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Nikkei English News:
- Hybrid vehicles accounted for 12% of new car sales in
- JPMorgan Chase(JPM) can maintain a strong capital position even without funds from US taxpayers, citing an interview with CEO Jamie Dimon. The NY-based company is ready to repay funds from the TARP as early as this month, Dimon said. JPMorgan would have a Tier 1 Capital ratio of 9.3%, even without the funding, he said.
Edaily:
- The Bank of Korea doesn’t plan to cut the portion of the nation’s foreign-currency reserves invested in US Treasuries.
Mainichi:
- The Bank of Japan may upgrade its economic assessment for two months in a row at a two-day policy meeting that begins June 15. The bank may say this month that the pace of economic deterioration is slowing.
Late Buy/Sell Recommendations
Citigroup:
- Reiterated Buy on (XL), target $15, added to Top Picks Live list.
- Downgraded (HOG) to (SELL), target $16, added to Top Picks Live list.
Night Trading
Asian Indices are +.25% to +1.25% on average.
S&P 500 futures +.09%.
NASDAQ 100 futures +.03%.
Morning Preview
US AM Market Call
NASDAQ 100 Pre-Market Indicator/Heat Map
Pre-market Commentary
Pre-market Stock Quote/Chart
Global Commentary
WSJ Intl Markets Performance
Commodity Futures
Top 25 Stories
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In Play
Bond Ticker
Economic Preview/Calendar
Earnings Calendar
Who’s Speaking?
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Rasmussen Business/Economy Polling
Earnings of Note
Company/EPS Estimate
- None of note
Economic Releases
8:30 am EST
- The Change in Non-farm Payrolls for May is estimated at -520K versus -539K in April.
- The Unemployment Rate for May is estimated to rise to 9.2% versus 8.9% in April.
- Average Hourly Earnings for May are estimated to rise .1% versus a .1% gain in April.
3:00 pm EST
- Consumer Credit for April is estimated at -$6.0B versus -$11.1B in March.
Upcoming Splits
- None of note
Other Potential Market Movers
- The Fed’s Rosengren speaking, Yellen and Kohn speaking in Panel Discussion, (WMT) analyst meeting and the Sandler O’Neil Electronic Trading Conference could also impact trading today.
BOTTOM LINE: Asian indices are higher, boosted by commodity and automaker stocks in the region. I expect US equities to open modestly higher and to weaken into the afternoon, finishing mixed. The Portfolio is 100% net long heading into the day.