1 August, 2016 Stocks advanced in July Stocks were mixed on the last day of the month and for the week US markets Stocks ended the week on a mixed note as the energy sector recovered along with the price of oil and Alphabet and Amazon turned in solid results. The Dow Jones industrials were down 0.1 percent while the Nasdaq added 0.1 percent and the S&P was up 0.3 percent. Only the Nasdaq advanced on the week (1.2 percent) while the Dow and S&P retreated 0.7 percent and 0.1 percent respectively. The story for the month of July was different. The Dow, Nasdaq and S&P were up 2.8 percent, 6.6 percent and 3.6 percent respectively. Exxon Mobil had its smallest quarterly profit in 17 years, well below what had been predicted as the oil industry continued to grapple with low prices for crude. Chevron fared slightly better. While earnings dropped sharply from a year ago, Chevron s results still beat expectations. Exxon retreated and Chevron gained. Alphabet, the parent company of Google, advanced. The company reported earnings of $8.42 per share compared with the anticipated $8.04. Amazon shares were up after it reported a profit of $1.78 per share. Amazon reported that it sold $30.4 billion in goods in the quarter, up 31 percent from a year earlier. The Dow was dragged down by a drop in McDonald's along with Exxon. U.S. gross domestic product in the second quarter grew at a far lower than expected an annualized rate of 1.2 percent. These data reflect observations at 4:00 PM US ET. Gold at the afternoon London fixing was up 25 US cents to US$1,342.00. Copper futures were up 0.6 percent to US$2.22. WTI spot crude was up 46 US cents to US$41.60. Dated Brent spot crude was up 30 US cents to US$43.53. The US dollar was down against all of its major counterparts including the yen, euro, pound, Swiss franc and the Canadian and Australian dollars. The Dollar Index dropped 1.1 percent. The yield on US Treasury 30 year bond was down 4 basis points to 2.18 percent while the yield on the 10 year note declined 5 basis points to 1.45 percent.
European markets Stocks rallied Friday but were mixed for the week. The markets fluctuated between small gains and losses throughout the session but crossed firmly into positive territory in late trading at the same time that the US markets bounced back from early weakness. Corporate earnings and economic data were mixed at the end of the trading week. The continued decline in crude oil prices had investors in a nervous mood. Traders were also disappointed by the easing measures announced by the Bank of Japan and the surprisingly weak US GDP report. The FTSE edged up 0.1 percent but slipped 0.1 percent on the week. The CAC gained 0.4 percent Friday and 1.3 percent from a week ago. The DAX advanced 0.6 percent and 6.8 percent on the week. The SMI added 0.4 percent on the day but retreated 0.8 percent from a week ago. HeidelbergCement climbed after confirming its full-year outlook. Bayer rose after a court ruling in its favor over the company's Mirena Intrauterine Device. AXA Group jumped after announcing a global strategic partnership with Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding. EDF advanced after its board approved the Hinkley Point nuclear project. Essilor International sank despite reporting a 7.3 percent increase in first-half profit. Safran tumbled after saying it is in talks with five groups over the future of its identity and security business. Sanofi slipped after reporting its second quarter sales and profit fell on account of dwindling diabetes US sales and adverse currency moves. Barclays surged after the lender announced plans to shed a range of unwanted business after reporting a 21 percent fall in its pre-tax profits for the first half of 2016. British Airways-owner International Consolidated Airlines Group declined after it reported robust second quarter results despite airline strikes, terrorism and sterling's post-brexit plunge. Anglo American declined on a Bloomberg report that it has rebuffed informal approaches by Indian mining and metals tycoon Anil Agarwal. Pearson dropped after the company reported that its first-half loss before tax widened to 306 million from last year's loss of 132 million. ArcelorMittal gained after it kept its outlook for the full year after reporting a rise in second-quarter net profit. UBS was up after it reported a profit for the second-quarter that declined about 14 percent from the prior year. Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena SpA jumped in Milan after saying it had received proposals related to its business from Swiss bank UBS AG. Eurozone gross domestic product climbed 0.3 percent from the first quarter, when it grew 0.6 percent. A similar slower growth was last seen in the third quarter of 2015. The rate came in line with expectations. Eurozone consumer prices increased for the second straight month in July. Consumer prices climbed 0.2 percent on the year following a 0.1 percent rise in June.
Asia Pacific Markets Stocks were mostly lower Friday after the Bank of Japan disappointed investors and oil prices slid lower. The Bank of Japan raised the target for exchange-traded fund purchases and doubled its dollar lending program in addition to the fiscal stimulus that the government had unveiled two days ago. However, investors were disappointed the Bank kept its interest rate and the pace of monetary base expansion unchanged. Moreover, BoJ downgraded its projections for inflation and growth for fiscal 2016. The safehaven Japanese yen soared. The Nikkei advanced 0.6 percent Friday in volatile trading but was 0.3 percent lower on the week. In July however, the index jumped 6.4 percent. Banks and insurers paced gains after the BoJ refrained from expanding negative interest rates and ensured smooth funding in foreign currencies. Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Mizuho Financial Group and Dai-ichi Life Insurance advanced. Realty stocks bore the brunt of the selling, with Mitsui Fudosan and Mitsubishi Estate both tumbling. The Shanghai Composite was down 0.5 percent and 1.1 percent on the week. Investors were worried that regulatory changes are coming to restrict investments by small banks in the rapidly growing $3.5 trillion wealth management product industry. The Hang Seng lost 1.3 percent on the day and 0.3 percent for the week. In July the Shanghai Composite added 1.7 percent while the Hang Seng was 5.3 percent higher. Both the S&P/ASX and All Ordinaries added 0.1 percent Friday and were up 1.2 percent on the week. Investors hoped the Reserve Bank of Australia may cut interest rates at its August 2 policy meeting. Investors shrugged off a report, which showed Australian private sector credit growth has slowed sharply in June. Banks ANZ, NAB advanced. Mayne Pharma Group rallied after settling a patent infringement lawsuit. Sleep treatment specialist ResMed jumped on reporting a 15 percent increase in fourth-quarter revenue. Miners BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto and Fortescue Metals Group retreated even though iron ore prices climbed overnight. Both indices soared 6.3 percent in July. The Kospi was down 0.2 percent Friday but added 0.3 percent for the week. The index was up 2.3 percent in July. The Sensex tumbled 0.6 percent Friday after the Bank of Japan disappointed and investors looked for progress on the crucial GST Bill. However, the index was up 0.9 percent on the week and 3.9 percent in July.
Looking forward Central Bank activities August 2 Australia Reserve Bank of Australia Monetary Policy Announcement August 4 UK Bank of England Monetary Policy Announcement & Minutes UK Bank of England Quarterly Inflation Report The following indicators will be released this week... Europe August 1 Eurozone Germany France UK August 2 Eurozone Producer Price Index (June) August 3 Eurozone Services & Composite PMI (July) Eurozone Retail Sales (June) Germany Services & Composite PMI (July) France Services & Composite PMI (July) UK Services PMI (July) August 5 Germany Manufacturing Orders (June) France Merchandise Trade Balance (June) Italy Industrial Production (June) Asia/Pacific August 1 China Japan India August 2 Australia Merchandise Trade Balance (June) August 3 Japan Services PMI (July) August 4 Australia Retail Sales (June) Americas August 1 United States ISM Manufacturing Index (July) Construction Spending (June) August 2 United States Personal Income and Spending (June) August 3 United States ISM Nonmanufacturing Survey (July) August 4 United States Initial Unemployment Claims (week ending prior Saturday) Factory Orders (June) August 5 Canada Labour Force Survey (July) International Trade (June) United States Employment Situation (July) International Trade (June)
Global Stock Markets North America End 2016 Daily Percent Change Index 2015 July 28 July 29 Change Daily 2016 Yr/Yr United States Dow 17425.0 18456.35 18432.24-24.1-0.1 5.8 4.2 NASDAQ 5007.4 5154.98 5162.13 7.2 0.1 3.1 0.7 S&P 500 2043.9 2170.06 2173.60 3.5 0.2 6.3 3.3 Canada S&P/TSX Comp 13010.0 14552.72 14582.74 30.0 0.2 12.1 0.8 Europe UK FTSE 100 6242.3 6721.06 6724.43 3.4 0.1 7.7 0.4 France CAC 4637.1 4420.58 4439.81 19.2 0.4-4.3-12.6 Germany XETRA DAX 10743.0 10274.93 10337.50 62.6 0.6-3.8-8.6 Italy MIB 21418.4 16522.64 16846.86 324.2 2.0-21.3-28.4 Spain Ibex 35 9544.2 8479.20 8587.20 108.0 1.3-10.0-23.2 Sweden OMX Stockholm 30 1446.8 1382.08 1386.66 4.6 0.3-4.2-14.2 Switzerland SMI 8818.1 8095.07 8127.20 32.1 0.4-7.8-13.8 Asia/Pacific Australia All Ordinaries 5344.6 5636.74 5643.96 7.2 0.1 5.6-0.7 Japan Nikkei 225 19033.7 16476.84 16569.27 92.4 0.6-12.9-19.5 Hong Kong Hang Seng 21914.4 22174.34 21891.37-283.0-1.3-0.1-11.1 S. Korea Kospi 1961.3 2021.10 2016.19-4.9-0.2 2.8-0.7 Singapore STI 2882.7 2918.62 2868.69-49.9-1.7-0.5-10.4 China Shanghai Comp 3539.2 2994.32 2979.34-15.0-0.5-15.8-18.7 Taiwan TAIEX 8338.1 9076.64 8984.41-92.2-1.0 7.8 3.7 India Sensex 30 26117.5 28208.62 28051.86-156.8-0.6 7.4-0.2 Data Source Haver Analytics Bond markets 10-Yr Govt Bonds Closing Yield Change Yield (bp) US 1.45% -5 UK 1.68% -3 Germany -0.12% -3 Japan -0.20% 9 Australia 1.87% 1 Source Bloomberg Currencies and commodities Currency July 28 July 29 Change (%) Japanese yen 105.3400 102.0100 3.3% Australian dollar 0.7505 0.7604 1.3% Euro 1.1077 1.1184 1.0% British pound 1.3157 1.3230 0.6% Swiss franc 0.9807 0.9683 1.3% Canadian dollar 0.7599 0.7666 0.9% Source Bloomberg
Commodities July 29 Change Brent Spot $ 43.53 0.69% Gold (PM fixing) $1,342.00 $0.25 Thompson-Reuters/ Jeffreys Commodity index 181.87 1.00% Source Bloomberg Important Information The content of this material is intended to be viewed for informational purposes only and cannot be construed as an offer or solicitation to purchase any investment fund or product of Fidelity, or an offer or solicitation to engage the investment management services of Fidelity. This material may not be circulated or reproduced without the written consent of Fidelity. This material contains general information only. It is not an invitation to subscribe for shares in a fund nor is it to be construed as an offer to buy or sell any financial instruments. The information contained in this material is only accurate on the date such information is published on this material. Opinions or forecasts contained herein are subject to change without prior notice. Fidelity is not authorised to manage or distribute investment funds or products in, or to provide investment management or advisory services to persons resident in, the mainland China. FIL Limited and its subsidiaries are commonly referred to as Fidelity or Fidelity International. Fidelity, Fidelity International, the Fidelity International logo and F symbol are trademarks of FIL Limited." CM20160801A