To the upside. Other news coming through about approvals for future houses as well. The asx up 119 points. Thats move along and look at other Asset Classes. Crude trading yesterday with a 33 handle, hasnt had a huge rally since then. Part of that is down to russia and opec looking like they will not be hiking reduction in january. That news helping to propel oil prices up to over 97 in the last six hours or so. ,old remaining where it was just shy of the 1900 level. Thats ahead of the u. S. Election. The u. S. Dollar index marginally down, the Rate Decision coming expecting a 0. 15 cut in the base rate and we do have in anticipation of all that move slightly higher than that, and thats down to a commodity related currency and the crude price helping that along. Lets head over to new york and join karina mitchell. We start with the latest headlines on the pandemic. Starling fell to its weakest in the month, with an economy already reeling from similar measures earlier this year. France
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U.S. stock index futures ticked lower ahead of an economic data dump that will reveal the latest durable goods, cap goods orders, jobless claims, GDP, PCE, and Personal Consumption data, amid fears that signs of an improving economy would lead the Federal Reserve to start tapering following comments on Wednesday that the Fed s Quarles is open to talk about adjusting the Fed s bond purchases. At 7:15 a.m. ET, Dow e-minis were up 3points, or 0.01%, and S&P 500 e-minis were down 6.50 points, or 0.16%. Nasdaq 100 e-minis were down 45.5 points, or 0.33%, as tech giants Apple, Amazon.and Tesla slipped between 0.2% and 0.7%.
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The S&P NZ50 finished the day down 0.8 per cent. The best performing sector on the day was Information Technology, up 0.9 per cent, followed by the Materials sector, which rose 0.5 per cent. Meanwhile, the index was weighed by the Energy and Industrial sectors, which fell 2.5 and 1.8 per cent each after poor performances from Z Energy (-2.5 per cent) and Auckland International Airport (-2.6 per cent).
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Payments solutions company Pushpay Holdings was up 1.2 per cent as the best performing stock of the day, the only index stock up by more than 100 basis points. The next best performing company was Port of Tauranga, which gained 0.8 per cent while market heavyweight Fisher and Paykel Healthcare rose 0.7 per cent.