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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Europe rose although Fitch lowered France’s credit outlook

U.S. stocks rose, Dow Index rise 6.2 percent yearly rally, as expansion in U.S. industrial purchases and stronger new-home sales offset weaker-than-forecast consumer spending. Jakarta stocks rose to  2.5% yearly rally, followed by South Africa.

Europe stocks also rose although Fitch Ratings on Dec. 19 lowered France’s credit outlook and put the grades of nations including Spain and Italy on review for a downgrade, citing Europe’s failure to find a “comprehensive solution” to the debt crisis. European stocks rose this week as reports showing a decline in U.S. jobless claims and increases in consumer confidence and durable-goods orders spurred optimism that the world’s biggest economy is strengthening.

Average for G-20 members growth is -13%, better than last week -15%. It’s only less than one week to finish 2011. Hope Santa will give a better optimism.



G-20 COUNTRIES STOCK INDEX YEAR TO DATE DEC-23, 2011
NO
G-20 MEMBER
INDEX
PRICE
GROWTH
Last day of Dec 2010
Fri Dec 23, 11
%
1
 European Union
EURO STOXX 50
2,792.82
2,290.37
-18.0
2
 United States
DOW
11,577.51
12,294.00
6.2
3
 China
SSEC
2,808.80
2,204.78
-21.5
4
 Japan
N225
10,228.92
8,395.16
-17.9
5
 Germany
DAX
6,914.19
5,878.93
-15.0
6
 France
CAC 40
3,804.78
3,102.09
-18.5
7
 United Kingdom
FTSE 100
5,971.00
5,512.70
-7.7
8
 Brazil
BOVESPA
69,304.81
57,701.07
-16.7
9
 Italy
FTSE Italia All-Share
20,935.64
15,809.66
-24.5
10
 Canada
S&P/TSX Composite
13,443.22
11,926.70
-11.3
11
 India
BSE 30
20,025.42
15,738.70
-21.4
12
 Russia
RTSI
1,770.28
1,394.12
-21.2
13
 Australia
AOI
4,846.90
4,192.10
-13.5
14
 Mexico
IPC
38,550.79
37,041.40
-3.9
15
 South Korea
Seoul Composite
2,051.00
1,867.22
-9.0
16
 Turkey
Istanbul SE National 100
66,004.48
51,948.62
-21.3
17
 Indonesia
IHSG
3,703.51
3,797.15
2.5
18
 Saudi Arabia
Tadawul All Share
6,620.75
6,379.80
-3.6
19
 Argentina
MerVal
3,523.59
2,466.70
-30.0
20
 South Africa
JSE All Share
32,118.89
32,127.20
0.0
Sorted by GDP biggest
Average percentage
-13






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