Wall Street stalled

19th April 2010

The NYSE is changing the balance Monday shortly after opening in a market that remains ill at ease with prosecution by the U.S. stock market regulator against the bank Goldman Sachs. For its part, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 10.21 points to 11,021.87 points and the Nasdaq, dominated by technology, from 0.49 point to 2481.75 points. The broader index Standard & Poor's 500 ceded its 0.01% (0.09 points) to 1192.04 points.

The surprise decision by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to file a fraud complaint against Goldman Sachs has been a bombshell Friday on Wall Street. The shock wave spread in Asia this morning.

The NYSE has ended sharply lower Friday, led by falling bank shares, after the shock wave created by Goldman Sachs.The Dow Jones lost 1.13% and the Nasdaq 1.37%.

This latest scandal should support, with the American public, the banking reform projects of the Obama Administration. In addition, the Wall Street Journal, the SEC would consider other "fraud" banks like Deutsche Bank, UBS, Merrill Lynch … on securitization transactions.

The attack comes at the worst time in the open ball of publication of quarterly results to Wall Street. This week the results of 11 companies comprising the Dow Jones and 123 companies in the S & P 500 are expected on Wall Street.

Technology stocks are concerned now with IBM, Yahoo and Apple Tuesday, the day after Qualcomm or Microsoft on Thursday.

Financial stocks will be under the microscope. Citigroup (7.50% to $ 2.15) announced better than expected quarterly accounts.Goldman (-1.04% to 158.94 dollars) and State Street (1.40% to 47.15 dollars) will release their quarterly results tomorrow and Wells Fargo on Wednesday.

Also expected figures for regional banks like U.S. Bancorp, KeyCorp or institutions specialized in consumer credit, including Capital One or Travelers. Other sectors will also be represented with Telecom (AT & T), health (Johnson & Johnson, Abbott, Amgen ..), industry (EMC) or the OEM oil (Schlumberger) …

For specialists Aurel BGC, the risk of "making profit" is high after the recent rise in the U.S. market.Among the uncertainties on the bank, the risk of disappointment on publications and the absence of major economic indicator that can reassure the markets, caution this week on the markets.

On the foreign exchange market, the euro continued its fall against the dollar, suffering prosecutions by the SEC against Sachs and uncertainties which still surround the situation in Greece. In the morning, the euro was at 1.3448 dollars against 1.3496 dollars late Friday meeting.

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