Binary Options Daily Review August 31, 2010
Stocks:
U.S. stocks fell sharply Monday, adding to losses for August so far, as investors worried about the economy at the start of a data-riddled week, which culminates with the monthly employment report. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 140.92 points, or 1.4%, to end at 10,009.73, near session lows. The Dow is currently off 4.4% for August, with only one trading session left in the month.
Currencies:
The dollar advanced against the euro and most other major currencies Monday as U.S. stocks extended losses, failing to derive any support from economic data on consumer spending and personal incomes or from merger news. The Japanese yen registered broad gains, erasing early weakness after an emergency easing by the Bank of Japan failed to dampen the currency’s recent strength.
Commodities:
Copper hit a 4 month high. Copper futures December contract adding 5 cents, or 1.3%, to $3.43 a pound. Gold for December delivery added $1.3, or 0.1%. Crude-oil futures declined Monday as stocks fell and investors waited to see whether key economic data this week would reaffirm their fears about the pace of the economic recovery.

