.56   +4.32 
 
 Bonds                                                           
AU 10 YR Bond     4.149  -0.047  US 10 YR Bond    2.696  -0.049 
NZ 10 YR Bond     4.620  +0.000  US 30 YR Bond    3.664  -0.036 
 
 Currencies (Prev at 7pm NZST)                                   
AUD US$          0.9037  0.9044  NZD US$         0.8310  0.8343 
EUR US$          1.3757  1.3707  Yen US$         102.36  102.62 
 
 Commodities                                                     
Gold (Lon)      1320.75          Silver (Lon)     21.370         
Gold (NY)       1328.49          Light Crude      101.94         
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    Overnight market action with latest New York figures. 
 
    EQUITIES 
    NEW YORK - U.S. stocks were slightly higher on Tuesday after 
Wall Street's biggest gain of the year, boosted by Tesla shares 
which hit an all-time high, giving a lift to the tech-heavy 
Nasdaq index. 
    The Dow Jones industrial average    rose 1.44 points or 
0.01 percent, to 16,155.83, the S&P 500    gained 3.69 
points or 0.2 percent, to 1,842.32 and the Nasdaq Composite 
   added 29.485 points or 0.69 percent, to 4,273.511. 
    For a full report, double click on  .N  
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    LONDON - Britain's top equity index erased its losses for 
the year as it rose for a third straight session on Tuesday, 
boosted by BHP Billiton BLT.L and telecoms operator BT   . 
    The FTSE 100    ended up 60.43 points, or 0.9 percent, 
at 6,796.43 points. It has now risen in nine of the last 10 
sessions, taking its total gain over that period to 5.4 percent. 
That is its best run since October, and leaves it up 0.7 percent 
year-to-date. It now faces psychological resistance at 6,800. 
    For a full report, double click on  .L  
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    TOKYO - Japan's Nikkei share average soared to a 2-1/2-week 
high on Tuesday, led by the banking sector after the Bank Of 
Japan said it would extend loan facilities by a year at its 
policy meeting. 
    The Nikkei    ended 3.1 percent higher at 14,843.24, 
the highest close since Jan. 31. 
    For a full report, double click on  .T  
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    FOREIGN EXCHANGE  
    NEW YORK - The dollar on Tuesday fell against the euro to 
its lowest in seven weeks after a gauge of manufacturing in New 
York state slowed in February, stoking uncertainty about the 
direction of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy. 
    The euro rose to $1.3769   , marking a seven-week high 
against the dollar and surpassing a key resistance of $1.3740. 
The euro barely reacted to a mixed German ZEW survey of analyst 
and investor sentiment   . It was last at $1.3756, up 0.4 
percent on the day.     
    For a full report, double click on  USD/  
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    TREASURIES  
    NEW YORK - U.S. Treasury yields held in tight ranges on 
Tuesday, hemmed in as a weaker-than-expected regional 
manufacturing report and the biggest ever one-month decline in 
homebuilder confidence nibbled away at confidence in the 
strength of the U.S. economic recovery. 
    The 10-year Treasury is trading up 7/32 of a point in price, 
driving the yield down to 2.726 percent   . The 30-year 
long bond also traded up 7/32 of a point in price, moving the 
yield down to 3.686 percent   .  
    For a full report, double click on  US/  
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    COMMODITIES  
    GOLD 
    NEW YORK/LONDON - Gold fell on Tuesday as the market took a 
breather after a three-day rally that pushed it over $1,330 an 
ounce, but prices hovered around a 3-1/2 month high due to 
lingering worries over global economic growth. 
    Spot gold    slipped 0.5 percent to $1,321.84 by 1709 
GMT. Earlier in the day, bullion touched its highest since Oct. 
31 at $1,332.10 in the previous session. 
    For a full report, double click on  GOL/  
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    BASE METALS 
    LONDON - Copper rose on Tuesday as support from a strong 
euro helped cushion concerns about short-term demand in China 
after its central bank moved to tighten the money supply. 
    Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange CMCU3, 
untraded in rings, was last bid at $7,190 a tonne before the 
close, from a last bid of $7,170 on Monday. 
    For a full report, double click on  MET/L  
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    OIL 
    NEW YORK - Oil rose towards $110 a barrel to its highest in 
almost seven weeks on Tuesday, supported by a weaker dollar, 
cold weather in the United States and renewed concern about 
threats to supply in the Middle East and Africa. 
    Brent crude    was up 39 cents at $109.57 by 1513 GMT 
and traded up to $109.89, its highest since Jan. 2. U.S. crude 
   was up 94 cents to $101.24 from Friday and reached its 
highest point since Oct. 18. There was no settlement on Monday 
as U.S. markets were shut for the Presidents Day holiday. 
    For a full report, double click on  O/R  
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((Australia/New Zealand bureaux; +61 2 9373 1800/+64 4 802 
7980)) 
 
 
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