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- European equities (Eurostoxx 50 -0.3%) trade with a mild negative bias with sectors mixed; US futures essentially flat The RBNZ kept rates unchanged at 0.25%; cited lockdown and uncertainty DXY is contained holding above 93.00 with peers equally contained ex-NZD post RBNZ; USTs are flat after APAC pressure pre-20yr supply & Fed events Fed's Rosengren supports a taper announcement next month for a start this fall and get on track to halt purchases by the middle of 2022 Fed's Kashkari stated that the end of this year and beginning of next year are reasonable possibilities for the start of tapering Looking ahead, highlights include Canadian CPI, US Building Permits, Housing Starts, DoEs, FOMC Minutes. Earnings from Cisco
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EQUITIES
European equities (Eurostoxx 50 -0.3%) trade with a mild negative bias as gains in the futures markets faded ahead of the cash open. Hopes had been for a firmer start to the session given the more upbeat tone seen in Asia-Pac bourses, however, a lack of fresh macro impulses from a European perspective saw enthusiasm wane amid holiday-thinned conditions. Stateside, futures are hugging the unchanged mark as investors await minutes from the FOMC’s July announcement and pre-market earnings from US retailers Lowe’s and Target. Sectoral performance in Europe is relatively mixed with modest outperformance in Real Estate and Travel...
BERLIN—At least two U.S. officials stationed in Germany sought medical treatment after developing symptoms of the mysterious health complaint known as Havana Syndrome, according to U.S. diplomats.
The symptoms, which included nausea, severe headaches, ear pain, fatigue, insomnia and sluggishness, began to emerge in recent months and some victims were left unable to work, according to the diplomats. They are the first cases to be reported in a NATO country that hosts U.S. troops and nuclear weapons.
U.S. diplomats said that similar incidents had been registered among American officials stationed in other European nations but declined to provide any detail.
Some victims were intelligence officers or diplomats working on Russia-related issues such as gas exports, cybersecurity and political interference, according to U.S. diplomats and people familiar with an investigation into the illness.
The set of symptoms first surfaced in 2016 among U.S....
- Asia-Pac bourses gradually improved and managed to shrug off the early cautiousness stemming from the weak Wall St. handover The RBNZ kept rates unchanged at 0.25%; cited lockdown and uncertainty NZD recovered from initial losses with the RBNZ projecting a hike by year-end and another 100bps of increases in 2022 The DXY, remains above 93.00, EUR/USD eyes 1.17 to the downside, JPY & CHF modestly lags vs. the USD Fed's Kashkari stated that the end of this year and beginning of next year are reasonable possibilities for the start of tapering Looking ahead, highlights include UK, Eurozone (Final) and Canadian CPI, US Building Permits, Housing Starts, DoEs, FOMC Minutes. Earnings from Cisco
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