Today a big stimulus In Japan supplied some optimism about future business activity and Charles Plosser of the Philadelphia Federal Reserve repeated that he thinks that world’s biggest economy will grow during 2013. In addition, Plosser said that the unemployment rate will fall by the end of the year. Although, this was not enough to keep the US indices up which came in mixed after weak economic data from imports and exports.
Yesterday’s press conference by ECB President Mario Draghi had an impact today on European equities which rose today. Draghi’s statement that Europe’s economy will most likely recover in 2013 has raised optimism of investors who think that finally the global growth could be achieved this year.
The DJ30 closed at 13,471.53 gaining 0.31 points (0.00%), SPX500 closed at 1,472.05 declining 0.07 points (0.00%) and the NASDAQ100 closed at 2,748.26, gaining 4.08 points (0.15%).
The CAC40 closed at 3,706.02 gaining 2.90 points (0.08%), FTSE100 closed at 6,121.58 gaining 20.07 points (0.33%) and DAX40 closed at 7,715.53 gaining 7.06 points (0.09%).
Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) has released Skype 6.1 for Windows. With this version, users can interact through Skype IM sessions and phone calls with their contacts from Outlook directly from the application. All profiles that are inside user’s Outlook now appear in Skype, with the same status. Also the user has the choice to call any number from his contacts by just pronouncing it. The contact needs to be listed only in user’s Outlook list without necessarily be in Skype
Stocks Execution Prices:
Name
| Sell |
Buy
|
Closing Rate
|
Change %
|
Apple (AAPL)
|
519.93
|
521.06
|
520.30
|
-0.61
|
Google (GOOG)
|
738.43
|
740.08
|
739.99
|
-0.20
|
Facebook (FB)
|
31.53
|
31.57
|
31.72
|
+1.34
|
Microsoft (MSFT)
|
26.89
|
26.96
|
26.83
|
+1.40
|
Amazon (AMZN)
|
267.17
|
267.78
|
267.94
|
+0.98
|
Yahoo (YHOO)
|
19.27
|
19.32
|
19.29
|
+1.58
|
Zynga (ZNGA)
|
2.57
|
2.60
|
2.59
|
+4.44
|
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