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  • Let's take a look at the global market highlights and news for April 8th 2014.

  • AirBnB value soars Markets turning down with little data

  • The US dollar continues on a strong note Let's see whats happening in the global markets

  • now... In the global equities market:

  • Wall Street closed sharply lower as investors strike a cautious note ahead of earnings season.

  • The hardest hit were tech stocks, while the S&P 500 saw its worst three-day span since

  • late-January. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gave up 166.84 points, or 1.02 per cent, to

  • 1-62-45.87. The S&P 500 eased by 20.05 points to 18-45.04, while the NASDAQ slumped 47.97

  • points to 40-79.75. There was little in the way of economic news

  • to interest traders, with investors largely taking their leads from last Friday's mixed

  • jobs data, largely upbeat comments from Federal Reserve member James Bullard and news of further

  • unrest in Ukraine. The weakness on US markets followed a soft day in Europe, with the main

  • indices losing over 1 per cent. Airbnb the only BB and booking company may

  • soon be worth more than all but three of America's largest hotel chains. The website that lets

  • you rent people's homes and apartments is reportedly finalizing a deal to raise about

  • 500 million dollars more from private equity firm TPG Capital and other investors, bringing

  • the company's valuation to $10 billion. Staying in a stranger's place is not only acceptable

  • now, but for an increasing number of people, it's the preferred way to book a vacation

  • rental. It helps tourists feel more like locals.

  • In the foreign exchange market the dollar fell modestly against most currencies as analysts

  • saw little immediate prospect for tighter US monetary policy. The euro rose to $1.37-40

  • from $1.37-01 Friday. The dollar slipped to 103.09 yen from 103.25 of the Japanese currency.

  • The euro advanced to 141.65 yen from 141.49. The March labor report showed the US added

  • 192,000 jobs, which was close to expectations but not good enough to suggest the US Federal

  • Reserve will accelerate the time-table for raising benchmark interest rates. Traders

  • now wait on the Bank of Japan's decision In the commodities space gold prices rose

  • $18.90, to close at $13-03.50 its highest close since March 25th. The highest price

  • in more than a week came after data showed the US created slightly fewer jobs than expected

  • in March. The data pointed to moderate improvement in the labor market, suggesting the Federal

  • Reserve is likely to keep interest rates near zero well into 2015.

  • Oil prices have fallen after rebels agreed to reopen two of the four blockaded oil export

  • terminals in eastern Libya, suggesting the country's blockaded supplies might come back

  • on the market. West Texas Intermediate finished at $100.44 a barrel, a decline of 70 US cents

  • from Friday's close. Brent North Sea crude dropped 90 US cents to settle at $ 105.82

  • This is Amy Anderson from OptionRally signing off The Optionrally News Team will be taking

  • their spring vacation from April 13th and will return on the 1st of May with an exciting

  • new format. Have a great day...

Let's take a look at the global market highlights and news for April 8th 2014.

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