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BT Three Minute Markets Update
Summary: BT's Chief Economist Chris Caton and our expert product managers provide a recorded regular update on current market conditions. The updates are current, quick and easy to listen to.
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A quiet session: FTSE +0.5%, DAX +0.1%, S&P +0.2%, Dow flat; our futures index suggests a positive opening.
Green ink: FTSE +0.8%, DAX +1.3%, S&P +1.3%, Dow +1.1%; S&P -1.2%, Dow -1.3% for the week.
Country of the day: Switzerland - Swiss Franc unfixed from the Euro; FTSE +1.7%, DAX +2.2%, S&P -0.9%, Dow -0.6%.
Another negative night: FTSE -2.4%, DAX -1.25%, S&P -0.6%, Dow -1.1%; Aus Futures market suggests we'll be down again at opening.
FTSE +0.6, DAX +1.6% - firming belief that ECB will introduce an easing policy; S&P -0.3%, Dow -0.2%.
FTSE flat, DAX +1.4%, S&P -0.8%, Dow -0.5% - oil prices fell by about 5.0%.
Down day: FTSE -1.0%, DAX -1.9%, S&P -0.8%, Dow -1.0%; S&P -0.5% and Dow -0.7% for the week.
Very strong night: FTSE +2.3%, DAX +3.4% - gains due to the ECB's commitment to quantitative easing.
FTSE +0.8%, DAX +0.5%, S&P and Dow both +1.2%; US market rose for the first time in six days.
Another poor night: FTSE -0.8%, DAX flat - concerns remain about Greece; S&P -0.9%, Dow -0.7%.
FTSE -2.0%, DAX -3.0%, Italian market -5.0%, Greek market -5.6% - the focus is on the Greek elections; S&P -1.8%, Dow -1.9% - oil prices down.
FTSE -0.3%, DAX -0.4%, S&P unchanged, Dow +0.1%; ASX200 +1.1% and SP +11.4% for 2014; 2015 predictions.
Extraordinary night: FTSE +2.0%, DAX +2.8%; best night in the US all year: DOW and S&P both 2.4%.
FTSE +0.1%, DAX -0.2%, DOW +1.7%, S&P -0.8%; the US market reacted well to the FOMC statement.
Europe up strongly: FTSE +2.4%, DAX +2.5% - rises due to the belief that oil prices have stopped falling; DOW -0.6%, S&P -0.8%.