Evening Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Brexit Will Be Delayed to Halloween After Macron Plays Hardball.
- China's Property Market Is Feeling the Stimulus Effect.
- India's Weak Power Demand Points to More Slowdown Pain Ahead.
- Asia Stocks Trade Mixed; Bonds Steady After Gains. Asian stocks traded mixed Thursday after the Federal Reserve did little to alter investor expectations that interest rates in the U.S. are likely on hold for the remainder of this year. Treasuries steadied. Shares slipped in Japan and Australia, and were little changed in Seoul. Earlier, the S&P 500 Index posted modest gains as unexpectedly soft inflation boosted the Fed’s wait-and-see approach to rate hikes. Australian bonds climbed, tracking overnight moves higher in sovereign debt as central bankers detailed weakness in the economic outlook. The pound was steady as European Union leaders agreed to extend the date of Britain’s departure from the bloc to Oct. 31. Japan’s Topix index slipped 0.3 percent as of 9:07 a.m. in Tokyo. South Korea’s Kospi added 0.1 percent. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 Index fell 0.2 percent. The S&P 500 Index gained 0.4 percent. Futures rose 0.1 percent.
- Five Things You Need to Know to Start Your Day.
- Fed Signals a Year of Patience Is Ahead With a Grab Bag of Growth Risks.
- Uber Aims for IPO Value of $100 Billion, Below Expectations.
- Disney’s Next Big Remake: Itself.
- Ex-Obama White House Counsel Expects to Be Indicted.
- Barr Examining Origins of Probe Into Trump-Russia Ties.
- Fed Minutes: Little Need Seen to Change Interest Rates This Year.
- After Floods, Snowy ‘Bomb Cyclone’ Moves In.
MarketWatch.com:
Zero Hedge:
- Busted: Thousands Of Amazon Employees Listening To Alexa Conversations.
- Hong Kong Surpasses Japan As Asia's Second-Largest Stock Market.
- EU, UK Agree To Six-Month Brexit Delay As Tory 'Spartans' Demand May Resign.
- Kim Lashes Out At US, Says NKorea Must Deliver "Serious Blow" To Sanctioning Nations; Prepares For Talks With Putin.
- 18 States Offer In-State Tuition For Illegals... And Legal Residents Are Not Happy About That.
- "Spying Did Occur": Barr Vows To Investigate FBI, DOJ Conduct During 2016 Election.
- Globalists Are Bringing Their One World Currency Plans Out Into The Open.
- Short-Squeeze Sends Small Caps Soaring But Fed-Fear Triggers Bitcoin-Buying.
Business Insider:
Telegraph:
Night Trading
Earnings of Note
Company/Estimate
Before the Open:
Night Trading
- Asian equity indices are -.25% to +.5% on average.
- Asia Ex-Japan Investment Grade CDS Index 66.50 -1.25 basis points.
- China Sovereign CDS 43.0 -.25 basis point.
- Bloomberg Emerging Markets Currency Index 67.76 +.01%.
- FTSE 100 futures -.01%.
- S&P 500 futures +.10%.
- NASDAQ 100 futures +.15%.
Earnings of Note
Company/Estimate
Before the Open:
- (APOG)/.91
- (CBSH)/.90
- (FAST)/.67
Economic Releases
8:30 am EST
8:30 am EST
- PPI Final Demand MoM for March is estimated to rise +.3% versus a +.1% gain in Feb.
- PPI Ex Food and Energy MoM for March is estimated to rise +.2% versus a +.1% gain in Feb.
- Initial Jobless Claims for last week are estimated to rise to 210K versus 202K the prior week.
- Continuing Claims are estimated to rise to 1735K versus 1717K prior.
Upcoming Splits
- None of note
Other Potential Market Movers
- The Fed's Clarida speaking, Fed's Bowman speaking, China CPI report, $16B 30Y T-Note auction, Bloomberg US Economic Survey for April, weekly Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index, weekly EIA natural gas inventory report, (LB)/(BKE)/(CATO) monthly sales releases and the (DIS) investor day could also impact trading today.
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