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JSE flat on weak global markets

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Johannesburg - The JSE ended flat on Tuesday on the back of slightly weaker world markets as market players took a bit of profit after recent good moves and continued to eye company earnings in the US, a local trader said.

At 17:00 the JSE all share index had edged up 0.16%, with gold miners collecting 0.86%, resources inching 0.13% higher and platinum miners up 0.58%.

Banks and financials firmed 1.53% and 1.07% respectively, while industrials eased 0.28%.

At 16:41, the rand was bid at 7.35 to the dollar from 7.30 just before the JSE closed on Monday. Gold was at US$1,058.30 a troy ounce from $1 056.78/oz at the JSE's last close, and platinum was at $1 352/oz, from $1 336.50/oz at its previous close.

"We had a flattish close today. Markets have run for about six days and to see some profit taking is perfectly normal. Europe turned negative and the Dow is also down," the trader said.

"Also, Johnson & Johnson came out with results that were in line with market expectations, and as we know Alcoa set a very high benchmark and the market expects more.

"There are some big companies still to release their results tonight and for the rest of the week. We will eye those and see what happens. Anything in line with or below expectations will see some profit taking on the market," he said.

Dow Jones Newswires reports that US stocks slipped on Tuesday amid earnings news and weakness in the financial sector, which faced bearish analyst comments and worries about regulatory scrutiny.

The Djia was recently off 52 points, or 0.5%, at 9 833.73, hurt by a 2.8% decline in Johnson & Johnson even after the pharmaceuticals giant posted a 1.1% rise in third-quarter net profit, beating analysts' expectations.

Many traders had already placed many of their bets on a strong earnings report prior to the actual release, with Johnson & Johnson shares up nearly 3% for the month coming into Tuesday's action.

Dow component Intel was up 0.3% in recent action ahead of its report due after the closing bell. The chipmaker was up more than 4% for the month-to- date coming into Tuesday's trading.

Other indices also headed lower on Tuesday. The S&P 500 was off 0.6%, hurt by declines in every sector. Its financial sector recently was down 1.6%. The Nasdaq Composite Index was down 0.2%.

Bank of America fell 0.2% after a Securities and Exchange Commission spokesperson said the bank agreed to a broad waiver of the attorney-client privilege in the investigation into its acquisition of Merrill Lynch last year.

Goldman Sachs Group shares fell 1.7%. The company, which reports results on Thursday, was downgraded to neutral from "buy" by bank analyst Meredith Whitney.

Some market veterans remain nervous about what may lie ahead. The Djia had last weakened 0.34%.

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