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US Market closed Higher. Mkt was up all day on greek vote & Better earning in the US (INTC & NFLX)...GS & C didn't helped as the stock were mixed after better earnings. Large cap technology components like Apple (AAPL 128.51, +1.69), Google (GOOGL 601.78, +17.82) and Microsoft (MSFT 46.66, +0.90) climbed between 1.3% and 3.1% while Intel alternated between gains and losses before settling higher by 0.7%. On the downside, the materials sector (-0.3%) spent the day in negative territory amid broad weakness while the energy sector (+0.1%) was able to stay in the green even though crude oil fell 1.0% to $50.91/bbl. Volume were in line @ 723mil shares. US After Hours HTZ +14.3%, GOOG +11.2% {NSN NRLP2U6KLVR4<Go>}, MDRX +10.1%, AMD +2.1%, SWI -10.0%, CYT -9.0% following earnings/guidance...After another volatile week, Shanghai Composite is posting solid gains on what had previously been a terrible trading day (Friday) in recent weeks. With a near 2% rally, Shanghai Composite is now unchanged from last Friday's close heading into the break. After yesterday's growth downgrade for China and the region by the ADB, today's comments from World Bank were more upbeat, indicating the country's economic fundamentals are sound. China Securities Finance (CSF) continues to provide liquidity, with reports of the entity having received a credit facility of CNY2T from banks. Going into Friday's formal vote in Germany's Bundestag lower house of parliament, a resounding majority of conservative lawmakers had reportedly voted in favor of starting talks on the Greek bailout. Reports suggest this gives Chancellor Merkel the mandate to proceed to negotiations. Separately, Greek Finance Minister also confirmed earlier speculation that banks will reopen on Monday after the ECB lifted the cap on ELA lending, though separate reports indicated the daily ATM withdrawal limit would be unchanged at €60 per day. The yield on the Greek 10-year continued to come off its recent highs, falling over 80bps toward 11%.
Nikkei +0.22% Hang Seng +1.15% Shanghai+2.79%
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Macro :
- Germany Offers Verdict on Greek Aid After Draghi Endorsement
Keep an eye on :
- ABG/P SM : Citigroup Announces Placement of 4.17% of Abengoa Class B Shrs, placed @ €2.80 (-3.1% disc)
- AF FP : Air France to Merge Regional Units Under Hop! Brand: Echos
- ATO FP : *ATOS, SIEMENS SEEK WAYS TO EXTEND THEIR ALLIANCE
- BETSB SS : Betsson Says 2Q Revenue Up 14% to Highest Quarterly Figure Ever
- BIM FP : BioMerieux 2Q Sales Rise 18%; Confirms Organic Revenue Forecast
- BPTY LN : 888 Agrees to Buy Bwin.Party in Deal Valued at 104.09 Pence/Shr
- BC IM : Cucinelli 2Q Sales Beat Ests., Sees ‘Beautiful’ 2015
- DTE GY : *DISH TALKS TO BUY T-MOBILE SAID TO STALL ON STRUCTURE, PRICE
- ERICB SS : Ericsson 2Q Sales Beat, Gross Margin Misses Ests.
- GIVN VX : Givaudan 1H Ebitda Beats Estimates, Confirms Outlook
- IPN FP : Ipsen Wins FDA Approval for Treatment of Upper Limb Spasticity
- L1OA GY : Lloyd Fonds Mulls Capital Increase, Boersen-Zeitung Reports
- NOVOB DC : Novo Nordisk Gets FDA Approval for Injection Product
- ORA FP : Orange Espana to Begin Trading in 2017: Expansion
- ORK NO : Orkla 2Q Operating Revenue NOK7.7b vs Est. NOK7.5b
- SAABB SS : Saab 2Q Operating Profit Misses Est.
- SCHA NO : Schibsted 2Q Net Income Beats Estimates, Reiterates Rev Target
- TKA AV : Telekom Austria 2Q Sales, Ebitda Beat Ests.; Rev. Outlook Cut
- TLSN SS : TeliaSonera 2Q Ebitda Beats Est.; Keeps 2015 Outlook
- VIRB FP : Virbac 2Q Rev. EU221.1m vs EU185.8m Y/y
- VOLVB SS : Volvo 2Q Sales Beat Est., Volvo’s Renault Trucks Wins EU500M Canada Army Contract: Echos
- WRT1V FH : Waertsilae Adjusts Ship Power Ops Due to Weak Market; Sales Beat
- ZC FP : Zodiac May Relocate Equipment to Continue Production: Reuters