A Chilly Start To Halloween Trading

It has been a spooky Halloween morning for equity investors so far. US index futures are down 0.5% to 0.7% with NASDAQ futures leading the way downward following a negative market reaction to technology sector earnings. European markets are also down across the board including declines of 0.5% for the Dax, 0.7% for the FTSE […]

Earnings Reports Spark Big Stock Moves; Europe Sells Off

Overnight earnings reports have been mixed. Alphabet’s big beat ($2.12 vs street $1.84, up 6.6% premarket) has helped to prop up the NASDAQ. Other companies that beat expectations include Visa ($2.71 vs street $2.58, up 2.4% premarket). Several companies had disappointing numbers including: Advanced Micro Devices (down 7.5% premarket) Eli Lilly ($1.18 vs street $1.45, […]

Crude Oil Rebounds; Earnings Season Resumes

US index futures are trading flat to down 0.3% this morning, essentially consolidating yesterday’s gains of 0.25% to 0.6%. In European action, London, Paris and Frankfurt are flat to up 0.2%. The US 10-year treasury note yield continues to creep upward, clearing 4.30%. The US Dollar is steady to up 0.25% against the other majors. […]

Oil Plunges as Political Risk Premium Evaporates

The new trading week has kicked off with a major selloff in the price of oil. Over the weekend, Israel elected not to hit Iranian energy production or distribution facilities in its latest military response and as such some of the political risk premium that had been built in has quickly been removed. Precious metals […]

Stocks Climb, Metals Retreat Into the Weekend

It has been a constructive morning so far for North American stocks. US index futures are up 0.2% to 0.4%, while TSX futures are up marginally. The US 10-year treasury note yield has stabilized near 4.20%. Trading is quiet in Europe this morning, the FTSE is flat while the Dax is up 0.1%. Nothing notable […]

Stocks Slide as Yields Rise; Bank of Canada Meets Today

We are getting mixed signals from the bond market today. The US 10-year treasury note yield continues to climb, and is approaching 4.25%, suggesting that traders are expecting a slower pace of interest rate cuts from the Fed than previously thought. Meanwhile, the Bank of Canada is expected to announce a 0.50% interest rate cut […]

Strong China Data and Earnings Spark Rallies In Stocks and Metals

Investors have responded positively to Chinese economic reports released overnight which included Q3 GDP (4.6% vs street 4.5%), retail sales (3.2% vs street 2.5%), and industrial production (5.4% vs street 4.6%). UK retail sales also beat expectations (3.9% vs street 3.2%). US housing starts came in slightly above the street consensus. Both the US and […]

Index Futures Climb on Positive US Economic Reports

Building on yesterday’s gains of 0.3%-0.8% for US indices, US index futures are up 0.2% to 0.8% this morning with NASDAQ futures playing catch up. The US 10-year treasury note yield is holding near 4.05%. Overseas, China markets struggled overnight with Hong Kong and Shanghai both falling 1.0%. Chinese Q3 GDP, retail sales and industrial […]

Gold Rallies As World Markets Consolidate and Earnings Roll Out

US index futures this morning, and Chinese markets overnight have been stabilizing following yesterday’s selloffs. Major US indices lost 0.75%-1.00% yesterday with the NASDAQ leading the way lower as sentiment soured toward the semiconductor sector. Trading action in Europe today is mixed. The FTSE is up 0.75% and the Pound is down 0.3% as weaker […]

Weak China Trade Numbers Crush Commodities

Overnight China reported a worse than expected trade surplus ($81.7B vs street $89.8B) due to lower than expected import (0.3% vs street 0.9%) and export (2.4% vs street 6.0%) growth. This news has sent shockwaves through world markets, once again increasing concerns about the health of its economy and the prospects for resource demand. To […]