Equity Structured Products and Warrants
Dual Listed Companies (DLC’s)
Move %Move Last AUD Terms Diff to Aus
NWS (US)+0.30 +2.0% 15.26 18.35
+42.6 c
RIO (UK)+97.0 p +3.4% £29.09 50.59
-1120.7 c
BLT (BHP UK)+49.0 p +2.8% £18.175 31.61
-516.0 c
American Depository Receipts (ADR’s)
Move %Move Last AUD Terms Diff to Aus
BHP (US)+3.43 +5.8% 62.53 37.59
+81.7 c
AWC (US)+0.35 +6.9% 5.40 1.62
+1.3 c
TLS (US)+0.13 +1.1% 12.31 2.96
+1.0 c
ANZ (US)+1.44 +8.8% 17.85 21.46
+45.9 c
WBC (US)+6.08 +6.9% 94.34 22.68
+40.3 c
NAB (US)+0.98 +5.2% 19.89 23.91
+14.2 c
LGL (US)+0.28 +0.9% 31.89 3.83
+4.4 c
RMD (US)-1.43 -2.3%61.13 7.35
-1.1 c
JHX (US)+0.48 +1.6% 31.03 7.46
+1.1 c
PDN (CAN)+0.12 +3.8% 3.31 3.75
+0.2 c
Overnight Commentary
United States Commentary
FinancialstockshelpedmarketsgainaftertheSenateapprovedthebiggestoverhauloffinancialregulationsincethe1930s.TheDowclimbed125pts,theS&Prose1.5%andtheNasdaqadded1.1%.Despitethebouncemarketsweredownfortheweekandstillincorrectiveterritory.
Financials-Somecertaintyforthesectorhelpedliftthebanks.JP'sandBoAwereup5.9%and4.7%andwerethebest2ontheDowwithAmexup3.1%roundingoutthetop3.OntheS&P100MSjumped5.7%,WellsFargoadded5%andMasterCardbenefittedfromabrokerupgradetoclimb4.1%.
GrowthProxies-FearsofChinatighteningabatedwhichpushedthegrowthandcommoditystockshigher.Alcoaadded2.5%andCaterpillarrose2.4%whileontheS&P100Freeportjumped5.3%.
United Kingdom & Europe Commentary
TheFTSEended10pointsloweronFridayafteravolatiledaystradingwhichsawthemarketdown116pointsearlyinthesession.BanksliftedthemarketofitskneestrackingtheirUSpeershigherastheUSsenateapprovedareformbillremovingrecentuncertaintyaroundtheprofitabilityofbanks.Themarketfinishedtheday-0.2%,theDAX-0.7%andtheCAC-0.1%.Banks-Bankswerethestandoutstodaysavingthemarketfromyetanothersubstantialloss.RBS,LloydsandBarclaysupbetween1%to3.8%whileHSBCremainedinthered.
Commodities Commentary
Miners-MinersenjoyedadayoutasmetalpricessurgedinthefaceofastrongergreenbackandHSBCreleasedapositivenoteonthesector.BHP,RIOAngloandXstratasomeofthestandoutsonthedayup2.6%to6.4%andadding18pointstothebroadermarket.Energy-Energyplayswereweakerascrudefell1%tofinishtheday$70/barrel.BPwastheworstonthedayoff4.2%asitrejectedaccusationsthatithadnotfullydisclosedtheextentoftheoilspillintheGulfofMexico,whichcontinuestoleakcrudeandisfastbecomingamajorenvironmentaldisaster.PeersRoyalDutchandBGwerealsoweakerlosing1.1%and1.2%respectively.
Add a Comment