DAILY REPORT 22
nd
AUGUST 2014
Global markets at a glance Asia markets had been soured after the HSBC/Markit Flash China Manufacturing PMI fell to 50.3 in August from July's 18-month high of 51.7, badly missing a Reuters forecast of 51.5. Investors reacted by selling the Australian dollar, often a used as a liquid proxy for bets on China, while the CSI300 of the leading Shanghai and Shenzhen A-share listings shed 0.9%. Tokyo's Topix ended up 0.9%, as did the Nikkei. European stocks ended higher on Thursday, extending their sharp two-week rebound after better-than-expected German private sector growth figures which reassured investors about the outlook for Europe's biggest economy following a soft patch. The FTSEurofirst 300 index of top European shares ended 0.7 percent higher at 1,355.09 points, reaching a level not seen since late July.
World Indices
Wall Street U.S. stocks ended higher on Thursday, with the S&P 500 at a record after a flurry of positive economic data, as investors hoped for signs from an annual meeting of central bankers that interest-rate hikes are not imminent. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 60.36 points, or 0.36 percent, to 17,039.49. The S&P 500 gained 5.86 points, or 0.29 percent, to end at 1,992.37. The Nasdaq Composite added 5.62 points, or 0.12 percent, to 4,532.10. Previous day Roundup Markets ended marginally higher on Thursday led by gains in bank shares after Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said that the government was working towards bringing in more professionalism in the functioning of banks and improving risk management, amid the backdrop of the recent scams in some public sector banks. Further, steel shares came under pressure after the government hiked royalty on iron and bauxite. The 30-share Sensex ended higher by 46 points at 26,360 and the 50-share Nifty gained 16 points at 7,891. The broader markets outperformed the benchmark indices- BSE Midcap and Smallcap indices gained between 0.3-0.5%.
Index DJl S&P 500 NASDAQ EURO STO FTSE 100 Nikkei 225 Hong Kong
Value
% Change
17039.49 1992.37 4532.11 3124.56 6777.66 15585.35 25054.16
+0.36 +0.29 +0.12 +1.33 +0.33 -0.01 +0.24
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CMP
Change
% Chg
970.80
40.95
4.40
2,271.00
72.20
3.28
BPCL
686.65
19.65
2.95
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903.00
22.70
2.58
2,471.00
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CMP
Change
% Chg
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Change
%Chg
ARVIND
252.15
+0.35
+0.14
AUROPHARMA
810.00
14.20
+1.78
BPCL
686.65
19.65
+2.95
CIPLA
492.1
-0.25
-0.05
1017.40
17.40
+1.74
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CMP
Change
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7891.10
+15.80
+0.20
26360.11
+45.82
+0.17
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