Sensex, Nifty Seen Tad Higher In Cautious Trade As China Deflation Risks Build

RTTNews | hace 723
Sensex, Nifty Seen Tad Higher In Cautious Trade As China Deflation Risks Build

(RTTNews) - Indian shares look set to open higher on Wednesday despite weak cues from global markets.

Volatility is not ruled out amid fresh worries about the U.S. banking system and ahead of U.S. inflation readings due this week that could influence the Fed's rate outlook.

The RBI's monetary policy committee (MPC) is expected to maintain key rates when it meets on Thursday, but the central bank might adopt a far more hawkish tone amid the recent sharp rise in vegetable and pulses prices.

Benchmark indexes moved in a tight range before ending marginally lower on Tuesday. The rupee fell by 10 paise to close at 82.84 against the dollar.

Asian markets were mixed this morning and Treasury yields dropped after data showed Chinese consumer inflation shrank in July and producer prices fell more than expected, in a sign of deepening deflation.

The dollar held steady after reaching its highest level in over a month the previous day amid safe haven demand on worries about the health of U.S. and Italian banks. Gold hovered near one-month low while oil edged lower after ending Tuesday's choppy session higher on geopolitical tensions.

U.S. stocks ended firmly in the red overnight as China trade data disappointed and Moody's cut the credit ratings for 10 smaller and midsized lenders and put the credit ratings of six large U.S. banks under review for a possible downgrade.

The Dow dipped half a percent, the S&P 500 shed 0.4 percent and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite gave up 0.8 percent.

European stocks fell notably on Tuesday, with banks leading losses after Italy approved a 40 percent windfall tax on lenders.

The pan European STOXX 600 eased 0.2 percent. The German DAX lost 1.1 percent, France's CAC 40 fell 0.7 percent and the U.K.'s FTSE 100 declined 0.4 percent.

read more
FTSE 100 Down 0.55% As Trump's Tariff Moves Hurt Sentiment

FTSE 100 Down 0.55% As Trump's Tariff Moves Hurt Sentiment

U.K. stocks are down in negative territory on Friday, weighed down by trade concerns after U.S. President Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs on several countries. The President's letters to 17 major pharma firms, urging them to cut prices, has triggered a sell-off in the pharmaceutical sector.
RTTNews | hace 45 minutos
Eurozone Manufacturing Activity Moves Closer To Stagnation

Eurozone Manufacturing Activity Moves Closer To Stagnation

The euro area manufacturing activity registered a broad stabilization in July as output continued to increase despite a fresh fall in new orders, purchasing managers' survey compiled by S&P Global showed on Friday. The HCOB final manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index rose to a three-year high of 49.8 in July from 49.5 in June. The score matched the flash estimate.
RTTNews | hace 1h 38min
DAX Down 1.7% As Stocks Tumble On Rising Tariff Concerns

DAX Down 1.7% As Stocks Tumble On Rising Tariff Concerns

German stocks are down sharply on Friday due to heavy selling across the board amid rising trade tensions following U.S. President Donald Trump announcing sharply higher tariffs on dozens of countries, including Canada and Switzerland. Trump also confirmed a 15% tariff on EU imports.
RTTNews | hace 2h 13min
Asian Shares Retreat As Trump Unveils New Tariffs

Asian Shares Retreat As Trump Unveils New Tariffs

Asian stocks fell on Friday as higher U.S. tariffs kicked in and a private survey showed China's manufacturing activity returned to contractionary territory in July as a result of softening new business growth.
RTTNews | hace 3h 28min
UK House Price Growth Accelerates In July

UK House Price Growth Accelerates In July

UK house prices grew at a faster pace in July reflecting steadily improving housing affordability and moderate fall in mortgage rates, Nationwide Building Society said on Friday. House prices increased 2.4 percent on a yearly basis in July, following June's 2.1 percent increase. Prices were expected to climb at a steady pace of 2.1 percent in July.
RTTNews | hace 5h 23min