Evening Headlines
Bloomberg:
Bloomberg:
- MSCI Adds Saudi, Argentine Stocks to Emerging-Market Index. Stocks Sell-Off to Hit Asia as China Strikes Back. The sell-off that sank U.S. stocks and global commodities is set to spill into Asia after China retaliated with higher tariffs on a range of American goods. Treasuries jumped with the yen on demand for haven assets. Futures flagged shares will fall when markets open in Tokyo and Sydney. All three major U.S. benchmarks ended more than 2 percent lower, only the second time this year that’s happened, after China targeted some of the biggest U.S. exporters in response to American tariffs. The new penalties also took aim at American farmers, driving down soybean and cotton prices. The dollar rallied and the 10-year Treasury yield fell to the lowest level since late March. U.S. equity futures steadied in early Asia trading. Futures on the Nikkei 225 slid 1.9% in Singapore. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 Index futures dropped 0.9 percent. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index futures fell 0.5%. The market was closed for a holiday Monday. S&P 500 futures fell 0.1 percent.
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Night Trading
Morning Preview Links
Earnings of Note
Company/Estimate
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Other Potential Market Movers
- Asian equity indices are -1.5% to -.5% on average.
- Asia Ex-Japan Investment Grade CDS Index 71.75 +1.5 basis points.
- China Sovereign CDS 51.25 +5.75 basis points.
- Bloomberg Emerging Markets Currency Index 65.92 -.02%.
- S&P 500 futures +.02%.
- NASDAQ 100 futures +.03%.
Earnings of Note
Company/Estimate
Before the Open:
- (AZZ)/.46
- (RL)/.89
- (A)/.72
- (DOX)/1.03
- (TCS)/.30
- (TLRY)/-.30
6:00 am EST
- The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index for April is estimated to rise to 102.0 versus 101.8 in March.
- The Import Price Index MoM for April is estimated to rise +.7% versus a +.6% gain in March.
- The Import Price Index ex Petro MoM for April is estimated to rise +.2% versus a +.2% gain in March.
- The Export Price Index MoM for April is estimated to rise +.6% versus a +.7% gain in March.
- None of note
- The Fed's Williams speaking, Eurozone Industrial Production report, China CPI report, weekly US retail sales reports, Oppenheimer Emerging Growth Conference, JPMorgan Consumer/Retail Conference, BofA Merrill Transport Conference, JPMorgan Tech/Media/Communications Conference, Deutsche Bank Utilities/Power/Clean Tech Conference, BofA Merrill Metals/Mining/Steel Conference, Wells Fargo Gaming/Hospitality/Leisure Conference, BofA Merrill Healthcare Conference, Citi Energy/Utilities Conference, (XLNX) investor day and the (HON) investor conference could also impact trading today.
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