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WTI Oil Closes Higher For 9th Straight Session; Brent Goes Up For 7 Sessions
WTI oil prices closed higher for the ninth consecutive session, the longest winning streak since January 2019. Brent rose for the seventh session. Commodity markets continue to be affected by announcements by Saudi Arabia and Russia to extend production cuts until December. The higher-than-expected US services PMI, as measured by the ISM, although triggering global…
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Beige Book: Economic Growth Was Modest In July and August
Economic growth was modest during July and August, according to the Federal Reserve’s Beige Book report on economic conditions in the country’s 12 major regions. The document also adds that employment growth was moderate. “Contacts from most districts indicated that economic growth was modest during July and August,” the report says. “Consumer tourism spending was…
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Crypto this Wednesday: Coinbase Starts Institutional Lending, Jefferson Confirmed as Fed Vice Chairman, and More
Philip Jefferson confirmed as next Vice Chairman of the US Federal Reserve Philip Jefferson has been confirmed as the next vice chairman of the US Federal Reserve after winning broad support in a Senate vote. He was nominated by Joe Biden to replace Lael Brainard. Jefferson’s confirmation and future Fed nominees such as Lisa Cook and Adriana…
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U.S. Stocks May See Further Downside In Early Trading
US Market The major U.S. index futures are currently pointing to a lower open on Wednesday, with stocks likely to add to the losses posted in the previous session. Concerns about the outlook for the global economy may continue to weigh on the markets following the recent release of disappointing data from overseas. A recent…
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Trade Balance Has Deficit Of $65 Billion In July
The US trade balance registered a deficit of $65.0 billion in July, after showing a deficit of $63.7 billion in June, according to the country’s Department of Commerce. Analysts had expected a $63.8 billion deficit in July. Exports totaled $251.6 billion in July, which represents an increase of 1.5% in relation to June and a…
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Keep An Eye Out: Pre-Market Movers And Recommendations
The New York pre-market is trading with much smaller losses than those in Europe (Dow Jones futures -0.22%, S&P 500 -0.24%, Nasdaq -0.28%) and is awaiting a flurry of key indicators for the day. In sequence, we will see the August trade balance at 9:30 AM, service PMIs, S&P Global at 10:45 AM and ISM,…
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Evergrande Surges 70%, Leading Chinese Property Stocks as Country Garden Averts Default
The shares of the Chinese real estate developer Evergrande rose by as much as 82% on Wednesday, leading gains in the Hang Seng Index. Since then, the shares have reduced some of their gains but were still up by about 70%. The real estate sector was the biggest gainer in the HSI, but the overall…
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Wednesday’s Wall Street Highlights: Verb Technology, Apple, Alphabet, Warner Bros, and more
US index futures are lower in premarket trading on Wednesday, weighed down by disappointing numbers in Europe and a rise in the cost of oil the day before. These factors heighten inflation concerns as investors await new US indicators, including the Beige Book. By 6:52, Dow Jones futures (DOWI:DJI) were down 51 points, or 0.14%. S&P 500…
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North American Morning Briefing: Inflation Worries Push Stock Futures Lower
Market Wraps Watch For: Trade for July; ISM Report on Business Services PMI for August; Canada Trade for July; Bank of Canada rate decision; The Fed’s Susan Collins speaks at New England Council breakfast event Today’s Top Headlines/Must Reads: – This Tech Stock Rally Can Keep Going. What History Shows. – Saudi Cuts Send World…
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US Futures, European Stocks Slip
In the U.S. futures for the S&P 500 were down 0.3% and futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average decreased 0.2%. Changes in futures do not necessarily predict movements after the opening bell. In Europe, the Stoxx Europe 600 fell 0.6% in morning trading. SalMar climbed 3.5% and InPost rose 3.1%. On the other hand,…