Thursday, March 10, 2011

global market Factors To Watch on March 10 2011

global market Factors To Watch on March 10 2011 : Gold edged up on Thursday after a rebound in oil prices as investors waited to see if the international community would agree to a "no fly" zone for Libya.Holdings in the world's largest silver exchange-traded fund struck a record high, reflecting greater interest in the relatively cheaper precious metal.

MARKET NEWS March 10 2011


* Asian stock markets and copper prices fell on Thursday after surprisingly weak Chinese trade data hit markets already nervous that higher oil prices will cut global growth. [MKTS/GLOB]

* Brent crude rose 0.3 percent to surpass $116 after forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi bombed oil industry infrastructure, inflicting what could be longer-term damage on the country's exporting capacity. [O/R]

* A weak outlook from Texas Instruments weighed on the Nasdaq and pushed an index of chip makers below a key technical level in a worrisome sign for the market'six-month uptrend. [.N]

* The euro edged lower against the U.S. dollar, with further pullbacks seen likely, as worries about how Europe will address its fiscal problems offset expectations of an upcoming rate hike by the European Central Bank. [USD/]

* European stock index futures extended their losses after credit ratings agency Moody's downgraded Spain's rating to 'Aa2' with a negative outlook. [.EU]

Philippines - Market factors to watch - March 10 2011

Philippines slowing down to 5.5 percent this year with the absence of additional stimulus measures after the country posted its fastest expansion in over three decades last year. (THE Read More...

Slovakia - Factors To Watch on
March 10 2011
Here are news stories, press reports and events to watch which may affect Slovak financial markets on Thursday. FINMIN ON 2020 EUROPE STRATEGY Finance minister Ivan Miklos will take part in conference on 2020 Europe strategy, news conference 0900 GMT. Read More...

Russian markets -- Factors to Watch on
March 10 2011
Asian markets are down today, the major indexes trading at two-week lows on concern about growing violence in Libya and a report that Japan's GDP shrank more than expected. We are opening our prices this morning down slightly. Read More...

Malaysia-Market factors to watch
March 10 2011
Cargo surveyors Intertek Testing Services and Societe Generale de Surveillance to unveil Malaysian palm oil products export data for March 1-10 at 10.30am and 14.30pm (0230 and 0630). Industry regulator Malaysian Palm Oil Board to release Read More...

African Markets - Factors to watch on
March 10 2011
The following company announcements, scheduled economic indicators, debt and currency market moves and political events may affect African markets on Thursday. Botswana to issue the first of 10 billion pula worth of new domestic bonds, ranging from 6 months to 10 year maturities, to finance government spending after previous funding was exhausted in September.Read More...

Indonesia-Market Factors to watch -
March 10 2011
Indoensia's National Commission for Human Rights (Komnas HAM) to hold a news conference on investigation result on the death of a local journalist in Maluku, 1300 (0600) Read More...

Turkey - Factors to Watch on
March 10 2011
The lira IYIX= was at 1.5830 against the dollar in early trade, firming from Wednesday's close of 1.5851. The main ISE 100 share index .XU100 rose 1.93 percent to 62,483.83 points. The yield on the Nov 7, 2012, benchmark bond <0#trtsysum=is> closed at 9.04 percent up from 9 percent on Tuesday. Read More...

Swiss stocks - Factors to watch on
March 10 2011
- Swiss stocks are poised to open lower on Thursday, in line with markets across Europe, as investors worry global growth could be hit by higher oil prices. The Swiss blue-chip index SMI .SSMI was indicated to open 38 points lower at 6,412 points, data provided by bank Clariden Leu showed. CLPRE The following are some of the main factors expected to affect Swiss stocks on Thursday: Read More...
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