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Equity Structured Products and Warrants
This material has been produced by RBS sales and trading staff and should not be considered independent.
The Round Up
14 May 2010
 
Issue No. 331
The Round Up is a comprehensivedaily note produced by the RBSWarrants team providing an overviewof market movements along withquality ideas for warrant traders andinvestors.
Equities
 
Move Last % Move Range Volume
ASX 200+79.8 4652.8 +1.7%
u.c to +80 $5.7 bn(A)
SPI - yesterday+88.0 4671.0 +1.9%
+34 to +90 26,777(A)
Dow Jones-114.010783.0-1.0% 
-125 to +23
AvgS&P 500-14.21157.4-1.2% 
-16 to +2
AvgNasdaq-30.72394.4-1.3% 
-37 to +9
AvgFTSE+50.3 5433.7 +0.9%
-2 to +53
Low
Commodities
 
Move Last % Today % Past Month
Oil-WTI spot-1.8073.85-2.4% -12.2%  Gold Spot-6.031232.90-0.5%+7.1% Nickel (LME)+10.07 1029.71 +1.0%-10.8% Aluminium (LME)+2.52 97.34 +2.7%-10.7% Copper (LME)+6.26 323.29 +2.0%-9.4% Zinc (LME)+2.74 96.58 +2.9%-9.6% Silver-0.0819.46-0.4%+6.7% Sugar-0.0114.66-0.1% -13.7% 
Global Market Action
Scoreboard, commentary
Aussie Market Action
SPI Comment, Events & Dividends
Newcrest (NCMKZG) MINI Trading Buy
Flight to GOLD
Equinox (EQNKZA) MINI Trading Buy
Costs in focus
 
ANZ (ANZKZN) MINI Trading Buy
 – Still Restoring
Australian Strategy US Reporting Season
 
Equity Structured Products and Warrants
Dual Listed Companies (DLC’s)
 
Move %Move Last AUD Terms Diff to Aus
NWS (US)-0.27 -1.6%16.75 18.70
-44.2 c 
RIO (UK)+106.0 p +3.2% £33.98 55.43
-1285.8 c 
BLT (BHP UK)+61.5 p +3.2% £20.055 32.72
-610.4 c 
American Depository Receipts (ADR’s)
 
Move %Move Last AUD Terms Diff to Aus
BHP (US)+0.09 +0.1% 68.71 38.35
-46.9 c 
AWC (US)+0.10 +1.7% 6.05 1.69
-0.2 c 
TLS (US)-0.04 -0.3%13.30 2.97
-3.1 c 
ANZ (US)+0.08 +0.4% 20.50 22.88
-40.5 c 
WBC (US)-0.83 -0.7%111.97 25.00
-28.1 c 
NAB (US)-0.01 -0.0%22.85 25.51
-44.2 c 
LGL (US)+0.33 +0.9% 36.63 4.09
-5.1 c 
RMD (US)+0.05 +0.1% 68.82 7.68
+1.3 c
JHX (US)-0.19 -0.6%34.12 7.62
-13.2 c 
PDN (CAN)-0.01 -0.3%3.73 4.08
-6.7 c 
Overnight Commentary
 
United States Commentary
USmarketsfellovernightasbanksdraggedthemarketloweronconcernsofthewideningofaSECprobewhileCiscoandretailersalsoweighedoncautiousoutlookstatements.TheDowfell114pts,theS&Pwasoff1.2%andtheNasdaqdropped1.4%.
 
Eco -
InitialJoblessClaimswereslightlyaboveexpectationsat444kvs440kanddownfromarevised448kprior.ContinuingClaimswerealsoaboveat4627kvs4590k.
 
Tech -
Ciscowasoff4.5%andthebiggestdragontheDowaftertheCEOwascautiousinhisstatements.Inteldropped2.6%,HPwasoff1.7%andIBMendeddown0.9%.Togethertheystripped30ptsfromtheDow.
 
Retail -
Kohl'sCorp,off5.8%,reportedbetterthanexpectedbutgaveadisappointingoutlookstatementwhichsawthestockweaker.Nordstrom,off4%,wasalsoweakerafterreporting1Qthatmissedexpectationsthankstoincreasednewstoreroll-outcostsandhighersalescommissions.S&Pindexofretailers'shareslost3.2%.
 
Financials -
NYAttorneyGeneralsubpoenaedGoldmans,MS,UBSandfiveotherbankstoseewhethertheymisledclients.JP'sfell2.2%andBoAwasoff1.2%whilstontheS&P100CapitalOnedropped3.7%,Citiwasoff2.2%andUSBancorpwas1.8%lower.
 
United Kingdom & Europe Commentary
TheFTSEadded50pointsThursdaybolsteredbyminersandaraftofbetterthanexpectedearningsnumbers.Themarketclosedonits2weekhighsadding0.9%whiletheDAXfinished+1.1%andtheCAC-0.1%.
Banks -
Banksweremixedtodayasinvestorscontinuetospeculateonnewleviesthatcouldbeimplementedbythecoalition.HSBCandStandardCharteredfell0.2%and0.7%respectivelywhileLloydsandRBSadded1.8%and1.6%.
 
SolidearningsnumbersboostedsentimentalthoughinvestorsremaincautiouswithEurodebtconcernseverpresent.BT,3i,OldMutualandSainsburyallup1.6%to10.8%afterbeatingexpectations.Britishconsumerconfidencewashigherat74vs.73whilethetotaltradebalancewas3683vs.2500.
 
Equity Structured Products and Warrants
Commodities Commentary
 Miners -
Minerswereastandouttodaybuoyedbyhighermetalprices.ENRC,Xstrata,RIO,BHPFresnilloup3.1%to3.8%addingover14pointstothebroadermarket.
Energy -
EnergyplayswerestrongerwithBGandRoyalDutchup0.4%and1.1%.BPalsochalkedupawinof1.1%afterimplementingnewmeasurestocontainthespreadingoilfromthespill.
SPI Commentary
TheSPItradedup86ptto4671.Openat4585withahighof4673andalowof4584.Volume31,298.OvernighttheSPItradeddown50pts4620.
 
SPI Intraday SPI Daily
*SPI report taken from the 9:50am open to the 4:30pm close on the previous trading day. Charts taken from IRESS 
Upcoming Economic Events for the Week
Monday
AUS
Aus ANZ job ads, Aus NAB business confidence
US
Tuesday
AUS
Aus underlying Budget balance
US
Wednesday
AUS
Aus investor housing finance
US
US trade balance
Thursday
AUS
Aus unemployment rate
US
Friday
AUSUS
US retail sales, US industrial production
*Dates are indicative only and may change 

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