- European/US equity futures diverge with US benchmarks under modest pressure ahead of US data DXY is firmer with peers pressured across the board ex-NZD; core debt is subdued as short-lived consolidation fizzled out US, UK and Australia agreed on a new security partnership for the Indo-Pacific region UK ministers are to announce that vaccinated travelers will no longer be required to take a COVID test before entering England China's NDRC announced it will sell additional copper, aluminium and zinc reserves Looking ahead, highlights include US Philadelphia Fed, Initial/Continued Jobless Claims, Retail Sales and ECB's Lagarde
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Analysis details (11:19)
EQUITIES
Stocks in Europe have conformed to a more constructive risk mood (Euro Stoxx 50 +0.7%; Stoxx 600 +0.6%) after experiencing a mixed open, which followed on from a varied APAC session that saw Mainland China and Hong Kong under pressure. US equity futures, meanwhile, have seen a divergence from Europe and trade modestly softer ahead of US retail sales. Back to Europe, bourses experience broad-based gains with marginal underperformance in the FTSE 100 (+0.5%) – weighed on by the underperforming Basic Resources sector (the only sector in the red) as base metals remain pressured. On the flip side, Travel & Leisure stands as...
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- Equities are contained though Europe has a slight downside bias while US futures are bid, ES +0.3% In FX, the DXY is subdued and sub 92.50, peers firmer across the board and JPY leading the charge Chinese Industrial Production and Retail Sales data missed expectations South Korean military stated that North Korea fired two ballistic missiles; though, the US assess that there is no immediate threat Microsoft (MSFT) announced an up to USD 60bln share buyback programme and raised its quarterly dividend by 11%, +1.3% pre-market Looking ahead, highlights include Canadian CPI, US Industrial Production, New Zealand GDP, ECB's Lane & Schnabel, BoJ's Kuroda
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Analysis details (10:42)
EQUITIES
Bourses in Europe have adopted a downside bias (Euro Stoxx 50 -0.1%; Stoxx 600 -0.1%) vs the mixed/uninspiring start seen at the cash open and following on from a mostly downbeat APAC handover. US equity futures have been edging higher in during the morning, but the magnitude of the price action is again contained, with the tech-laden NQ (+0.3%) narrowly outperforming the cyclically induced RTY (+0.1%) in a continuation of the divergence seen post-US CPI. Back to Europe, sectors are mostly negative but one of the few in the green include Oil & Gas – spurred on by the gains across the energy complex, whilst Banks also see...
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