US Indices
down slightly last night, and of particular note was the fact that AAPL hit all
time highs for over $700 in after hours trade.
Indices
|
Current
|
+/-
|
%
|
Dow Jones
|
13553.1
|
-40.27
|
-0.2962
|
S & P 500
|
1461.19
|
-4.58
|
-0.3125
|
NASDAQ
|
3178.67
|
-5.28
|
-0.1658
|
FTSE 100
|
5893.52
|
-22.03
|
-0.3724
|
DAX 30
|
7403.69
|
-8.44
|
-0.1139
|
CAC 40
|
3553.69
|
-27.89
|
-0.7787
|
Milan MIB30
|
16470.09
|
-154.36
|
-0.9285
|
Nikkei
|
9159.39
|
0
|
0
|
Hang Seng
|
20658.11
|
28.33
|
0.1373
|
Hang Seng China Enterprises
|
9780.92
|
0
|
0
|
Straits Times
|
3078.72
|
8.3
|
0.2703
|
Shanghai Composite
|
2078.4996
|
-45.3474
|
-2.1352
|
SPTGLD: $1762.20
AUDUSD: $1.0473
WTI Oct 12:
$96.62
Only two
stocks going ex-dividend today:
Security
|
Description
|
DivAmnt
|
Last
|
Yield %
|
SXE
|
Sth Crs Elect Engnr
|
2.25
|
109
|
2.06%
|
TOL
|
Toll Holdings Ltd
|
13.5
|
475
|
2.84%
|
And
tomorrow:
Security
|
Description
|
DivAmnt
|
Last
|
Yield %
|
LMW
|
Landmark White Ltd
|
2
|
33
|
6.06%
|
PFG
|
Prime Financial
|
0.25
|
8.6
|
2.91%
|
The only
real economic news of substance today will be the relase of the RBA minutes
from their monthly meeting.
However all
eyes will be on FMG awaiting their announcement that is expected to outline the
discussions that have been held with their bankers over the past 4 days.
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