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Market Update Analysis: 
Market Climbs On Election Gridlock
Author: 123jump.com Staff
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Last Update: 4:20 PM EST November 07 2006


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Market maintained upward surge right at the opening. Expected shift in the U.S. Congress in favor of Democratic party raised the prospects of gridlock in decision making. Status quo seems to be preferred by investors. Boeing jumped 5% on the order of $3.6 billion for air freighters from FedEx. Emerson gained 7% on earnings. Dow Jones Industrial Average is up 14% for the year. Only Merck, Intel and AIG are lagging in the index. Home builders Toll and Beazer net fell.

 
6:30AM European markets advance in early trading Tuesday on oil and banks.
European markets were mostly higher on Tuesday. By mid morning, London FTSE 100 was flat at 6,224.5, Frankfurt Xetra Dax added 0.1% to 6,334.85, and the CAC 40 in Paris gained 0.3% to 5,417.81.

Advancers

Strong results from Deutsche Postbank, the biggest retail bank in Germany. The company said its third-quarter net profit rose 16.7%, as interest income climbed nearly 14 %. The shares gained 2.2%.

Repsol of Spain gained 1.7%. JPMorgan raised its target price on the stock, but kept its underweight rating. Neste Oil, the Finnish refiner, gained 1.1%, while BP in Britain gained 0.8%.

Telecom Italia gained 1.2% after reporting a surprise 3.5% rise in net income and added it considering the sale of its Brazilian mobile division and had already received two offers

Marks & Spencer led the advance on the FTSE 100 after reporting a forecast-beating 32% jump in first-half pre-tax profit. Its shares gained 4.7%.

Decliners

Vivendi fell 3% after reporting a smaller-than-forecast rise in third-quarter sales and receiving a broker downgrade from Merrill Lynch.

Shares in Yell Group dropped 2.5% in London after reporting a 44% first-half profit decline on the costs of buying TransWestern and TPI.

Oil and gold

Oil eased but stayed in sight of $60 on Tuesday after leading OPEC producer Saudi Arabia held out the prospect of deeper output cuts to remove excess supply. U.S. crude oil was off 11 cents at $59.91 a barrel. London Brent was down 11 cents at $59.64.

Gold rose, resuming a four-week rally as a drop in the dollar spurred demand for an alternative asset. Gold for immediate delivery rose $1.30, or 0.2%, to $624.70 an ounce in early session in London.

Currencies

The U.S. dollar was at $1.2756 per euro from $1.2724 yesterday. The Japanese yen climbed to 117.84 per dollar in early trading in London from 118.31 in New York yesterday. Against the euro, the British pound was at 67.00 pence in London from 67.07 on Nov. 3. The U.K. currency was also at $1.9039 from $1.8971.
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