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NetChng
NetChng S&P/ASX 200
5,327.67 +1.47 NZSX 50
0.00 +0.00 DJIA
18,856.16 -66.90 Nikkei
17,862.21 +194.06 FTSE
6,749.72 -43.02 S&P 500
2,174.86 -5.53 Hang Seng
22,280.53 -43.38 SPI 200 Fut
5,302.00 -18.00 STI
2,793.99 -3.56 SSEC
3,205.41 -1.57 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Bonds
NetChg
NetChg AU 10 YR Bond
2.647 -0.018 US 10 YR Bond
2.233 -0.005 NZ 10 YR Bond
3.100 -0.010 US 30 YR Bond
2.943 -0.030 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Currencies
1700GMT
1700GMT AUD US$
0.7477 0.7540 NZD US$
0.7074 0.7094 EUR US$
1.0675 1.0749 Yen US$
109.25 109.08 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Commodities Gold (Lon)
1,229.20
Silver (Lon)
16.91 Gold (NY)
1,227.98
Light Crude
45.80 TRJCRB Index
182.60 -0.48 ----------------------------------------------------------------
EQUITIES
NEW YORK - The S&P and the Dow were lower in early afternoon trading on Wednesday as a seven-day rally in financial stocks fizzled, but gains in technology shares kept the Nasdaq in the positive territory.
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LONDON - Britain's top share index fell on Wednesday after gaining in the previous two sessions, with companies such as jet engine maker Rolls-Royce (LON:RR) RR.L and the country's biggest housebuilder Barratt BDEV.L slipping after their updates.
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TOKYO - Japan's Nikkei share average rose to a 9-1/2-month high on Wednesday, as a weaker yen underpinned exporters and higher Japanese yields stoked bank shares.
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FOREIGN EXCHANGE
NEW YORK - The dollar turned flat against a basket of major currencies midday Wednesday, scaling back from a near 14-year high as U.S. Treasury yields moved lower in the wake of disappointing data on domestic producer prices and industrial output.
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TREASURIES
NEW YORK - The U.S. Treasury yield curve flattened on Wednesday with yields on shorter-dated maturities rising while yields on longer-dated ones fell as U.S. producer prices and industrial output data showed inflation could be growing more slowly than expected.
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COMMODITIES
GOLD
NEW YORK - Gold eased on Wednesday as the dollar climbed to a 14-year high against a currency basket, extending a week-long rally driven by a surge in Treasury yields after Donald Trump's election to the U.S. presidency.
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BASE METALS
LONDON - Copper, zinc and other base metals headed lower on Wednesday, pressured by a strong dollar, losses in steel-related products and the unwinding by speculators of very long positions after a blistering rally last week.
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OIL
NEW YORK - Oil prices were little changed in volatile trading as the market weighed Russia's comments about a possible meeting with Saudi Arabia that renewed hopes for a production freeze deal against a bigger-than-expected U.S. crude inventory build.
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