Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

Bump Topic Topic Closed RSS Feed
126 Pages « < 13 14 15 16 17 > » Bottom

Outline · [ Standard ] · Linear+

 Stock market V21, Huge Stimulus Age

views
     
eltaria
post Feb 18 2009, 09:35 AM

GO GO GO
******
Senior Member
1,040 posts

Joined: Apr 2005


Wow genting testing its support at 3.58 again.. if this breaks, no one will know the bottom for today...
kb2005
post Feb 18 2009, 09:38 AM

Yahoo!
********
All Stars
17,875 posts

Joined: Jan 2005



From CNN

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- China and Japan will stop lending to the United States! The U.S. government won't be able to finance its stimulus and bailout programs!

Those are the concerns that some analysts and investors have voiced over the past few months, as the government unveiled trillions of dollars in economic recovery and financial market liquidity programs and said they will ramp up their Treasury bond issuance to pay for it.

But those worries may be overblown.

"If you can't buy Treasurys, what can you buy?" said Michael Cheah, bond fund manager at AIG SunAmerica. "For the foreseeable future, to the extent that there is no alternative, big holders like Japan and China will continue to buy up U.S. Treasurys."

A report on foreign purchases of Treasurys Tuesday eased concerns that overseas investors would stop buying U.S. debt.

According to the Treasury International Capital (TIC) report released Tuesday, net foreign purchases of long-term Treasurys were $15 billion in December. The report relieved many investors' worries about the TIC data, which showed foreign investors had sold a net $25.8 billion of Treasurys in November.

China continued to lead all foreign nations, buying up an additional $14.3 billion of Treasurys in December. Japan, the second largest U.S. debt holder, bought up another $800 million of U.S. government bonds.

Though one month of data does not indicate a trend, analysts said they believe that the U.S. will continue to attract foreign investors, especially from Asia.

"The Chinese are locked into buying Treasurys," said Cheah. "It's not in their interest to do otherwise - it would kill their exporters and only make things worse."

Furthermore, droves of weak economic data from around the globe continue to hammer financial markets. With stocks floundering and commodity prices in flux, U.S. government debt has remained relatively attractive.

Treasury successfully completed a record $67 billion quarterly refunding last week, including the sale of 3-, 10- and 30-year bonds, attracting more than enough investors to fund the debt offerings.

As a result, investors' fears that the government will have difficulty making up for its escalating budget shortfall have eased somewhat.

The 10-year Treasury yield, which hit 3% for the first time since November on Feb. 6, fell below 2.7% on Tuesday, indicating an influx of bond investors over the past week and a half. Yields and prices move in opposite direction.

Still, with $787 billion it will owe for stimulus, $700 billion for the bank bailout and trillions more in liquidity programs, the Treasury expects to issue between $2.7 trillion - $4.2 trillion of debt over the next two years.

Not all are convinced that investors will continue to demand Treasurys when interest rates are again falling close to uncharted territory.

"The fear of trade is still on, and buyers can't find a better alternative elsewhere," said Kenneth Naehu, managing director at Bel Air Investment Advisors. "But the jury is still out whether the United States' ability to finance at low rates will continue to hold true, assuming the fear of trade tapers off."

Bond prices: U.S. bond markets were closed on Monday for the President's Day holiday.

On Tuesday, the price of the 10-year note rose 1-28/32 to 100-22/32 and its yield fell to 2.67%, down from 2.90% from late Friday. Bond prices and yields move in opposite directions.

The 30-year bond rose 3-9/32 to 100-2/32, and yielded 3.49%, down from 3.69%.

The 2-year note edged up 6/32 to 100-1/32 and its yield fell to 0.88% from 0.97%.

The yield on the 3-month note was unchanged at 0.30%. Demand for the shorter-term note is seen as a gauge for investor confidence.

Lending rates: Bank-to-bank lending rates were little changed. The 3-month Libor rate was 1.25% Tuesday, up from 1.24% Friday, according to data on Bloomberg.com. The overnight Libor rate, meanwhile, rose to 0.31% from 0.30%.

Libor, the London Interbank Offered Rate, is a daily average of rates that 16 different banks charge each other to lend money in London.

Two credit market gauges were showing a decrease in confidence in the lending markets. The "TED" spread widened to 0.95 percentage point from 0.94 percentage point on Friday. The bigger the TED spread, the less willing investors are to take risks.

Another market indicator, the Libor-OIS spread, increased to 0.98 percentage point from 0.97 percentage point the previous day. The wider the spread, the less cash is available for lending.

First Published: February 17, 2009: 11:01 AM ET
dilla
post Feb 18 2009, 09:42 AM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
166 posts

Joined: Nov 2008
why is KNM having strong buy..any gud news
Freelancer
post Feb 18 2009, 09:45 AM

Risky Business
******
Senior Member
1,217 posts

Joined: Aug 2005
From: d' Kay El


Whoa.. Resorts finally green.. biggrin.gif
Junior83
post Feb 18 2009, 09:58 AM

Investor
******
Senior Member
1,256 posts

Joined: Nov 2004
QUOTE(dilla @ Feb 18 2009, 09:42 AM)
why is KNM having strong buy..any gud news
*
KNM purely goreng.... from FA perspective.... dun touch it at all cost shakehead.gif
sampoo
post Feb 18 2009, 10:10 AM

Casual
***
Junior Member
453 posts

Joined: Nov 2008
i notice some stocks are green green ........... ci may b green when closing.......
dilla
post Feb 18 2009, 10:21 AM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
166 posts

Joined: Nov 2008
QUOTE(Junior83 @ Feb 18 2009, 09:58 AM)
KNM purely goreng.... from FA perspective.... dun touch it at all cost  shakehead.gif
*
\
TQ for yr advice
chyaw
post Feb 18 2009, 10:21 AM

Look at all my stars!!
*******
Senior Member
7,176 posts

Joined: Dec 2006
From: Kuching


I hope CI only turn red next week. Then I can start my shopping spree in early March!
lsmpro80
post Feb 18 2009, 11:24 AM

Enthusiast
*****
Senior Member
714 posts

Joined: Jan 2009


wow.. today really is like the new year season listing.. All red packet swamp the listing.
PBB boleh
post Feb 18 2009, 11:56 AM

On my way
****
Senior Member
566 posts

Joined: Mar 2008
LCL flying south today
shoduken
post Feb 18 2009, 11:58 AM

Regular
******
Senior Member
1,741 posts

Joined: Mar 2008
everything seem to be going back to what 2 weeks ago.. lol..
sampoo
post Feb 18 2009, 12:06 PM

Casual
***
Junior Member
453 posts

Joined: Nov 2008
i felt somthing wrong with asiabio, it could be a next goreng stock.
viper88
post Feb 18 2009, 12:45 PM

Look at all my stars!!
*******
Senior Member
2,359 posts

Joined: Apr 2006


Lionind seems attractive for swing trade.. any1 grab today?
Reecent high about 0.68 - 0.79++

US futures up.. seems there will be a technical rebound tonight. icon_idea.gif

vexus
post Feb 18 2009, 01:18 PM

Master of Eatery & Sleeping
*******
Senior Member
6,660 posts

Joined: Jan 2003
From: Palace of sexology



QUOTE(PBB boleh @ Feb 18 2009, 11:56 AM)
LCL flying south today
*
LCL all the while not doing well. You should know their bad news over the world. Who can bail out LCL ?
TShtt
post Feb 18 2009, 01:27 PM

Look at all my stars!!
*******
Senior Member
4,305 posts

Joined: Sep 2008


This quarter's quarterly result generally still not out, slow compare to last few quarter... why? hmm.gif
fergie1100
post Feb 18 2009, 01:52 PM

Regular
******
Senior Member
1,345 posts

Joined: Dec 2007
KLK
When KLK write down the value of its stake in Yule, where did the money goes to actually? How r they going to reduce the book value?
cherroy
post Feb 18 2009, 01:55 PM

20k VIP Club
Group Icon
Staff
25,802 posts

Joined: Jan 2003
From: Penang


QUOTE(fergie1100 @ Feb 18 2009, 01:52 PM)
KLK
When KLK write down the value of its stake in Yule, where did the money goes to actually? How r they going to reduce the book value?
*
Where did the money goes to?

Gone lor. biggrin.gif

It is just like you bought a car at 100K, then after that market value is 70K only, then 30K gone as loss.
alivecmh
post Feb 18 2009, 02:27 PM

Regular
******
Senior Member
1,404 posts

Joined: Jun 2005


technical rebound coming tonight ?? Djia futures +53.. Crossing my finger hoping it will hav technical rebound
PBB boleh
post Feb 18 2009, 02:32 PM

On my way
****
Senior Member
566 posts

Joined: Mar 2008
QUOTE(vexus @ Feb 18 2009, 01:18 PM)
LCL all the while not doing well. You should know their bad news over the world. Who can bail out LCL ?
*
LCL , purely goreng only, so far I have done a few peanuts goreng for around 10% each. Straightly fast in fast out only sweat.gif
Freelancer
post Feb 18 2009, 02:48 PM

Risky Business
******
Senior Member
1,217 posts

Joined: Aug 2005
From: d' Kay El


Come on Proton. Do it.. fly up more. thumbup.gif

126 Pages « < 13 14 15 16 17 > » Top
Topic ClosedOptions
 

Change to:
| Lo-Fi Version
0.0281sec    0.34    6 queries    GZIP Disabled
Time is now: 13th December 2025 - 06:59 PM