Spreadex Market Update

Friday fails to spark into life as markets limp towards end of May




The FTSE was the only index approaching noticeable positive growth this morning, with not so insubstantial help from stocks like PayPoint and Zoopla helping the UK index outperform its Western cousins as the markets snoozes their way through the day.

Despite a much better than expected M3 money supply figure, another strong piece of data for the Eurozone this morning, the region failed to prevent widening losses as the day went on. Reports that Greece is back in a recession wasn’t the kind of news the Eurozone needed to help change the trading atmosphere this Friday; in fact, to really contextualise how bad things have got, Greece has performed worse since the financial crisis began than the USA did in the years following the Great Depression. It is no wonder, given such ominous statistics, that investors’ fears that Greece will be unable to meet the IMF repayment next week are dominating the discourse surrounding the region, with the usual damaging effects.

Investors continued to be wary of the US markets ahead of the latest first quarter GDP figure from the country. A mixed morning for the greenback is allowing the Dow to toy with the idea of posting some gains, and the prospect of a declining GDP estimate could provide dollar-drop the US markets need to regain the ground they have lost this week. However, as shown in the past, there is a threshold on how much bad news the markets are willing to take, and a truly disastrous GDP figure will likely not help the Dow Jones, even if the dollar begins to decline.


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