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Looking back, 2016 is marked by the valuation of the most risky assets, in a scenario of a certain optimism regarding the whole global environment. In fact, stock indices in the US recorded significant appreciations (S & P rose about 10%, Dow Jones 13.74% and Nasdaq100 7.08%), while in Europe DAX gained 6.59%.

With the US market closed today, attention will be divided between the currency market, due to the depreciation of the Pound against the Dollar and the Euro in Asian markets, and some business news. Pound depreciated, with investors worried and awaiting the speech of Theresa May, scheduled for tomorrow, regarding more details on the Brexit plan. Over the weekend, the UK Finance Minister said that if the country does not maintain access to the single market, it will have to pursue a “new economic model”. On the other hand, the Italian debt market and the performance of the banking sector in the country should attract attention, after the Canadian ratings agency DBRS on Friday cut Italy’s sovereign credit rating to BBB (high) from A (low) in a move which could raise borrowing costs for struggling Italian banks.

This year broke the tradition of being Alcoa the company that debuted the Earnings Season, due to the split in two companies, so that the disclosure of bank accounts was the starting point. For the fourth quarter, the estimates for results point to a 3% growth in the constituents of the S&P500 index.

In the last few sessions, Dax has been penalized by the weakness of the automobile sector and the appreciation of the Euro against the Dollar (due to the strong weight that exporting companies have in the German index). From the technical point of view, several indicators point to an increasing likelihood of a short-term correction.

In pre-opening, European markets were trading bullish. The main event of the day is the meeting of the European Central Bank, although no significant development is expected after the announcements in December. The speech should confirm the markedly accommodative nature, thus reiterating that the reduction in the monthly amount of asset purchases announced in December is only an adjustment of the program and not the beginning of a gradual reduction of the volume of acquisitions to zero.

Since 1953, the S&P500 has valued on average 1.60% during the first 100 days of the first term of a new US President.

During this week the Earnings Season in Europe gains more intensity, since a greater number of companies will present their quarterly accounts. However, the energy sector may be influenced by the Reuters news that energy ministers from OPEC countries and other major oil producers have reported a positive start to the reduction of oil production. During the Asian session, the Dollar depreciated, with the Euro reaching the highest level of the last month. This afternoon will be disclosed the consumer confidence index for the Euro Zone during January, which is expected to recover from the previous -5.1 to -4.8.

Asian markets are mirroring the uncertainty surrounding the US President’s policies, including the announcement of the withdrawal of the free trade agreement under the transpacific partnership, better known as TPP, which Pacific Ocean. This measure, according to Donald Trump, will protect American workers.

The trend Of the S&P should dictate the course of the European markets and thus the period of greater volatility in the US should quickly spread to Europe, giving rise to a pattern similar to that of Wall Street.

In Italy, the constitutional court rejected part of the electoral law, known as Italicum, which envisaged a second round of ballottaggio elections between the two most voted parties, expected to happen if no political force reached the 40% mark, But kept the clause that automatically guarantees the parliamentary majority to any party that gets 40% of the votes.

Prices in Japan declined in December at a slower pace, thus giving the economy a sign of progress: the consumer price index dropped by 0.20% over the same period in 2015, after the previous decline of 0.40%.

Many of the Asian markets are due to be closed this week, as the Chinese New Year (New Year Lunar), the Year of the Rooster, began on Saturday. Although China uses the Gregorian (global) calendar for most official and business events, the Chinese calendar is still used to determine the days of traditional festivals, such as New Year’s Day, celebration of some birthdays, as well as Use of agriculture (planting, harvesting, etc.) and to identify the 4 seasons. The festivities begin on the day before New Year’s Day and run until February 3 (the day the Chinese stock market reopens), celebrated in several countries in Southeast Asia where there is a significant Chinese population as Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia, among other countries, beyond, of course, China. Since the 1950s the Rooster years have recorded the worst average performances of the S & P500 when compared to the remaining animals of the Zodiac. In the last 50 years, there was an average devaluation of this index of 4.10%.

Investors will be attentive to business results and published economic indicators, as well as developments regarding US President Donald Trump’s policies and measures, including the most recent issue related to immigration policy, Even because some major companies such as Google, Apple and Facebook have been critical of some of the new President’s initiatives.

The U.S. economy is seen as stable.

We might watch to a narrow day in the markets tomorrow.

The forum is a big help.
Which you all a nice trading week.

The banking sector depreciated in the last three days, reflecting the drop in yields. In fact, in the last three months the rise in European yields, signs of a modest recovery of the European economy and the US elections had revived the interest of investors in the banking sector, leading the EuroStoxx 600 to a valuation of more than 20 %.

Asian markets peaked in the past 18 months, boosted by gains on Wall Street and economic data revealed about China. Dollar-denominated exports rose 7.90% over the previous year and imports grew by 16.70%. The Yen depreciated, benefiting the main exporting companies.

For this week, 54 companies from the S & P500 will be presented, including PepsiCo, Kraft Heinz and Cisco Systems. According to the FactSet, and so far, of the S & P500 companies that have reported their results, 67% have exceeded estimates in terms of profit and 52% in terms of sales.

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