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Old 02-06-09, 08:06 AM   #1
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Default Several positive indicators suggest an optimism surge among investors amid an economi

Several positive indicators suggest an optimism surge among investors amid an economic recovery.

What's new:
Euro zone: PMI manufacturing higher for 7 months.
England: PMI manufacturing at its highest since 12 months.
United States: rising construction spending of 0.80% in April.
United States: moderate reduction of activity in the manufacturing sector recorded in May
United States: GM official bankruptcy in U.S.
United States: S & P at the highest level since December 2007, above its 200 days moving average.
United States: the title of GM withdrawn from DowJones index, replaced by Cisco. Travelers companies will also replace Citigroup.

Today:
07h45 Switzerland: 1st quarter GDP, expected -1.50%, previous -0.30%.
08h45 France: producer prices april, expected -0.10%, previous -0.40%.
10h30 UK: Mortgage approvals april, expected 41,000, previous 39,000.
10h30 UK: Mortgage lending april, expected 1.00 million, previous 0.76 million.
11h00 Euro area: unemployment rate april, expected9.10%, previous 8.90%.
16.00 United States: pending homes sales april , expected +0.50%, previous +3.20%.

Rates in Asia and Indices:
EURUSD: 1.4183 - 1.4133.
USDCHF: 1.0717 - 1.0686.
GBPUSD: 1.6466 - 1.6410.
EURJPY: 136.83 - 135.91.
USDJPY: 96.65 - 96.09.
DowJones: 8'721 +2.60%.
NASDAQ: +1.29% 1'774.
S & P 500: 943 +2.58%.
Nikkei: 9'753 +0.77%.
Gold: $ 976

Comments:

U.S. stock markets closed sharply higher yesterday, DowJones up 2.60% and the S & P up 2.58%. The S & P closed for the first time since December 2007 over its moving average 200 days, which some analysts see as a sign of further gains.

The publication of several positive indicators and the clarification of the status of number one U.S. auto strengthen investor optimism about a recovery of the economy. This resulted in a return to the appetite for risk, leading to a sharp rise in Australian dollar,New Zealand dollar, the pound sterling and the euro. The Japanese yen and U.S. dollar pay the costs of this renewed optimism. Parities such as GBP/JPY, NZD/JPY and AUD/JPY yesterday showed increases of around 3%.

Besides the hopes of economic recovery, the market expects the next three key events this week: namely the monetary policy meetings of the European Central Bank (ECB) and Bank of England (BOE) Thursday, followed by the US employment report on Friday.
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