- Venezuela Science and Technology Minister Jesse Chacon said Venezuela is working with Russia, not Iran, to search for uranium deposits.The statement contradicted Mining and Basic Industries Minister Rodolfo Sanz, who a day earlier said Iran was helping Venezuela search for the metal. Venezuela wants to develop a nuclear energy and medicine program, citing President Hugo Chavez.
- More than half of UK voters want Prime Minister Gordon Brown replaced as leader of the governing Labour Party, according to a YouGov poll published today. Fifty-four percent of voters polled thought Brown should be removed while 71% said they are dissatisfied with his performance as prime minister. Thirty-nine percent of those polled intend to vote for the opposition Conservative Party, compared with 26% for Labour and 20% for the Liberal Democrats.
- France is hoping to unseat London as the European hub for Islamic finance after its parliament this month approved legislation changes allowing the issuance of Islamic bonds, known as sukuk. French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde and central bank Governor Christian Noyer are due to address a conference in Paris this week and may use the event to promote the use of Islamic finance in the French economy. France is home to five million Muslims, the most among western European nations.
Corriere della Sera:
- European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet said a strong US dollar is “very, very important for the stability of the global economy,” citing an interview.He also said governments should begin cutting debt as soon as economic recovery is under way.
O Globo:
- The Brazilian state of Espirito Santo estimates it offshore oil and gas reserves may hold as much as 12 billion barrels, citing the state’s Governor Paulo Hartung.About 8 billion barrels of oil and gas would be in areas that are not yet under concession for exploration.The other 4 billion barrels are in the WhalesPark field, which is being explored by state-controlled company Petroleo Brasilero SA and its private partners.
EFE News Agency: - The Bank of the South, a financial institution backed by seven South American nations, may open with initial capital of $20 billion, citing Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.
Kyodo News:
- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao will visit North Korea from Oct. 4 to attend an event celebrating the 60thChina’s foreign minister. anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two nations, citing officals at
Weekend Recommendations
Barron's: - Made positive comments on (AIG), (CB), (MSFT) and (TRV).
- Made negative comments on (SAP), (OXPS), (FSLR), (TSL) and (STP).
Citigroup:
- Upgraded (ACN) to Buy, target $45.
Night Trading
Asian indices are -1.75% to -.50% on avg.
Asia Ex-Japan Inv Grade CDS Index 109.50 -.5 basis points.
S&P 500 futures -.28%.
NASDAQ 100 futures -.32%.
- Dallas Fed Manufacturing Activity for September is estimated -4.0% versus a -9.1% decline in August.
Other Potential Market Movers
- The Chicago Fed National Activity Index and the (FDX) annual meeting could also impact trading today.
BOTTOM LINE: Asian indices are lower, weighed down by shipping and commodity stocks in the region. I expect US stocks to open modestly lower and to maintain losses into the afternoon.The Portfolio is 75% net long heading into the week.
BOTTOM LINE: I expect US stocks to finish the week mixed as less financial sector pessimism, lower energy prices, quarter-end window dressing and investment manager performance anxiety offset profit-taking, geopolitical concerns and more short-selling.My trading indicators are giving mixed signals and the Portfolio is 75% net long heading into the week.
Indices S&P 500 1,044.38 -2.24%
DJIA 9,665.19 -1.58%
NASDAQ 2,090.92 -1.97%
Russell 2000 598.94 -3.06%
Wilshire 5000 10,677.69 -2.38%
Russell 1000 Growth 459.09 -1.88%
Russell 1000 Value 540.20 -2.77%
Morgan Stanley Consumer 631.87 -1.09%
Morgan Stanley Cyclical 719.67 -4.37%
Morgan Stanley Technology 524.21 -2.81%
Transports 3,808.71 -4.29%
Utilities 377.0 -1.55%
MSCI Emerging Markets 38.19 -1.74%