Index of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange Xetra DAX rose 11.78 points, the index of the London Stock Exchange FTSE 100 rose 0.22 points
Oct 20th, 2009 | By admin | Category: News and CommentsIndex of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange Xetra DAX rose 11.78 points (0.20%) and at the level of 5864.34. Index of the London Stock Exchange FTSE 100 rose 0.22 points (0.00%) and at the level of 5281.76. Index of the Paris Stock Exchange's CAC 40 rose to 10.50 points (0.27%) and at the level of 3902.86. December futures on the index of SP 500 on Globex rose by 4.6 points and is 1095.7. Opening of the American stock indexes are now expected to top.
The euro /dollar established in the European session in a narrow range of 1.4951-1.4991. Rate pound /dollar stabilized above the 1.6400 mark. Course of gold stands at about 1065.00 dollars per troy ounce. Dealers noted that the dollar remains under pressure. The attention of investors focused on the current data in the United States.
According to news reports, China's leadership is dissatisfied with the weakening of the dollar, since much of the gold reserves is stored in the dollar-denominated instruments.
preliminary index value of M4 money supply in the UK for September was 0.7% per month, 11.3% for the year (the previous value of 0.1% per month, 12.5% for the year). Deficit (PSNCR) in the UK for September amounted to 19.4 billion pounds (forecast was 20.5, the previous value of 10.4).
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