The Economist Asia - 27.01.2018

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The EconomistJanuary 27th 2018 Economic and financial indicators 77

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Other markets

Other markets
% change on
Dec 30th 2016
Index one in local in $
Jan 24th week currency terms
United States (S&P 500) 2,837.5 +1.2 +26.7 +26.7
United States (NAScomp) 7,415.1 +1.6 +37.7 +37.7
China (SSEB, $ terms) 346.1 +0.4 +1.3 +1.3
Japan (Topix) 1,901.2 +0.6 +25.2 +33.7
Europe (FTSEurofirst 300) 1,574.9 +0.7 +10.3 +29.4
World, dev'd (MSCI) 2,232.3 +1.5 +27.5 +27.5
Emerging markets (MSCI) 1,258.7 +3.0 +46.0 +46.0
World, all (MSCI) 546.0 +1.6 +29.4 +29.4
World bonds (Citigroup) 965.7 +0.8 +9.2 +9.2
EMBI+ (JPMorgan) 831.4 -0.6 +7.7 +7.7
Hedge funds (HFRX) 1,309.8§ +0.8 +8.8 +8.8
Volatility, US (VIX) 11.5 +11.9 +14.0 (levels)
CDSs, Eur (iTRAXX)† 43.8 -0.9 -39.3 -28.7
CDSs, N Am (CDX)† 46.6 -3.0 -31.3 -31.3
Carbon trading (EU ETS) € 9.5 +11.2 +42.9 +67.8
Sources: IHS Markit; Thomson Reuters. *Total return index.
†Credit-default-swap spreads, basis points. §Jan 23rd.

The Economistcommodity-price index

The Economist commodity-price index
2005=100
% change on
one one
Jan 16th Jan 23rd* month year
Dollar Index
All Items 149.8 151.1 +2.3 +0.8
Food 148.5 150.4 +1.9 -7.7
Industrials
All 151.2 151.8 +2.6 +11.4
Nfa† 141.7 142.6 +4.2 -2.0
Metals 155.2 155.7 +2.0 +17.7
Sterling Index
All items 197.8 196.0 -2.5 -10.2
Euro Index
All items 152.3 152.8 -1.3 -11.9
Gold
$ per oz 1,335.1 1,337.3 +4.3 +10.2
West Texas Intermediate
$ per barrel 63.7 64.5 +7.5 +22.6
Sources: Bloomberg; CME Group; Cotlook; Darmenn & Curl; FT; ICCO;
ICO; ISO; Live Rice Index; LME; NZ Wool Services; Thompson Lloyd &
Ewart; Thomson Reuters; Urner Barry; WSJ. *Provisional
†Non-food agriculturals.

Markets

Markets
% change on
Dec 30th 2016
Index one in local in $
Jan 24th week currency terms
United States (DJIA) 26,252.1 +0.5 +32.8 +32.8
China (SSEA) 3,728.4 +3.3 +14.7 +24.8
Japan (Nikkei 225) 23,940.8 +0.3 +25.3 +33.8
Britain (FTSE 100) 7,643.4 -1.1 +7.0 +23.2
Canada (S&P TSX) 16,284.2 -0.3 +6.5 +15.7
Euro area (FTSE Euro 100) 1,260.4 +0.7 +13.3 +33.1
Euro area (EURO STOXX 50) 3,643.2 +0.8 +10.7 +30.0
Austria (ATX) 3,673.1 +1.2 +40.3 +64.7
Belgium (Bel 20) 4,146.8 nil +15.0 +35.0
France (CAC 40) 5,495.2 nil +13.0 +32.7
Germany (DAX)* 13,414.7 +1.8 +16.8 +37.2
Greece (Athex Comp) 884.0 +5.0 +37.3 +61.2
Italy (FTSE/MIB) 23,622.6 +0.5 +22.8 +44.2
Netherlands (AEX) 566.0 +0.5 +17.2 +37.5
Spain (Madrid SE) 1,068.7 +0.8 +13.3 +33.0
Czech Republic (PX) 1,138.6 +2.1 +23.5 +54.4
Denmark (OMXCB) 944.7 +0.6 +18.3 +38.7
Hungary (BUX) 40,979.8 +3.6 +28.0 +50.2
Norway (OSEAX) 939.4 +0.4 +22.8 +36.2
Poland (WIG) 67,339.2 +1.0 +30.1 +62.2
Russia (RTS, $ terms) 1,292.3 +2.2 +12.1 +12.1
Sweden (OMXS30) 1,631.2 +0.5 +7.5 +23.1
Switzerland (SMI) 9,547.6 +1.1 +16.2 +24.8
Turkey (BIST) 119,648.3 +2.6 +53.1 +44.2
Australia (All Ord.) 6,168.8 +0.6 +7.9 +20.5
Hong Kong (Hang Seng) 32,958.7 +3.0 +49.8 +48.6
India (BSE) 36,161.6 +3.1 +35.8 +44.8
Indonesia (JSX) 6,615.5 +2.7 +24.9 +26.4
Malaysia (KLSE) 1,837.0 +0.5 +11.9 +28.3
Pakistan (KSE) 45,063.2 +3.9 -5.7 -11.0
Singapore (STI) 3,609.2 +1.9 +25.3 +38.3
South Korea (KOSPI) 2,538.0 +0.9 +25.2 +41.4
Taiwan (TWI) 11,152.2 +1.3 +20.5 +32.8
Thailand (SET) 1,839.0 +0.6 +19.2 +34.9
Argentina (MERV) 34,948.6 +4.0 +107 +67.3
Brazil (BVSP) 83,679.9 +3.1 +38.9 +42.1
Chile (IGPA) 29,149.4 +0.2 +40.6 +56.2
Colombia (IGBC) 12,314.0 +4.1 +21.8 +30.0
Mexico (IPC) 50,746.9 +2.0 +11.2 +23.8
Venezuela (IBC) 2,489.8 +7.0 7,752 na
Egypt (EGX 30) 15,170.7 -0.2 +22.9 +25.7
Israel (TA-125) 1,401.0 +0.6 +9.7 +23.7
Saudi Arabia (Tadawul) 7,479.1 -0.8 +3.3 +3.4
South Africa (JSE AS) 61,623.1 +1.1 +21.7 +39.7

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Football wealth

Source: Deloitte

Revenue, 2016-17 season, €m

0 200 400 600 800
Manchester United
Real Madrid
Barcelona
Bayern Munich
Manchester City
Arsenal
Paris Saint-Germain
Chelsea
Liverpool
Juventus
Tottenham Hotspur
Borussia Dortmund

Manchester United retained their title as Commercial Broadcast Matchday
football’s richest club when Deloitte, a
consultancy, released its annual Football
Money League rankings. Despite not
being in the lucrative Champions League
for the 2016-17 season, the Red Devils
won the Europa League, a second-tier
competition and, with the broadcasting
might of the English Premier League
behind them, held off the Champions
League and Spanish league winners, Real
Madrid. English teams dominate the list.
The 2016-17 season was the first of a new
three-year Premier League TVdeal worth
around £2.8bn ($3.9bn) per season. Such
largesse may not last. Analysts warn that
future football rights auctions may be
less frenzied.

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