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Market Update Analysis: 
Dip In Oil, Retailers Higher
Author: 123jump.com Staff
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Last Update: 3:01 PM EST January 04 2007


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Market averages are trading close to unchanged level after registering a mild rise in the morning hours. Only 23 of the 51 reporting companies managed to beat same store sales during the month of December. Luxury and select apparel retailers reported stronger than anticipated sales. Oil dropped 3% on top of 4% loss registered yesterday.

 
BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto shed more than 3% in London as copper prices plunged further. Antofagasta, the owner of three copper mines in Chile, dipped 3.9%. Steelmakers were also down. Vallourec, the French maker of steel tube, shed 3.4%, Mittal Steel slid 4.2% and ThyssenKrupp of Germany shed 3%.

Oil and gas producers declined on a 4% drop in crude prices overnight. Austrian OMV was down 2.4%, Total in France slipped 1.8%, while Repsol of Spain was 1.5% lower.

Carmakers were hit after sales in US fell last month. Volkswagen AG and DaimlerChrysler AG declined as shares of Volkswagen fell 1.4% and DaimlerChrysler, shed 1%. BMW dropped 1.8%. The biggest luxury carmaker in the world had the recommendation on its stock cut to hold from buy at Citigroup Investment Research.

Advancers

Akzo Nobel NV gained 2.3%. The Dutch chemicals maker announced an initial public offering of its pharmaceutical unit Organon is still the preferred option after a newspaper reported today that the company is in talks with at least two private equity firms about the sale of Organon. Carnival Plc, a cruise-ship operator, gained 2.5% as Morgan Stanley raised its share-price forecast on the stock with 15%.

Oil and gold

Crude oil for February delivery on the New York Mercantile Exchange declined $2.73 from settlement price on Friday to a six-week low of $58.32 a barrel. Gold traded in London at $625.25 per troy ounce, down from $635.25 late Wednesday.

Currencies

The U.S. dollar rose against other major currencies in European trading Thursday morning. The euro traded at $1.3101, down from $1.3165 late Wednesday in New York. The British pound traded at $1.9430, down from $1.9505. The dollar bought 119.37 Japanese yen, up from 119.35.
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