February 19, 2015
Moses’ Stock Column
Market Landscape
What will happen to 2015 market? Just at the dawn of 2015, China has begun reduced interest rate to simulates the economic. Thereafter, many nations have joined in. The following just a few examples.
China is world second larger economy after USA. 21 November 2014 (Friday) China has cut interest rate to boost the market. See China Central Bank Cuts Interest Rates from WSJ, Wall Street Journal for more.
Norway has cut interest rated in December 2014, See Norway cuts interest rates to record low over tumbling oil price from Financial Times for more detail.
Australia has also joined in and reduced interest rate on February 3, 2015. See Australia Cuts Interest Rates to Record Low from WSJ, Wall Street Journal for more.
Interest Rates and Equity market
Reduce interest rate benefit borrower, but affect those owned bonds. This could mean decrease in interest will result investor to move money away from bond market to equity market. Read What does a cut in interest rates mean for the stock market? from Invesopdeia.com.
Charts
Let’s study (look left and think right) a few chart and plan for 2015.
(1) ZTE Corp Twelve Months Daily Data.
See updated from sites.
(2) Facebook Inc Twelve (12) Months Daily Data.
See updated posting from the site.
(3) Microsoft Corporation and Apple Inc Twelve Months Daily Data
(4) Singapore Stocks Benchmark, Straits Times Index, STI Twelve (12) Months Daily Data.
You can read updated posting on the same site here.
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