Wall Street has reacted well to the real numbers
The U.S. stock markets have evolved in the green Monday, with a peak at the end of the session. The major indices ended the session by sharp increase: the Dow Jones took 0.97% to 10,525.43 points, the Standard & Poor's 500 and Nasdaq 100 earn them, respectively, 1.12% to 1115.01 points and 1.19% in 2296, 43 points.
Investors have reacted to the publication of figures better than expected property: the new single-home sales in the U.S. rebounded more than expected in June, from 23.6% in May after hitting their lowest level at least since 1963, but remain extremely low, according to official figures released Monday in Washington.
On Friday, the NYSE had ended sharply higher, buoyed by another round of quarterly results from U.S. companies of good quality and were reassured on the results of resistance testing in European banks.The Dow Jones gained 0.99% and the Nasdaq 1.05%. On the whole last week, the Dow Jones gained 3.23% and the Nasdaq rose 4.15%.
On the foreign exchange market, the euro against the dollar adds. At the opening of U.S. markets, it was worth 1.2944 dollars against 1.2906 dollars on Friday night.
Oil prices retreated Monday in the opening exchanges in New York, yielding 86 cents a barrel to 78.12 dollars, while Tropical Storm Bonnie was eventually spared oil facilities in the Gulf of Mexico.
Busy Week Statistics
Another highlight, the U.S. central bank should publish its Beige Book Wednesday on the economic conditions.It will be very guarded while the president of the institution, Ben Bernanke said Wednesday before Congress the slow recovery, with no announcement of new funding in the economy.
On Tuesday, it is the Standard & Poor's / Case Schiller home prices and consumer confidence, which will be followed, before investors only look the next day on orders of durable goods. But it was the day Friday with the first estimate of gross domestic product (GDP) U.S. second quarter to be expected this week.This new burst of publications should be followed especially when investors are questioning again on the strength of the U.S. economic recovery.
Publications wait
U.S. companies are still likely to take stock in their accounts this week, including the program six companies forming part of the Dow Jones online payday advance. Tomorrow investors expect such figures CIT and Lockheed Martin and those sitting in the middle of DuPont.
FedEx rose 5.57% to 83.36 dollars while the group has raised its earnings forecast for the current year. The U.S. giant now aims Messaging earnings per share of between 1.05 and $ 1.25.
Genzyme flies from 7.77% to 65.38 dollars.The group would be the target of several pharmaceutical companies. Sanofi-aventis is about to blow, but Genzyme has rejected its takeover bid by Bloomberg, citing two sources familiar with the matter.
IBM: The European Commission has opened two investigations into the group. It suspects the group of computer abuse of dominant position on the markets for servers. The titles have changed to +0.02% 128.41 dollars.
Always on the side of values, General Electric (2.74% to U.S. $ 16.14) Friday said its increased dividend of 20%, the quarterly dividend from 10 cents to 12 cents. GE also announced a resumption of its share repurchase programs. He had stopped this practice in September 2008. The board gave its approval for an additional $ 11.6 billion."GE hopes to finish the year with $ 25 billion in cash, including proceeds from the sale of a majority stake in its subsidiary NBC Universal to Comcast" say the analysts at Aurel BGC. Some of this money will be used to buy three billion dollars in preferred shares that the group has sold to the holding company Berkshire Hathaway of Warren Buffett in October 2008.
Also note Friday night, the FDIC, the federal agency whose primary responsibility is to guarantee bank deposits, announced the bankruptcy of six new American banks, bringing to 102 the number of closing establishments since the beginning of year.These six failures will cost about 394 million dollars to its compensation fund the FDIC.
Note that the British press suggests a departure from the CEO of BP, before tomorrow, the date of publication of interim results of the oil giant.