Evening Headlines
Bloomberg:
- EU Countries Plan to Delay Russian Oil Price Cap Amid Divisions.
- Japan’s 20-Year Yield Rises Above 1% for First Time Since 2015.
- China Ratings Startup Challenges System Where Even AAAs Default.
- Yuan Plunge Nears 14-Year Low, Inviting Aggressive PBOC Pushback.
- Australia’s Firms Sell Record Amount of Local Bonds This Year.
- UK’s Pound Under Siege With Mounting Bets It Will Drop Below $1.
- Asia Faces Continued Pressure on Riskier Assets: Markets Wrap.
- Oil Holds Near Lowest Since January With Demand Outlook Dimming.
- Consumer Debt Hits Record for Most Americans, Except the Wealthy.
- Everything-Selloff on Wall Street Deepens on 98% Recession Odds.
- Fed’s Mester Says More Restrictive Policy Needed for Longer.
- Remote Work Drove Over 60% of House-Price Surge, Fed Study Finds.
- Treasury Yields Surge in Worst Selloff Since March 2020 Crash.
- Cities’ Retirement Costs to Surge as Pensions Take Market Beating.
Wall Street Journal:
Fox News:
- 300,000 Americans told time to leave is now as monster Hurricane Ian intensifies, stalks US coast.
- Baseball team's name, celebration questioned during White House briefing.
CNBC.com:
- Biogen to pay $900 million to settle prescription drug kickback allegations.
- Biden’s student loan relief could cost $400 billion, Congressional Budget Office says.
- 2 in 5 Americans say inflation will change their holiday shopping habits this year.
- ‘They’re waiting to see if home prices fall’: Home buyers are backing out of contracts in the Sun Belt at a record rate.
- The Dow just joined the S&P 500 in a bear market: What investors need to know .
- Surging U.S. dollar is creating an ‘untenable situation’ for the stock market, warns Morgan Stanley’s Wilson.
- High rents and Fed’s inflation fight to push key mortgage rate above 7%: BofA Global.
- Are you tempted to buy AMC’s new APEs? Be prepared to lose everything, the company warns.
- Global bonds are in first bear market in 76 years based on two centuries of data, says Deutsche Bank.
- Fed’s Mester says inflation is going to remain hard to predict.
- Bed Bath & Beyond’s turnaround plan leaves ‘questions that have really not been answered to any degree’.
Zero Hedge:
- $400 Billion!? Biden Student Loan Forgiveness To Cost Far More Than Initial Estimate.
- Psaki Admits Democrats Will Lose If Midterms Are A 'Referendum' On Biden.
- Morgan Stanley: Something Is About To Break.
- California To Ban Natural Gas Heaters By 2030.
- Just 1.5% Of Eligible People Have Gotten Updated COVID Booster.
- $1 Million Yale University Research Project To Combat Racist Video Game Hair.
- US stocks and treasuries declined as dollar strength persisted in the fallout from GBP/USD's flash crash to record lows - Newsquawk Asia-Pac Market Open.
- Things are MOVE(ing).
- The Latest Preposterously Unsustainable Policy.
- Cable hits all-time lows sub-1.04 while bond rout extends - Newsquawk US Market Wrap.
- Peter Schiff: Biden Putting America At Risk To Prop Up His Own Image.
- 'Black' Monday 2.0.
- Sullivan Vows Decisive Response, Catastrophic Consequences If Russia Uses Nuclear Weapons.
- Is It Time To Buy Sterling?
- DeSantis Declares "State Of Emergency," Activates National Guard Ahead Of Hurricane Ian.
- Markets Crash As Monetary Laughing Gas Fades.
TheGatewayPundit.com:
- Pennsylvania Department of Education Publishes Toolkit for Teachers to Host ‘Gender Neutral Day’ for Third Graders.
- BEYOND SICK! Drag Queen Dances While Little Girl Repeatedly Rubs Her Hand Up and Down the Crotch of “Little Mermaid” Costume While Another Drag Queen Spreads Legs Wide Open On Stage For Toddlers [VIDEO].
- Muslims, Christians and Jews UNITE To Demand Removal of Explicit Books From Dearborn, MI Public School Libraries [VIDEO].
- China Doubles Down on Fossil Fuel Usage Despite Its Commitment to Globalist Elites and Useful Idiots Like John Kerry.
- Canada Removes All COVID Border Requirements for All Travelers Including Proof of Vaccination and Suspends Plane and Train Mask Requirements.
- Fake ‘Meat’ Sales Down Sharply – High Prices and ‘Wokeness’ Turning Off Shoppers.
- Surprise! Green Group Behind Biden’s Radical Green Agenda Has Deep Ties to Communist China.
OpenVAERS:
- VAERS US COVID Vaccine Adverse Event Reports. 867,627 Reports(+2,042 from prior week) Through September 16th, 2022.
SKirsch.com:
- Using the MGH numbers with our own VAERS queries, we have 247 cases per million doses from the MGH study divided by 5.97 cases per million doses from VAERS. 247/5.97 = 41. This suggests that the VAERS under-reporting factor (URF) is 41X.
Covid-19(Data, Maps, Graphs):
- Our World in Data: New Global Covid-19 Cases(7-day rolling average graphs). New US Covid Hospital Admissions/ICU Admissions/Deaths
- FT.com: Fully Vaccinated by Country(graph). Global Lockdown Stringency Index(map).
- Bloomberg.com: International Travel Restrictions. Case Graphs by State.
- NYTimes.com: County Trends and Clusters. Local ICU Occupancy.
- Brown School of Public Health: Covid Severity by State/County(map). US Hospital Capacity(region).
- CovidActNow: Covid Severity/Infection Rate by Metro Area.
- KFF: US Vaccinations by Race/Ethnicity.
- Carnegie Mellon: Covid-Like Symptoms in Community. Covid Symptom Searches on Google. Covid-Related Dr.Visits. Restaurant Visits. Wearing Masks. (graphs)
- Safegraph.com: Commerce Patterns(graphs).
Night Trading
Morning Preview Links
Earnings of Note
Company/Estimate
- Asian equity indices are -.25% to +.5% on average.
- Asia Ex-Japan Investment Grade CDS Index 179.0 +13.5 basis points.
- China Sovereign CDS 110.0 +5.5 basis points.
- Bloomberg Emerging Markets Currency Index 47.21 +.09%.
- Bloomberg Global Risk-On/Risk Off Index 46.94 +1.61%.
- Bloomberg US Financial Conditions Index -1.20 -9.0 basis points
- Volatility Index(VIX) futures 30.6 -1.0%
- Euro Stoxx 50 futures +.42%.
- S&P 500 futures +.46%.
- NASDAQ 100 futures +.55%
Earnings of Note
Company/Estimate
Before the Open:
- (CBRL)/1.38
- (JBL)/2.14
- (UNFI)/1.26
After the Close:
- (BB)/-.07
- (CALM)/2.55
- (PRGS)/.97
Economic Releases
8:30 am EST
- Durable Goods Orders for Aug. is estimated to fall -.3% versus a -.1% decline in July.
- Durables Ex Transports for Aug. is estimated to rise +.2% versus a +.2% gain in July.
- Cap Goods Orders Non-Defense Ex-Air for Aug. is estimated to rise +.2% versus a +.3% gain in July.
9:00 am EST
- The FHFA House Price Index MoM for July is estimated unch. versus a +.1% gain in June.
- The S&P CoreLogic CS 20-City MoM SA for July is estimated to rise +.2% versus a +.44% gain in June.
- The S&P CoreLogic CS 20-City YoY NSA for July is estimated to rise +17.1% versus an +18.65% gain in June.
10:00 am EST
- The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index for Sept. is estimated to rise to 104.5 versus 103.2 in Aug.
- The Richmond Fed Manufacturing Index for Sept. is estimated to fall to -10 versus -8 in Aug.
- New Home Sales for Aug. is estimated to fall to 500K versus 511K in July.
Upcoming Splits
- None of note
Other Potential Market Movers
- The Fed's Bullard speaking, Eurozone Money Supply report, 5Y T-Note auction weekly US retail sales reports and the (AFRM) Fireside Chat could also impact global trading today.
- 9:30 am - 4:00 pm EST
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