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New Zealand/Australia Morning Call-Global markets

Published 22/02/2016, 05:26 am
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6,141.71 +30.62 DJIA

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15,967.17 -229.63 NASDAQ

4,504.43 +16.89 FTSE

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19,285.50 -77.58 SPI 200 Fut

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EQUITIES

NEW YORK - Wall Street ended little changed on Friday, as Applied Materials AMAT.O helped lift the tech sector and offset a renewed drop in oil prices, with major indexes capping their best week of the year.

The Dow Jones industrial average .DJI fell 21.44 points, or 0.13 percent, to 16,391.99. The S&P 500 .SPX lost 0.05 points, ending roughly flat, at 1,917.78. The Nasdaq Composite .IXIC added 16.89 points, or 0.38 percent, to 4,504.43.

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LONDON - Britain's top share index fell on Friday as energy stocks came under pressure again from dropping oil prices, although the index recorded its best weekly performance since October following strong gains in the previous sessions.

The benchmark FTSE 100 .FTSE index finished 0.4 percent weaker at 5,950.23 points after hitting a two-week high in the previous session. It gained more than 4 percent this week.

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TOKYO - Japanese stocks fell on Friday in thin trade as a stronger yen and retreating oil prices sapped risk appetite.

The Nikkei share average .N225 ended 1.4 percent lower at 15,967.17, but was still up 6.8 percent for the week after suffering a sizable 11.1 percent decline the previous week.

For a full report, double click on .T

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FOREIGN EXCHANGE

NEW YORK - The yen rose sharply against the euro and dollar on Friday after yet another downbeat session for oil prices and stock markets worldwide, underscoring worries about global growth.

U.S. data this week has been generally positive, however, helping the dollar index .DXY post its best weekly performance in about two months.

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TREASURIES

NEW YORK - Yields on shorter-dated U.S. Treasury debt rose on Friday as a stronger-than-expected report on consumer prices in January kindled bets the Federal Reserve may raise interest rates swifter than some traders had anticipated.

Two-year Treasury notes US2YT=RR , which are the most sensitive to traders' view on Fed policy, fell 2/32 in price to yield 0.746 percent, up over 3 basis points from Thursday. Two-year yield booked a weekly gain of 5 basis points for the week.

For a full report, double click on US/

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COMMODITIES

GOLD

NEW YORK - Gold eased on Friday as investors cashed in some of the previous day's 2 percent gains, though expectations that rock-bottom interest rates would persist served to keep prices above $1,225 an ounce.

Spot gold XAU= was down 0.04 percent at $1,231.43 an ounce at 2:40 p.m. EST (1940 GMT), and was on track to finish the week down 0.5 percent, its first week down in five weeks.

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BASE METALS

LONDON - Copper, zinc and nickel prices hit their highest levels in about two weeks on Friday on brighter prospects for Chinese demand and concern about the potential for looming shortages.

Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange CMCU3 hit a peak of $4,631.50 a tonne, the highest since Feb. 9, before paring gains to close up 1 percent at $4,621.

For a full report, double click on MET/L

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OIL

NEW YORK - Oil prices fell 4 percent on Friday, with Brent down a third straight week, as record high U.S. crude stockpiles intensified worries that a plan to freeze world output will do little or nothing to reduce massive oil supplies already in the market. Brent crude LCOc1 settled $1.27, or 3.7 percent, lower at $33.01 a barrel. U.S. crude CLc1 lost $1.13, also finishing 3.7 percent lower at $29.64.

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