Asian Stocks Mostly Higher Before EU Summit
Asian stock markets mostly advanced Wednesday but gains were capped as investors are opting for caution ahead of the EU summit that begins on Thursday.
Crude Oil Futures Hover Above $79 Ahead Of EU Summit
Crude oil futures slightly declined and hovered above $79 a barrel during Asian trading hours Wednesday as doubts over the ability of European leaders to address the debt crisis at a summit this week offset concerns over tightened North Sea supplies due to a strike in Norway.
Top After-Market NYSE Movers (MEMC Electronic, Ultra Petroleum, Fusion-Io, Campus Crest, Harbinger, Yingli Green, AutoZone)
The top after-market NYSE gainers Tuesday were: BPZ Resources, MEMC Electronic Materials, Ultra Petroleum, Fusion-Io and Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes. The top after-market NYSE losers were: Campus Crest Communities, Harbinger Group, Yingli Green Energy Holding, HCA Holdings and AutoZone.
Pre-Market Movers (Zynga, JPMorgan, Banco Santander, Morgan Stanley, Nokia, James River Coal, Syngenta)
Zynga, Syngenta, JPMorgan Chase, Banco Santander, James River Coal, Nokia Corp, Morgan Stanley and AIXTRON are among the companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trading Tuesday.
Asian Stocks Mostly Decline On EU Summit Doubts
Asian Stock markets mostly declined Tuesday as market participants continued to doubt the ability of European leaders in tackling the debt crisis at a European summit later this week.
Crude Oil Futures Fall On Economic Woes
Crude oil futures declined during Asian trading hours Tuesday as sentiment was dampened on concerns that faltering global growth could lead to lower oil demand.
Top After-Market NYSE Movers (Health Management, Ferro Corp, McClatchy, Greenhill, Fidelity National, Harbinger Group, BPZ)
The top after-market NYSE gainers Monday were: Health Management Associates, Ferro Corp, McClatchy Co, Greenhill & Co and Generac Holdings. The top after-market NYSE losers were: Harbinger Group, BPZ Resources, Regional Management, Fidelity National Financial and Rogers Communication.
Pre-Market Movers (Teva Pharma, Intel, Nokia, Microsoft, Deutsche Bank, Banco Santander, Cellcom Israel)
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, Intel Corp, Watson Pharmaceuticals, Cellcom Israel, Nokia Corp, Banco Santander, Deutsche Bank and Microsoft Corp are among the companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trading Monday.
Asian Stock Markets Fall On Growth Fears
Asian stock markets mostly declined Monday as fears of a further global slowdown and economic headwinds from the euro zone continued to weigh on the sentiment.
Tropical Storm Debby Lifts Crude Oil Futures To Above $80
Crude oil futures advanced Monday as U.S. companies shut down nearly a quarter of oil and natural gas production in the Gulf of Mexico because of the intensifying weather caused by Tropical Storm Debby.
Week Ahead: Asian Markets Likely To Remain Subdued
The market sentiment is likely to remain subdued in the coming week as increasing expectations of a further global slowdown and economic headwinds from the euro zone will continue to weigh.
Top After-Market NYSE Movers (Teva Pharma, Lloyds Banking, Thompson Creek, Hovnanian, Hovnanian, MGIC, 3D Systems)
The top after-market NYSE gainers Friday were: Teva Pharmaceutical, Lloyds Banking Group, Thompson Creek Metals Company, St. Jude Medical and Flotek Industries. The top after-market NYSE losers were: Hovnanian Enterprises, MGIC Investment Corp, Astrazeneca Plc, Tejon Ranch and 3D Systems Corp.
Pre-Market Movers (Harvest Natural, Sony, Morgan Stanley, Banco Santander, Deutsche Bank, Statoil, IHS)
Harvest Natural Resources, Sony Corp., Morgan Stanley, Banco Santander, Deutsche Bank, Jack in the Box, Statoil and IHS Inc. are among the companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trading Friday.
Asian Stock Markets Decline On Global Growth Concerns
Asian stock markets declined Friday, following a slump in the Wall Street overnight, as weak manufacturing reports from Europe, China and the U.S. dampened hopes for a global economic recovery.
Crude Oil Futures Slightly Recover After Sell-Off; Still Stays Below $80
Crude oil prices slightly advanced in Asian trading Friday, after plunging to their lowest level in eight months in the previous session.
Top After-Market NYSE Movers (Harvest Natural, McEwen Mining, AVX Corp, Ryder System, Main Street Capital, Renren)
The top after-market NYSE gainers Thursday were: Harvest Natural Resources, McEwen Mining, BRF-Brasil Foods, AVX Corp and Parker Drilling. The top after-market NYSE losers were: Ryder System, Associated Estates Realty, Main Street Capital, Renren and Wesco Aircraft Holdings.
Pre-Market Movers (Onyx Pharma, QuinStreet, Molycorp, Red Hat, Ampio Pharma, Mechel, Nokia)
Onyx Pharmaceuticals, QuinStreet, Molycorp, EZchip Semiconductor, Red Hat, Ampio Pharmaceuticals, Mechel OAO, Chimera Investment and Nokia Corp. are among the companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trading Thursday.
Asian Stocks Mostly Lower As Fed, China Data Disappoint
Asian stock markets mostly declined Thursday as the Federal Reserve's limited help to bolster the domestic economy disappointed some market participants.
Crude Oil Futures Decline On Moderate Stimulus By Fed, Weak China Data
Crude oil futures declined Thursday, weighed down by an unexpected jump in the U.S. crude supplies and the Federal Reserve's limited help to revive the domestic economy.
Top After-Market NYSE Movers (Skilled Healthcare, Oriental Financial, Kindred Healthcare, Red Hat, VMware, hhgregg)
The top after-market NYSE gainers Wednesday were: Skilled Healthcare, VOC Energy, Oriental Financial Group, Alon USA Energy and Kindred Healthcare. The top after-market NYSE losers were: Red Hat, Main Street Capital, Vmware, Apartment Investment & Management and hhgregg.
Asian Stocks Up On Stimulus Hopes
Asian stock markets advanced Wednesday on expectations that the major central banks around the world would announce further stimulus measures to spur economic growth.
Crude Oil Futures Hover Above $84 Ahead Of Fed Meeting
Crude oil futures hovered above $84 a barrel Wednesday amid expectations that the U.S. Federal Reserve may announce additional stimulus measures to spur economic growth.
Top After-Market NYSE Movers (La-Z-Boy, Actuant, Choice Hotels, Jabil Circuit, Chimera Investment, Sunstone, Gerdau)
The top after-market NYSE gainers Tuesday were: La-Z-Boy, Choice Hotels International, Actuant Corp, Jabil Circuit and Helmerich & Payne. The top after-market NYSE losers were: Chimera Investment, Sunstone Hotel Investors, Gerdau, Scorpio Tankers and Qihoo 360 Technology.
Pre-Market Movers (American Express, BroadVision, Oracle, Infosys, Las Vegas Sands, Transocean)
American Express, BroadVision, Oracle Corp, Las Vegas Sands, Transocean, Infosys and Western Gas Partners are among the companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trading Tuesday.
Crude Oil Futures Decline On Europe Worries
Crude oil futures declined Tuesday as rising Spanish and Italian bond yields outweighed optimism over the Greek election results.
Chinese Markets Decline On Spain Concerns
Stock markets in China and Hong Kong declined Tuesday as renewed concerns over Spain's financial woes offset optimism over the Greek election results.
Top After-Market NYSE Movers (Dana Holding, Alliant Tech, Yingli Green, JC Penney, HIS, Western Gas)
The top after-market NYSE gainers Monday were: Dana Holding, Alliant Techsystems, Yingli Green Energy Holding, Celanese and Fusion-io. The top after-market NYSE losers were: J.C. Penney, IHS Inc, Western Gas Partners, HCP and Boise Inc.
Pre-Market Movers (Ultra Petroleum, Groupon, Peabody Energy, Nokia, Facebook, Coca-Cola, AK Steel, Goodrich Petroleum)
Ultra Petroleum, Gentex Corp, Groupon, Peabody Energy, Nokia, AK Steel Holding, Goodrich Petroleum, Facebook and Coca-Cola Co. are among the companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trading Monday.
Crude Oil Futures Near $85 After Greek Elections
Crude oil futures gained Monday after pro-bailout parties won a slim majority in Greece's general election over the weekend.
Chinese Markets Rise After Pro-Bailout Parties Claim Victory In Greece
Stock markets in China and Hong Kong gained Monday as sentiment was buoyed after the news that pro-bailout parties in Greece gained sufficient votes to form a government.