Spreadex Market Update
FTSE partially recovers as optimistic investors look for bargains
The FTSE 100 has recovered some of the losses seen in yesterday’s session as optimistic investors look for bargains amongst safer stocks. After shedding 189 points in its worst session since almost a year and a half ago, the morning has been fairly calm.
Markets are still trying to get to grips with the news that the Federal Reserve plans on scaling back its monthly bond purchases to $65 billion in September and end buying in June 2014. However, Crucial data including Unemployment and Inflation rates, will still play a key part in determining the pace of the withdrawal.
Chinese officials are continuing to increase the pressure on banks to rein in excessive informal lending and speculative trading, as interest rates spiked again to extraordinary levels. Some calm returned on Friday after rumours of some major banks needing emergency funding were quelled.
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