Late-Night Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Petrobras(PBR),
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- Copper fell for the second time in three days as rising inventories of the metal signaled slowing demand in China and the US, the world’s two biggest users. Inventories monitored by the London Metal Exchange have surged 13% just this month. China reported this month that its copper imports dropped 19% in the first quarter from a year earlier.
- Any excuse seems good enough for new highs in the price of oil, according to Commerzbank AG analysts. They look for high prices to lead to larger reserves of crude. “The high is developing a momentum of its own,” a sign that “the trend will soon be coming to an end, and that the subsequent correction will be all the more severe,” write Eugen Weinberg and Barbara Lambrecht, commodity analysts at Commerzbank in Frankfurt, in a note today. “The world’s crude reserves are probably far larger than first estimated and are unlikely to run out over the next 50 years,” they write.
FINalternatives:
- For the first time on record, the hedge fund industry is actually shrinking, according to HedgeFund.net.
- 45 of the world’s largest 100 hedge funds are based in NYC, according to Alpha magazine.
Financial Times:
- The British economy is heading for its most protracted slowdown since the early 1990s, according to detailed growth forecasts from the Bank of England that show a sharply widening gap between its and the government’s outlook.
- The world’s leading banks have stepped up pressure to relax controversial accounting rules with a new plan aimed at breaking the “downward spiral” of huge writedowns, emergency fundraisings and fire-sales of assets.
Kyodo News:
- A Japanese cartoon depicting a character reading the Koran while ordering the execution of the animation’s hero and friends sparked protests on Islamic Web sites. The scene from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, adapted from a comic strip published from 1987 to 2003, generated angry responses on more than 300 Arab and Islamic Internet forums, with many accusing
Shanghai Securities News:
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Late Buy/Sell Recommendations
Citigroup:
- Reiterated Buy on (UTHR), target $130.
- Rated (SPLS) Buy, target $28.
- Reiterated Buy on (CRM), target raised to $80.
Birinyi Associates:
- Shares of
Oppenheimer:
- Rated (AAPL) Outperform, target $235.
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- (WFT) 2-for-1
Economic Releases
8:30 am EST
- Initial Jobless Claims for this week are estimated to rise to 373K versus 371K the prior week.
- Continuing Claims are estimated to rise to 3065K versus 3060K prior.
10:00 am EST
- The 1Q House Price Index is estimated to fall 1.3% versus a .1% gain in 4Q.
Other Potential Market Movers
- The Fed’s Kroszner speaking, (LOGI) analyst day, weekly EIA natural gas inventory report, Citigroup Healthcare Conference, Kaufman Tech/Services Conference, Goldman Internet Conference, Goldman Basic Materials Conference, Thomas Weisel Growth Stock Conference and UBS Global Oil & Gas Conference could also impact trading today.