Traditional values make a comeback
11.03 AEST, Wednesday 26 June 2013
Traditional values make a comeback
By Niall King (Premium Client Manager, CMC Markets)
The local sharemarket has emerged from a
turbulent start to the week, with early gains in the major
sectors this morning on the back of renewed growth optimism
from overseas. Following the initial impulse to flee as
stimulus reduction became a more imminent concern than had
previously been envisaged, markets may at last be coming
around to the idea of more traditional reasons to base their
positions. Bumper housing data is at the core of a group of
increasingly solid fundamentals on the economic front in the
US.
Having been under siege recently, the miners have enjoyed a fine start to the day as concerns regarding Chinese growth subside with their central banks commitment to money market stability.
Elsewhere, the improving situation in China appears to have benefitted the Aussie dollar, comfortably holding ground in its new found home in mid-92 US cent territory. However, further strong data from the US will continue to test the resolve of supporters of the Aussie at this level in the short-term.
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