Evening Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Asian Stocks Slip on Trade Paralysis; Bonds Dip. Asian stocks drifted lower at the open as investors continued to await signs of progress in U.S.-China trade negotiations. The dollar and Treasury yields stabilized after a retreat. Benchmarks in Tokyo, Sydney and Seoul dipped. Hong Kong futures slipped after violence in the city Monday. On Wall Street, stocks fluctuated, but ended up eking out gains. The dollar preserved a retreat after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell met with President Donald Trump and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin on Monday to discuss the economy. Topics discussed included dollar strength and negative rates. U.S. stock futures were flat early Tuesday. Topix index fell 0.1% as of 9:06 a.m in Tokyo. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 Index was flat. Kospi index fell 0.3%. Hang Seng Index contracts lost 0.3% earlier. Futures on the S&P 500 Index were little changed.
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Night Trading
Morning Preview Links
Earnings of Note
Company/Estimate
Before the Open:
8:30 am EST
Other Potential Market Movers
- Asian equity indices are -.5% to +.25% on average.
- Asia Ex-Japan Investment Grade CDS Index 64.0 +.25 basis point.
- China Sovereign CDS 38.5 +.5 basis point.
- Bloomberg Emerging Markets Currency Index 65.57 -.16%.
- FTSE 100 futures +.05%.
- S&P 500 futures -.12%.
- NASDAQ 100 futures -.11%.
Earnings of Note
Company/Estimate
Before the Open:
- (ARMK)/.69
- (DY)/.72)
- (HD)/2.53
- (JKS)/.80
- (KSS)/.86
- (MDT)/1.28
- (TJX)/.66
- (TDG)/5.28
- (URBN)/.57
8:30 am EST
- Housing Starts for Oct. is estimated to rise to 1320K versus 1256K in Sept.
- Building Permits for Oct. is estimated to fall to 1385K versus 1387K in Sept.
- None of note
- The Japan Trade Balance report, weekly US retail sales reports, House Impeachment Hearings, Stifel Healthcare Conference, RBC Tech/Internet/Media/Telecom Conference, Cowen Industrial/Tech Summit, Scotiabank Transport/Industrials Conference, (QCOM) analyst day, (GIL) analyst day and the (COP) analyst meeting could also impact trading today.
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