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Market Update Analysis: 
Early Rally Fizzles
Author: 123jump.com Staff
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Last Update: 4:00 PM EDT August 14 2006


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Market averages lost early momentum as fresh questions arose on the durability of the recently brokered cease-fire in the Middle East. Oil and gold dropped, sparking a broad rally in the early hours of trading. As trading progressed investors worried about the inflation report on Tuesday. In Tokyo, Japan power cut halted trading for several hours but market closed 1.9% higher. Major European markets closed higher.

 
7:00AM European markets rose on oil price slump.
European markets were higher on Monday.The U.K. FTSE 100 index added 0.6% at 5,854, the German DAX Xetra 30 index rose 0.8% at 5,675 and the French CAC-40 index increased 0.8% at 5,027. Oil also was lower as BP said on Friday that it will pump 200,000 barrels of oil a day from the Prudhoe Bay field in Alaska during repairs; BP had initially said it would shut the entire 400,000 barrels a day field.

Airlines that are sensitive to oil prices rose. British Airways rose 1% and Lufthansa added 1.3%. German construction and infrastructure group Hochtief rose 2.2% after it said that its second-quarter profit rose 37% to 58.5 million euros ($74.6 billion) and sales rose 6% to 3.7 billion euros. Citigroup cut mobile-phone operator Vodafone Group to hold from buy, saying the company is worth over 150 pence a share if it executes well but that the market needs confidence that environmental factors won''t overwhelm management''s efforts.

Oil prices dropped nearly a dollar Monday as traders expected the upcoming Mideast cease-fire and responded to the positive news that BP would be able to maintain half of its production at a large oil field in the U.S. state of Alaska. Light sweet crude for September delivery fell .92 cents to $73.43 a barrel. September Brent at London''s ICE Futures exchange slipped .73 cents to trade at $74.90 a barrel.

Gold traded lower on Monday at $629.00 an ounce, down $12.60 an ounce from Friday''s close of $641.60. The euro was up against the U.S. Dollar, buying $1.2756 in early European trading, up from $1.2729 in New York late Friday. The British pound rose to $1.8928 from $1.8901.The dollar was a little higher against the Japanese currency, climbing to 116.35 yen from 116.26 yen.
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