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Stock futures are flattish in front of some potentially market-moving data. The May Retail Sale report will be released at 8:30 ET, followed by the May Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization report. Read more in the Morning Brew.
Stock futures are mixed and little changed this morning. Contracts linked to the NASDAQ 100 are higher thanks to premarket gains in some mega-cap names. Treasury yields are higher, acting as a limiting factor for equities in early trading. Read more.
Along with higher temperatures, we can also likely expect an uptick in volatility and forward earnings to move higher this summer, notes CIO Larry Adam in his latest Weekly Headings.
There's a negative bias in early trading driven by ongoing consolidation efforts. The political uncertainty around the French election, which sent European indices lower today, has contributed to the downside bias this morning. Read more.
Contracts linked to the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 are higher after yesterday's record close in response to pleasing inflation data and the latest move by the Fed. Read more in the Morning Brew.
Stock futures are slightly higher, but the vibe may shift following the release of the May Consumer Price Index at 8:30 ET. Market participants are also in wait-and-see mode in front of the FOMC policy directive. Read more in the Morning Brew.
There's a negative bias in early trading after yesterday's rebound left the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite at fresh record highs. Some consolidation efforts have contributed to the early bias, along with pre-open losses in mega cap stocks. Read more here.
The S&P 500 futures are down three points, trading 0.1% below fair value, the NASDAQ 100 futures are down seven points, trading 0.1% below fair value, and the Dow Jones futures are down 40 points, trading 0.1% below fair value. Read more here.
As the June FOMC meeting prepares to step into the spotlight, CIO Larry Adam offers a summary of what to expect from the June 11-12 proceedings in his latest Weekly Headings.
Stock futures are slightly higher ahead of the May Employment Report. Treasury yields are slightly higher also. The 10-yr note yield is up two basis points to 4.30% and the 2-yr note yield is up three basis points to 4.75%. Read more here.
All three U.S. equity indexes hit new highs in May, with 10 of 11 sectors showing growth. Read the monthly market recap for more insights.
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Equity futures are flattish after yesterday's solid rally in the stock market. There is some hesitation in play in front of the European Central Bank's (ECB) expected rate cut announcement at 8:15 ET. Read more in the Morning Brew.
There is a positive bias in early trading. Upside moves are driven by pre-open gains in mega cap stocks in a continuation of yesterday's after rebound action in the space. Calm action in Treasuries is contributing to positive bias in equities. Read more.
The stock market is poised for a lower open. Growth concerns remain at the forefront following yesterday's release of a soft ISM Manufacturing number. Pre-open losses in the mega cap space have also contributed to the downside bias today. Read more.
There's a mostly positive bias in early trading to start the new month. Treasury yields are slightly lower, acting as support for equities. Read more in the Morning Brew.
In his latest Weekly Headings, CIO Larry Adam shares what he expects forthcoming macro data may reveal about the state of the economy.
There is a negative bias in early trading in front of the Personal Income and Spending report for April, which includes the Fed's preferred gauge on inflation (the PCE Price Indexes), at 8:30 ET. Read more in the Morning Brew.
Contracts linked to the Dow industrials are sharply lower due to the pre-open plunge in shares of one of the index's largest members following disappointing guidance. Read more in the Morning Brew.
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Stock futures indicate a lower open for the major indices, pressured by rising market rates. The 10-yr note yield is up another three basis points this morning to 4.57% after jumping eight basis points yesterday. Read more in the Morning Brew.
Stock futures show a mixed open for the major indices. News that China shipments increased 52% last month, and news that Elon Musk's xAI will spend billions on AI chips, have supported the broader market this morning. Read more here in the Morning Brew.
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In his latest Weekly Headings, CIO Larry Adam shares five dynamics that could drive the financial markets.
The early positive bias is fueled by pre-open gains in mega-cap stocks. The upside bias is also related to rebound action after this week's losses. The Dow Jones Industrial Average and Russell 2000 are each down more than 2.0% this week. Read more here.
The S&P 500 futures are up 35 points, trading 0.7% above fair value, the Nasdaq 100 futures are up 205 points, trading 1.1% above fair value, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average futures are up 64 points, trading 0.2% above fair value. Read more here.
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There's a negative bias in early trading, but true to this week's form, there's not a lot of conviction fueling the activity. Market participants are still in wait-and-see mode in front of earnings after the close. Read more in the Morning Brew.
Contracts linked to the S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average, and Nasdaq 100 are little changed, indicating a flattish open for the major indices. Earnings results from some retailers garnered mostly positive responses. Read more in the Morning Brew.
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