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Main Trading Event Of The Day: USD Unemployment Claims @ 12.30 GMT
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING TODAY
Jobless Claims Likely To Rise
Data showing the number of Americans filing for first-time unemployment benefits is likely to show a slight gain in the latest weekly data. Forecasts reveal that weekly initial claims for regular state unemployment-insurance benefits will rise to 315,000 in the week that ended April 12, which is slightly up on 300,000 for the prior week. Some seasonal volatility may have accounted for last week’s drop in jobless claims to 300k which was the lowest level since May 2007, although layoffs are trending lower and hiring is gaining some momentum after being held back by the severe weather. The U.S. Labor Department will release the claims data today at 12.30 GMT.
European Shares Mixed, Dollar Falls As Yellen Pledges to Support Economy
European shares are set for a mixed open today, failing to continue a rally on Wall Street after Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen reaffirmed the central bank’s commitment to keep interest rates low. The FTSE is called up 1 point at 6,585, the German Dax is seen off by 8 points at 9,310 and the French CAC is seen down 3 points at 4,403. European bourses could see thin volumes today ahead of the Easter holiday weekend when many indexes are closed for a four-day weekend. In the U.S. stocks climbed after U.S. industrial production rose more than projected and Yellen reiterated that the central bank would keep up its backing of the recovery. Wall Street saw a strong close on Wednesday but those gains failed to translate to the rest of the globe. Asian stocks turned mixed following gains in this morning’s session as investors booked profits on the previous day’s rally. Investors in Europe will be monitoring events in Ukraine.
The U.S. dollar, meanwhile, fell against most of its Group of 10 peers. The dollar fell 0.2 percent to $1.3839 per euro and slid 0.2 percent to 102.03 yen, after rising 0.7 percent in the previous four days. The Japanese currency fetched 141.20 per euro from 141.24 yesterday. Financial markets in the U.S., U.K., Germany, Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand are among those that will be closed for a holiday tomorrow.
Google Misses Revenue Target As Trends Move Toward Mobile Advertising
Google Inc’s first-quarter revenue fell short of Wall Street targets and margins narrowed as the price of its ads continued to decline, highlighting the challenges Internet companies face as the world shifts toward mobile devices. Shares of Google were down 3 percent to $539.80 in afterhours trading on Wednesday, after initially sliding roughly 6 percent on the news. The number of “paid clicks” by consumers on Google’s ads increased by 26 percent in the first quarter, disappointing some analysts who had hoped for stronger volume growth. The average “cost per click” declined 9 percent, extending a downward trend as mobile advertising, typically cheaper than traditional online ads, make up a bigger slice of its business. The world’s largest search engine, along with Facebook Inc and Twitter Inc, which are due to report financial results in coming weeks, are revamping their products and advertising business to account for smartphones.
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