Bloomberg:
- New Zealand Economy Shrinks The Most Since Great Depression.
- Food Exports From Australia Menaced by China Backlash and Virus.
- Biden Warns of Brexit Impact on Chances of U.K.-U.S. Trade Deal.
- Bank of England Confronts Darkening Outlook: Decision Day Guide.
- New Zealand Economy Plunges; Trump Rebuts Doctors: Virus Update.
- Asia Stocks Open With Caution After Fed; Yuan Dips. Asian stocks began Thursday in cautious fashion after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell highlighted the uncertainty of an economic rebound without further stimulus, and U.S. shares retreated. Shares in Japan and Australia opened flat, while South Korean equities dipped. S&P 500 contracts were little changed. The U.S. benchmark erased gains on Wednesday to end the session lower after Powell said he’s not sure if the faster-than-expected recovery will continue. A tumble in tech giants such as Apple Inc. and Facebook Inc. also weighed on the index. The Treasury yield curve steepened as Powell stopped short of offering new specifics on the Fed’s approach to the monthly bond purchases that have buttressed markets. Some traders may have been expecting signals regarding plans to target longer maturities. The dollar was little changed and the offshore yuan slipped. S&P 500 futures were little changed as of 9:02 a.m. in Tokyo. The gauge fell 0.5% on Wednesday. Japan’s Topix index was little changed. South Korea’s Kospi index dropped 0.2%. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 Index was little changed.
- Lilly Says Antibody Therapy May Lower Covid Hospitalizations.
- Revlon Lenders Want Expert to Look at Citi’s $900 Million Error.
- Oracle Would Get Access to TikTok Code in Proposed Deal.
- JPMorgan Says $200 Billion May Flow Out of Stocks This Quarter.
Wall Street Journal:
- The Real Cost of Biden’s Plans.
- The Higher Wages of Growth.
- Democrat Madness.
- CDC Chief Predicts Covid-19 Vaccine May Not Be Generally Available Until Next Summer.
- Barr Tells Prosecutors to Consider Charging Violent Protesters With Sedition.
Fox News:
- Moderate Dems turning on Pelosi over COVID bill impasse.
- Woman seen keeping suspected arsonist at bay.
- Minneapolis City Council stunned by crime surge.
CNBC.com:
- Fed picks its side in inflation debate and sends market a message — no rate hikes for years.
- Airlines, unions again push for another $25 billion in federal aid as job cuts next month loom.
- Only 17% of Americans fully trust the stock market — here’s the No. 1 reason why.
- Snowflake IPO surge makes it the priciest tech stock by a mile.
- ‘You may never see it as good as it is now’: How some wealthy Americans are prepping their finances for a possible Joe Biden presidency.
- Oracle bid for TikTok hasn't eased security concerns from Trump administration: report.
- Sony’s new PlayStation 5 goes on sale Nov. 12 for $500.
Zero Hedge:
- Facebook Censors Tucker Carlson's Interview With "Rogue" Chinese Scientist.
- "Where Are The Police?" After Voting To Defund Cops, Minneapolis City Council Baffled Over Recent Crime Wave.
- The Portland Riots Just Stopped... Why?
- Trump Opposes TikTok-Oracle Deal, Demands Majority US Ownership.
- OECD Raises Global Economic Outlook, Boxing-In 'Easy-Money'-Promoting Policy-Makers.
- Chris Rock Slams Pelosi For 'Letting The Pandemic Come In' During Impeachment Charade.
- JPMorgan Ends Free Uber Rides For Junior Bankers As Traders Ordered To Return To The Office.
- ActBlue Raises Millions In Suspicious Gift Card Donations.
- CA Wildfires Emit Record Amounts Of Carbon Dioxide As Smoke Reaches NYC.
- Sacrifice For Thee, But None For Me.
- Foreigners Dump Record $54BN In Corporate Debt As Japan Treasury Holdings Surge To All Time High.
- US COVID Herd Immunity Calculated At 12% Of The Population.
- Stocks Pump'n'Dump On Fed Financial Stability Fears.
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Night Trading
Morning Preview Links
Earnings of Note
Company/Estimate
Before the Open:
After the Close:
- Asian equity indices are -.75% to unch. on average.
- Asia Ex-Japan Investment Grade CDS Index 57.0 unch.
- China Sovereign CDS 35.5 -.75 basis point.
- Bloomberg Emerging Markets Currency Index 60.80 -.12%.
- Bloomberg Global Risk-On/Risk Off Index 337.0 +8.0 points.
- Volatility Index(VIX) futures 30.75 +.74%
- FTSE 100 futures -.35%.
- S&P 500 futures -.5%.
- NASDAQ 100 futures -.71%.
Earnings of Note
Company/Estimate
Before the Open:
- (APOG)/.29
- (CMD)/-.01
8:30 am EST:
- Initial Jobless Claims for last week are estimated to fall to 850K versus 884K the prior week.
- Continuing Claims are estimated to fall to 13000K versus 13385K prior.
- Housing Starts for August is estimated to fall to 1483K versus 1496K in July.
- Building Permits for August is estimated to rise to 1517K versus 1495K prior.
- Philly Fed Business Outlook for Sept. is estimated to fall to 15.0 versus 17.2 in Aug.
Upcoming Splits
- None of note
Other Potential Market Movers
Normal:
- The Joe Biden CNN Town Hall, BoE Rate Decision, UK Retail Sales report, ECB Inflation report, weekly Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index, Bloomberg Economic Expectations Index for Sept., weekly EIA natural gas inventory report, Citi Small/Mid-Cap Growth Conference and the (BOX) Investor Breakout could also impact trading today.
Normal:
- 9:30 am - 4:00 pm EST
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