Evening Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Trump Says China Soybean Purchase Is a ‘Fantastic Sign of Faith’.
- Australia’s Housing Downturn Deepens as Prices Hit 2016 Levels.
- Stocks Edge Higher in Asia; Treasuries Pare Gains. Asian stocks pushed higher Friday, extending the rally in risk assets into February, though gains were modest following last month’s stellar run. Treasuries gave back some of their recent advance. Japanese, Australian and South Korean stocks all edged higher. While technology shares led gains in the U.S. overnight, Nasdaq futures pointed lower following a tepid sales forecast from Amazon.com Inc. Treasury yields gave up some of their post-Federal Reserve meeting declines as traders adjusted to a more neutral stance in monetary policy. Meantime, President Donald Trump said trade negotiations in Washington were making progress but that no deal will be final until he meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping “in the near future.” The S&P 500 Index rose 0.9 percent. Futures slipped 0.1 percent. Japan’s Topix index gained 0.3 percent. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 Index edged up 0.2 percent. Hang Seng futures earlier added 0.3 percent.
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- China's Treasuries Tumble, Trump Trade Gain, U.S. Jobs: Eco Day.
- Fed Blink Resets 2019 With Powell’s New Dovish Tone: Eco Week.
Fox News:
Zero Hedge:
- Howard Schultz Lobs Patriotic Microaggressions After Savage Attack By Liz Warren.
- US Suspends Nuclear Arms Treaty Compliance.
- Venezuela Central Bank Begins Shipping 18 Tons Of Gold To UAE.
- Amazon(AMZN) Drops After Guiding To Worst Revenue Growth Since 2001, Slowing Prime Subscriptions.
- Biggest Fentanyl Bust in History: Border Patrol Seizes Enough Drugs "To Kill 57 Million People".
- More Alarm Bells As 440 Chinese Companies Issue Profit Warnings In One Day.
- China Dumps Treasuries For 6th Straight Month, France Hits Record Exposure.
- Venezuela's Citgo, Which Refines 5% Of US Gasoline, Is Weighing Bankruptcy.
- After Worst December In A Century, Stocks Soar To Best January In 32 Years.
Telegraph:
Night Trading
Earnings of Note
Company/Estimate
Before the Open:
Night Trading
- Asian equity indices are unch. to +.5% on average.
- Asia Ex-Japan Investment Grade CDS Index 78.5 -2.0 basis points.
- China Sovereign CDS 53.75 -1.25 basis points.
- Bloomberg Emerging Markets Currency Index 68.86 -.14%.
- FTSE 100 futures +.17%.
- S&P 500 futures +.01%.
- NASDAQ 100 futures -.41%.
Earnings of Note
Company/Estimate
Before the Open:
- (AON)/2.13
- (BAH)/.59
- (CVX)/1.89
- (CI)/2.49
- (D)/.91
- (XOM)/1.09
- (HMC)/98.83
- (HON)/1.89
- (IDXX)/.91
- (ITW)/1.82
- (JCI)/.25
- (LYB)/2.30
- (MRK)/1.03
- (SPG)/3.23
- (SOHU)/-1.27
- (SNE)/191.14
- (WY)/.12
- (ZBH)/2.17
After the Close:
- None of note
8:30 am EST
- The Change in Non-Farm Payrolls for January is estimated to fall to 165K versus 312K in Dec.
- The Unemployment Rate for January is estimated at 3.9% versus 3.9% in Dec.
- Average Hourly Earnings MoM for January is estimated to rise +.3% versus a +.4% gain in Dec.
- Construction Spending MoM for Nov. is estimated to rise +.2% versus a -.1% decline in Oct.
- Wholesale Trade Sales MoM for Nov.
- ISM Manufacturing for Jan. is estimated to fall to 54.0 versus 54.1 in Dec.
- ISM Prices Paid for Jan. is estimated to fall to 54.4 versus 54.9 in Dec.
- Wards Total Vehicle Sales for Jan. are estimated to fall to 17.2M versus 17.5M in Dec.
- None of note
Other Potential Market Movers
- The European Manufacturing PMI report could also impact trading today.