Roundup of world financial, banking and stock market news.

Monday, 1 February 2010

Stock Exchange Tracker Spreadsheet


The Spreadsheets Direct Stock Exchange Tracker lets you follow the world's main stock exchanges with ease.



The Spreadsheets Direct Stock Exchange Tracker lets you keep track of the FTSE100, DAX, BOVESPA, DOW30, NIKKEI, S&P500 and S&P ASX200. Select a timezone to display stock times in using the dropdown above. The spreadsheet can be set to automatically update every x amount of minutes using the spin control above. Press Start to set the update in motion and Stop to cancel it. Alternatively you can use the Refresh button on the individual sheets.

On the individual exchange sheets the top sections lets you filter out an individual company to track. The right side displays the total number of members, the amount unchanged, number of companies who's stock is up and number of companies who's stock is down.

The left of the lower section shows data for all exchange members with the right section showing the top 10 risers and fallers.



The Snapshot sheet gives a summary of the following exchanges:

•DJIA
•Nasdaq
•S&P 500
•S&P/TSX
•Bovespa
•DJ Stoxx 50
•Bloomberg European 500
•FTSE 100
•DAX 30
•Nikkei 225
•Hang Seng
•Singapore Straits Times
•S&P/ASX 200

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Friday, 15 January 2010

US STOCKS-JPMorgan, consumer sentiment batter market


WRAPUP 5-U.S. inflation tame, industrial output rises


US STOCKS-Wall St stumbles on JPMorgan, economic data


Kraft s Rosenfeld seen raising Cadbury bid


GLOBAL MARKETS-JPMorgan results hurt stocks; dollar gains


GOP, Dems in "Death Embrace": U.S. Budget "About to Go Off a Cliff," Cal Prof Says


Raise taxes or cut spending?�� Washington must take action on both fronts to curb U.S. debt or run the risk of a dollar crisis, according to a report by the Committee on the Fiscal Future of the United States, a panel of bipartisan experts. ...