Monthly Archives: January 2021
Written on January 18, 2021 at 1:38 am, by anakin
Daily Market Analysis Market Focus U.S. stocks fell by the most in more than a week after Wells Fargo & Co. dragged down the banking sector in the wake of disappointing fourth-quarter results. Crude oil declined from a 10-month high as the dollar strengthened. The energy and financial sectors led the S&P 500 into theContinue Reading
Written on January 15, 2021 at 2:13 am, by anakin
Daily Market Analysis Market Focus US stocks fell for the first time in three days and Treasury yields climbed amid expectations of President-elect Joe Biden planning another round of Covid-19 relief of as much as $2 trillion. After approaching all-time highs most of Thursday, the S&P500 turned negative late in the trading session. Technology, communicationContinue Reading
Written on January 14, 2021 at 1:48 am, by anakin
Daily Market Analysis Market Focus Stocks rose and benchmark Treasury yields retreated for a second day amid optimism the economy will continue to benefit from government support. Technology shares led gains, with the Nasdaq 100 outperforming the benchmark S&P 500. Intel Corp. jumped 7% after the chipmaker named a new chief executive. Treasury received strongContinue Reading
Written on January 13, 2021 at 5:00 am, by anakin
Daily Market Analysis Market Focus US stocks edged higher and benchmark Treasury note yields lingered at 10-month highs as investors mulled the prospects of the economic recovery and vaccine rollout. The SP 500 closed in the green after fluctuating between gains and losses most of the trading session, with the energy, materials and consumer discretionaryContinue Reading
VT Markets Notification of trading adjustment in holiday
Written on January 13, 2021 at 12:14 am, by anakin
Dear Client, Please note change of the following some products due to the Martin Luther King Day, Australia Day. If you have any questions, our team will be happy to answer your questions. Please mail to [email protected] or contact the service online.
Written on January 12, 2021 at 4:50 am, by anakin
Daily Market Analysis Market Focus U.S. stocks fell for the first time in five sessions as investors started the week in a cautious mood with equity prices near all-time highs. The S&P 500 was led lower by the real estate and communication services sectors, while energy companies were the biggest gainers in the benchmark index.Continue Reading
VT Markets The Adjustment Of Weekly Dividend Notification
Written on January 11, 2021 at 8:22 am, by anakin
Dear Client, Warmly reminds you that the component stocks in the stock index spot generate dividends. When dividends are distributed, VT Markets will make dividends and deductions for the clients who hold the trading products after the close of the day before the ex-dividend date. Indices dividends will not be paid/charged as an inclusion alongContinue Reading
Written on January 11, 2021 at 2:28 am, by anakin
Daily Market Analysis Market Focus Stocks climbed to all-time highs after President-elect Joe Biden said he’ll lay out the details of trillions of dollars in further aid to revive the world’s largest economy. The S&P500 notched its fourth straight da of gains, led by retailers and real-estate companies. The Nasdaq 100 outperformed, with Tesla Inc.Continue Reading
Written on January 8, 2021 at 3:50 am, by anakin
Daily Market Analysis Market Focus Stocks rallied a day after violence rocked the U.S. Capitol, with investors firmly focused on the prospect for more stimulus and the likelihood that calm will prevail as Joe Biden takes the presidency. All major U.S. equity benchmarks were on track for all-time highs, with nearly 70% of theContinue Reading
Written on January 7, 2021 at 2:24 am, by anakin
Daily Market Analysis Market Focus While the US stocks market retreated from session highs after protestors stormed the US Capitol, forcing a lockdown that interrupted certification of the presidential election, the equity market still managed to stabilize in the green. The SP 500 trimmed its advance to 0.6% at the close of trading in NewContinue Reading