Lunes 29/08/11 Semana del empleo

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Lunes 29/08/11 Semana del empleo

Notapor admin » Dom Ago 28, 2011 5:17 pm

New York (Manhattan) se salvo por un pelo de las desgracias acarriadas por el Huracan Irene. Todo debe estar normal el Lunes. El stock market abrira normal.
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Notapor admin » Dom Ago 28, 2011 5:23 pm

Lunes

Eventos economicos

Ingreso Personal
Ventas de casas pendientes
Subasta de bonos

Entre los mas importantes de la semana tenemos el indice del precio de las casas, la confianza del consumidor, la confianza del inversionistas, las minutas del Fed el Martes, el reporte del empleo privado de ADP, el Chicago PMI, las ordenes de fabricas, los precios de los agricultores y los inventarios de petroleo el Miercoles, las cadenas de tiendas, las ventas de autos, la productividad y los costos, el ISM manufacturero, el gasto en construccion el Jueves y por supuesto el Viernes el mas importante de todos los reportes: el del empleo, cuantos empleos se crearon, especialmente en el sector privado y el nivel de desempleo el Viernes.
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Notapor admin » Dom Ago 28, 2011 5:29 pm

El transporte sera dificil maniana en New York, pero hay taxis y algunos pueden caminar, dijo el alcalde Bloomberg.

Los vientos que sufrio la ciudad de New York fueron de 65 millas (105 KM) por hora. La marea subio en total 8.6 feet. Se produjeron inundaciones en la parte baja de Manhattan y en Battery Park City.

No se ha dicho todavia cuando se restablecera el transporte publico en la ciudad.

New York’s Morning Commute to Be ‘Tough’ After Irene, Mayor Bloomberg Says
By Sapna Maheshwari and Dan Hart - Aug 28, 2011 2:50 PM ET .
“It’s fair to say you’re going to have a tough commute in the morning,'' Mayor Michael Bloomberg warned New York City commuters today at a news conference describing the aftermath of Tropical Storm Irene.

“There’s taxis, and some people can walk,” Bloomberg suggested.

Irene struck New York City with winds of 65 miles (105 kilometers) an hour, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said in a special advisory. A storm surge of 3.8 feet was reported at New York Harbor and total water levels of 8.6 feet, or moderate- state flooding, were reported at Battery Park City in lower Manhattan before receding, the center said.

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which operates bus and commuter lines in and around New York suspended all service yesterday as Irene approached. MTA doesn’t yet have a schedule when transportation services will resume.

“All we have to do is run down the preliminary assessment of what’s happening with our services,” MTA Chairman Jay Walder said at the news conference he shared with Bloomberg, the founder and majority owner of Bloomberg News parent Bloomberg LP. The timing on “restoration of services will be made after these assessments are completed,” Walder said.

“I expect the first service we will be able to restore is our bus system,” Walder said. “The decision to get the buses out of harm’s way means the equipment is fine.”

The Metro North territory may have sustained the most damage, Walder said.

Metro-North Hardest Hit
Metro-North, the train line fanning out across the lower portion of New York state and into Connecticut has had widespread flooding, mudslides, and fallen trees hampering the New Haven, New Canaan, Hudson, and Harlem lines, said Marjorie Anders, a Metro-North spokeswoman.

Water covered the rails and was touching the electrified third rail at the Valhalla, Cortland and Ossining stations, she said. The track was washed out on the Port Jervis line between the Otisville and Middletown stations, she said.

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey hasn’t yet made a decision on resuming service on the PATH commuter rail system, spokesman Ron Marsico said in an e-mail.

New Jersey Transit Corp. isn’t operating any buses, rail or light rail trains today, and hasn’t made a decision about services for tomorrow. Inspections of the rail system began at 10 a.m. local time, spokeswoman Courtney Carroll. She said the inspections would take six hours.

To contact the reporters on this story: Sapna Maheshwari in New York at
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Notapor admin » Dom Ago 28, 2011 5:31 pm

6 millones de personas perdieron electricidad en los estados azotados por Irene.

Las predicciones de la ruta de Irene resultaron exactas pero no la intensidad. Menos mal.

Se espera que se hayan creado solamente 75,000 empleos en Agosto despues de haber aumentado 117,000 en Julio.
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Notapor admin » Dom Ago 28, 2011 5:40 pm

New York City Area Avoids Serious Damage as Irene Weakens on Path to North
New York evita serios danios debido a que Irene se debilito en su paso al norte.

Los residentes de NYC regresaron a als calles de Manhattan, los taxis amarillos trabajaron sus rutas normales y el stock market tiene planeado abrir maniana despues que Irene paso convertida en una tormenta tropical, menos severa que el huracan que se esperaba.

Aunque no habra transporte publico hasta maniana en la tarde, los aeropuertos probablemente no funciones hasta el Martes, los puentes y tunes y los mayores vias expresas estan abiertas/ Mas de 1.7 millones han perdido energia debido a Irene y partes de New York y New Jersey estan inundadas.

No hubo un solo muerto en New York, Irene cobro 17 vidas en los otros estados.

New York City Area Avoids Serious Damage as Irene Weakens on Path to North


By Henry Goldman and Matt Townsend - Aug 28, 2011 5:44 PM ET .

New York City residents returned to Manhattan streets, yellow taxis began plying their usual routes and equity markets planned to open tomorrow after Irene passed through as a tropical storm, less severe than the hurricane local officials feared.

While subways and buses may not be restored to full service until late tomorrow, and airports may not return to full operations until the day after that, bridges and tunnels and major highways that had closed in high winds are open. More than 1.7 million lost power as the storm swept through New York and New Jersey, parts of which remained flooded.

In the city, water closed some highways, such as the Belt Parkway along the south Brooklyn shore. Metro-North commuter trains that link Manhattan with suburbs in Westchester and Connecticut will be out indefinitely due to track damage, according to Marjorie Anders, Metropolitan Transportation Authority spokeswoman.

“The good news is the worst is over and we will soon move to restore-and-return mode,” New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said at a news conference today at the New York Police Department’s lower Manhattan headquarters.

Going Back Home
In Manhattan’s Battery Park City, where shallow water flooded part of its Hudson River promenade, residents who had been told to evacuate enjoyed views of a clearing harbor. Bloomberg lifted the order at 3 p.m.

People disregarded police tape blocking Central Park entrances to run and bike, evading blown leaves and small branches littering the roadway.

“It was just a big non-event,” Rob Kuchar, 28, a UBS banker, said while strolling the Hudson River waterfront about 1:45 p.m. “It was interesting to walk around the city and not see anybody but at the end of the day, there were just some trees down and some rain.”

The storm, the first to prompt hurricane warnings in New York since 1985, made landfall in North Carolina yesterday and killed at least 18 on the East Coast. It left almost 6 million homes and businesses without power, according to the U.S. Energy Department. Damage will cost insurers about $3 billion, according to Kinetic Analysis Corp., a firm that predicts the effects of disasters.

Water in Jersey
Among the dead was a 20-year-old woman in Pilesgrove, New Jersey, 35 miles (56 kilometers) southeast of Philadelphia, who police said got swept away in her car after calling for help.

The storm flooded homes across New Jersey’s Atlantic, Salem, Somerset, Union, Bergen, Essex and Passaic Counties, and left more than 800,000 homes without electricity, the U.S. Department of Energy reported.

In Newark, police reported at least 15 rescues as water coursed through some streets. Of 50 trees the storm knocked down in the city, six took power lines down with them, Newark Mayor Cory Booker said.

By 4 p.m., New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance, the state’s third-largest home owners insurer, with 220,000 homes, had already received more than 2,500 claims for storm-related damage, Patrick Breslin, a spokesman, said in a statement. The company didn’t give an estimate of the damage.

A weakened Irene continued to New England, where Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island bore the brunt of the storm. Residents in coastal communities evacuated and hundreds of thousands lost power.

Connecticut Death
In Prospect, Connecticut, an unidentified woman in her 90s died and her husband was critically injured in a house fire caused by a tree limb falling on electrical wires, said Lieutenant P.J. Conway, a Fire Department spokesman.

New York City escaped without a fatality or major injury, Bloomberg said. Officials “made exactly the right call” when the MTA shut down subways, buses and regional commuter trains before the storm, he said.

While “it will be annoying tomorrow” as the MTA returns the system to running condition, the mayor said he expected most operations to return by Tuesday, Aug. 30.

“Our No. 1 priority is protecting people,” he said. “When there is a real threat, we are going to err on the side of taking precautions.”

New York’s mayor is the founder and majority owner of Bloomberg News parent Bloomberg LP.

Consolidated Edison Inc. (ED), New York’s power supplier, said the storm “lightly affected” Manhattan, allowing the utility to scrap a plan to shut down power to thousands of lower Manhattan customers out of concern for underground cables that could short out if flooded by a storm surge. More than 936,000 New York state residents lost electricity, Governor Andrew Cuomo’s office said.

Beer Flows Again
Signs of returning normality included the reopening of New Jersey’s Garden State Parkway at 1 p.m.; the opening of the Holland Tunnel, which had been partially closed due to flooding, and the reopening of New York City’s spans over the Hudson and East Rivers. Atlantic City casinos will be open tomorrow morning, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie said.

U.S. equity markets said they will open as usual. NYSE Euronext, Nasdaq OMX Group, Bats and Direct Edge Holdings LLC said they will open their U.S. venues, according to e-mailed statements.

City officials in Hoboken, New Jersey, told George Palermo, owner of S. Sullivan’s Bar and Grill on Washington Street, that he could reopen around 11:15 a.m., he said in an interview. By 1:30 p.m. seats at the bar and outside tables were full, music was blasting and cars were passing by in the city of about 50,000 across from Manhattan.

To contact the reporters on this story: Henry Goldman in New York at hgoldman@bloomberg.net; Matt Townsend in New York at mtownsend9@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Mark Tannenbaum
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Notapor admin » Dom Ago 28, 2011 5:42 pm

Euro up 1.4498

Oil up 85.62

Au up1,829.20, Ag up 41.54

Los futures del Dow Jones 21 puntos al alza.
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Notapor admin » Dom Ago 28, 2011 5:50 pm

Au down 1,824.90
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Notapor admin » Dom Ago 28, 2011 5:51 pm

Bodyboard: peruano César Bauer es el número uno del mundo
Pasó a comandar el ránking mundial de la clase Dropknee y dejó atrás al australiano Damian King

Domingo 28 de agosto de 2011 - 05:28 pm
(Foto: Difusión/Grupo Firbas)
El bodyboarder peruano César Bauer llegó a lo más alto del ránking mundial de la clase Dropknee, tras la finalización de la tercera fecha del Tour Mundial, llevada a cabo este fin de semana en Sintra, Portugal.

Tras llegar a las semifinales del torneo y lograr una importante tercera posición, Bauer supera en la clasificación al australiano Damian King y se convierte en el nuevo líder de la temporada.

“No gané como quería, pero el resultado en Portugal es positivo. Ahora seguiré entrenando para mantener mi posición y conseguir mi segundo título mundial. De todas formas quiero sacarme la espina, sigo con sed de victoria”, comentó Bauer luego de la ceremonia de premiación.

Además del podio alcanzado, los resultados de los rivales directos de Bauer han jugado a su favor. Damian King quedó eliminado en tercera ronda, mientras que el francés Amaury Lavernhe y el español Ardiel Jimenénez en la cuarta.

Finalmente, el ganador del Sintra Pro Portugal fue el australiano Dave Winchester, quien derrotó en la final al sudafricano Adam Kleve. Las siguientes jornadas del Mundial IBA se disputarán del 26 al 30 de octubre en Venezuela, mientras que la última fecha en Puerto Rico del 6 al 13 de noviembre.
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Notapor admin » Dom Ago 28, 2011 8:26 pm

Copper August 28,19:59
Bid/Ask 3.9691 - 3.9782
Change -0.1193 -2.92%
Low/High 3.9691 - 4.0911
Charts

Nickel August 28,19:59
Bid/Ask 9.8256 - 9.8619
Change +0.0000 +0.00%
Low/High 9.8256 - 9.8619
Charts

Aluminum August 28,19:59
Bid/Ask 1.0542 - 1.0565
Change -0.0023 -0.21%
Low/High 1.0542 - 1.0574
Charts

Zinc August 28,19:59
Bid/Ask 1.0065 - 1.0079
Change +0.0000 +0.00%
Low/High 1.0065 - 1.0079
Charts

Lead August 28,19:59
Bid/Ask 1.1222 - 1.1235
Change +0.0000 +0.00%
Low/High 1.1222 - 1.1235
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Notapor admin » Dom Ago 28, 2011 8:29 pm

Currencies Last (bid) Prior Day †
Japanese Yen (USD/JPY) 76.70 76.64
Euro (EUR/USD) 1.4488 1.4499
† Late Friday in New York.
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Notapor admin » Dom Ago 28, 2011 8:30 pm

Los futures del Dow Jones 6 puntos al alza.

Euro down 1.4478

Yen down 76.71

Oil down 85.28

Korea +0.67%

Au down 1,810.21

Ag down 1.4112

El Nikkei +0.11%
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Notapor admin » Dom Ago 28, 2011 8:31 pm

Next Week’s Tape: Aftermath.

By Mark Gongloff

Next week’s tape will be chock full of economic data. Hopefully the East Coast will not be so busy removing trees from its houses and water from its living rooms that it misses out on the fun.

Economics:

Monday

Personal income and spending for July. A big third-quarter GDP input.

Pending Home Sales for July

Dallas Fed Index for August

Tuesday

S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Indexes for June and the second quarter

Consumer Confidence for August, via the Conference Board

Speech by Minneapolis Fed President Narayana Kocherlakota

FOMC Minutes for the August 9 Meeting

Wednesday

MBA Mortgage Applications

Challenger Gray & Christmas Layoff Announcements

ADP Employment Survey for August

Chicago ISM for August — a tell for the national ISM index, due on Thursday

Factory Orders for July

Atlanta Fed President Lockhart gives a speech on the U.S. economy

Thursday

Car and Truck Sales for August

Jobless Claims

ISM manufacturing index for August

Construction spending for July

Fed Governor Elizabeth Duke speaks on housing

Friday

Nonfarm Payrolls and Unemployment for August

Earnings:

Monday, Tuesday

None

Wednesday

Joy Global

SAIC

Brown-Forman

Thursday

H&R Block

Friday

Campbell Soup
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Notapor admin » Dom Ago 28, 2011 8:33 pm

Irene le va a costar billones a la economia de US.

La proxima semana veremos realmente como esta la economia, todos los indicadores mas importantes concentrados en una sola semana.
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Notapor admin » Lun Ago 29, 2011 6:25 am

Treasurys Price Chg Yield %
2-Year Note -1/32 0.208
10-Year Note -11/32 2.236
* at close

7:11 a.m. EDT 08/29/11Futures Last Change Settle
Crude Oil 85.85 0.48 85.37
Gold 1817.8 20.5 1797.3
E-mini Dow 11382 103 11131
E-mini S&P 500 1189.00 13.00 1157.50

7:21 a.m. EDT 08/29/11Currencies Last (bid) Prior Day †
Japanese Yen (USD/JPY) 76.63 76.64
Euro (EUR/USD) 1.4508 1.4499
† Late Friday in New York.
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Copper August 28,19:59
Bid/Ask 3.9691 - 3.9782
Change -0.1193 -2.92%
Low/High 3.9691 - 4.0911
Charts

Nickel August 28,19:59
Bid/Ask 9.8256 - 9.8619
Change +0.0000 +0.00%
Low/High 9.8256 - 9.8619
Charts

Aluminum August 28,19:59
Bid/Ask 1.0542 - 1.0565
Change -0.0023 -0.21%
Low/High 1.0542 - 1.0574
Charts

Zinc August 28,19:59
Bid/Ask 1.0065 - 1.0079
Change +0.0000 +0.00%
Low/High 1.0065 - 1.0079
Charts

Lead August 28,19:59
Bid/Ask 1.1222 - 1.1235
Change +0.0000 +0.00%
Low/High 1.1222 - 1.1235
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