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Market Watch – Interlocking EVA Jigsaw Rubber Gym Mats

US stocks rose over the weekend, the S&P500 rising 0.30% higher to 1,936.15. The equities benchmark nearly erased its gains in the final hour of trading amidst potential uncertainty surrounding the conflict in Iraq. Islamist fighters in Iraq extended their advance, highlighting a risk to oil supply from the OPEC region and raising fears of another gulf war brewing.

Australian shares fell 0.44% on Friday, the biggest drop since the start of February following from the insurgent attacks in Iraq. This geopolitical risk added pressure to weakening spot price of iron ore and coal with the exception being energy and gold stocks which benefited from the tensions.

The spot price for gold strengthened 1.50% to $US1272.15 per ounce and the spot price for oil surged above $US114 per barrel for the first time in 9 months.

The Australian dollar is at seven month high despite geopolitical fears in Iraq. Over the past week it has been emerging as a “safe haven”. Australian dollar opened slightly lower today, pushed down by profit taking and lowering iron ore price. The dollar may see some downward pressure with the Federal Reserve policy meeting this week.

The price of EVA foam jigsaw interlocking rubber gym mats remains stable. Ezymats is a leading supplier in Australia.

Interlocking EVA Jigsaw Rubber Gym Mats

AUD – EVA Interlocking Jigsaw Rubber Gym Mats

The AUD rose another 0.4% on Tuesday. Yesterday’s data releases showed that the number of jobs fell for the first time in five months in May and that Business Confidence was unchanged for the month. Surveys showed that conditions are mixed across all industries with NAB forecasting higher unemployment by late 2014.

The effect on the price of EVA interlocking rubber gym mats should be positive. Especially with talk to the AUD reaching parity with the USD. Ezymats is a leading supplier of EVA interlocking foam rubber jigsaw mats. They are also know as gym mats, gymnastics mats, judo mats, crash mats, module mats etc. They have a variety of uses includes martial art, gymnastics, children’s play areas, gyms and other uses.

interlocking EVA jigsaw rubber gym mats

Market Watch – Jigsaw Gym Mats

The Queen’s Birthday public holiday for the eastern states meant no action in the Australian markets, the ASX was closed.

Overnight US stocks rallied making it the third close at a record high. The S&P 500 closed up 0.09 percent with better than expected jobs creation last week and the ECB lowering interest rates helping the index stay at record levels.

Oil rallied on the back of strong demand from China and Japan as expectations are forecasting for a higher demand in energy. WTI closed at US$104.41 a barrel, its highest close for the benchmark since March.

Gold finished slightly higher as there were no major new economic data for investors. We are now seeing some safe-haven buying due to a lower confidence level in Europe.

The price of EVA interlocking jigsaw rubber gym mats remains stable. Ezymats is the leading supplier of jigsaw mats in Australia. They now have 20mm, 30mm and 40mm interlocking jigsaw rubber gym mats available.

EVA interlocking jigsaw rubber gym mats

EVA interlocking Jigsaw rubber gym mats

Jig saw mats are also known as EVA mats, gym mats, rubber mats, interlocking mats, Judo mats, crash mats, karate mates, taekwondo mats.

Ezymats is a leading supplier of EVA interlocking jigsaw rubber mats. Ezymats is based in Belmore Australia and Shenzhen China.

AUD and Interlocking EVA Jigsaw Rubber Gym Mats

The AUD continued to strengthen overnight despite the disappointing April trade balance figure. Imports exceeded exports for the first time since November 2013 and gave further cause for concern of China’s slowdown.

The Aussie dropped 30 pts on the back of this figure but then saw an 80 pt rise overnight as US unemployment claims rose by 8,000 from last week to coming in at 312k for the week ending 31/5 (a rise of 8k from last week) and causing concern before the US jobs report later tonight.
Technical levels show the AUD’s quick rise from the recent lows may have the AUD heavily overbought so tread with caution when deciding to hold off on buying as heavy rises often mean heavy corrections.

The strong dollar should have a positive impact on the price of EVA interlocking jigsaw rubber gym mats. Ezymats is a leading supplier of EVA interlocking jigsaw rubber gym mats in Australia and globally.

EVA interlocking jigsaw rubber gym mats

Ezymats to stock 20mm and 30mm jigsaw mats

Ezymats will now be stocking 20mm and 30mm EVA interlocking jigsaw mats. We currently have a shipment of 20mm and 30mm coming from our factory. They are scheduled to arrive in July.

Our 20mm and 30mm EVA interlocking jigsaw rubber gym mats can be pre-ordered or reserved. We only have 200mats each from 20mm and 30mm on the boat. We also have 40mm EVA interlocking jigsaw rubber gym mats stocked in our warehouse in Belmore.

Australian Dollar – Jigsaw mats / Gym Mats

The AUD has seen a quiet week of movement trading sideways in a 50 point range against the USD. The AUD opened stronger before losing most of its gains to start this morning. There were 2 data releases for the AUD  with the Melbourne institute’s lending index having little to no effect. The second piece of data, Construction Work numbers, came in better than expected which saw a push upwards for the AUD.  The weeks trend looks to continue with the market seeing very low volatility.

The stable dollar is good news for the price of imported gym mats and jigsaw mats.

Ezy mats. Supplier of Jig saw mats.

Ezymat increase range of safety mats

Ezymats continue to increase their range of safety mats. As well as their popular 40mm jigsaw mats and other EVA mats Ezymats now has arrange of specialty mats available on special order.

Mats now available include vinyl mats, rubber mats and EVA mats. The mats can be used for a range of activities and applications including, gym mats, impact mats, gymnastics mats, judo mats, wrestling mats, grappling mats, BJJ mats, karate mats, taekwondo mats, children’s play mats.

Contact Ezymats for all you safety mat requirements.

Market Watch

On Friday Market Volatility dropped to the lowest level since March 2013, when the AUD was at 1.05 against the USD. The gauge known as the VIX has retreated 47% since hitting a 14 month high in February.

US stock markets closed at a record high on Friday after a rise in new homes sales and a solid result in the Markit manufacturing purchasing managers index which increased to 56.2 in the month of May.

The Australian share market closed the week in positive territory, recovering from a mining led slump on Monday and Tuesday after iron ore dipped below $100/ton.

There is a public holiday today in the US and in the UK today which could leave the markets quite flat today.

There were some major political events over the weekend, firstly the election in Ukraine where Poroshenko has won the presidential election based on exit poll & the European parliament election was also held on Sunday. These elections did not really impact the markets.

Gold futures fell for the second time three days as a sign of recovery in the US economy curbed the demand & WTI Crude oil futures climbed to a five week high after US crude inventories tumbled.

AUD/USD faces the potential tailwind of a solid CAPEX report (Thursday) amidst a range‑trading and a heavy USD.  News of a successful “transition” in the Australian economy towards non‑mining business investment will be supportive for further gains in AUD/USD this week.  AUD crosses are likely to strengthen this week, particularly AUD/EUR, which may set a new high for the year.  The one exception to AUD cross strength isAUD/CAD, which is typically weak in May.

Jigsaw mat and gym mat futures are stable.