Asia – Lamb celebrates protest ban
Asian benchmarks are mainly up this morning with the exception of the Shanghai Composite (-0.2%) led by the ASX’s 1.22% increase.
The TA35 is up 1.04%, and the Hang Seng, 0.8% as Hong Kong’s Carrie Lamb celebrated yesterday China’s National Day and 3 months of anti-government protest prohibitions.
The Yen remains flat despite less stellar than expected improvements in data overnight, including a 4-tick increase in the Jibun manufacturing PMI and a -11 pointThe unit of price change for bonds (1%), futures (0.01%), shares ($1) and mortgage fees (1% of the p... non-manufacturing PMI.
The AussieForex slang for the Australian-US Dollar pair. improved overnight after CommBank produced a 55.4-point manufacturing PMI – a tickAn asset’s minimal unit of measurement and price change. down from August.
Europe – London bleeding fin jobs
European indices closed mainly down yesterday in the ½ per cent plus region with Portugal’s PSI20 managing to buck the trend with an 0.84% increase.
The pound added a 1/3% overnight after Reuters quotes an EY consultants report showing over 7500 finance sector jobs having already left the UK ahead of Brexit.
Following Britain’s excellent data yesterday morning, which includes a slightly better than expected 21.5% contraction in Q2 GDP, Germany showed an improvement in September’s unemployment rate to 6.3% and a 3.1% MoM increase in August’s retail sales figure and France a 2.3% MoM increase in consumer spending. Local PPIs disappointed, however, while Italian Consumer inflationThe rise in prices for goods and services, resulting in the deterioration of a currency’s purchasi... fell beyond expectations.
Americas – The post-debate normal
US equities were led higher yesterday by the Dow’s 1.2% increase.
The dollar lost traction overnight after September mortgage applications contracted by 4.8%. On the other hand, pending home sales surprised to the upside with an 8.8% MoM increase, annualized GDP for Q2 came in 3/10 better than expected with a 31.4% contraction, ADP reported a 749K increase in employment figures and core personal consumption contracted by 0.8%.
Commodities – Gold recovering
WTI yesterday added about a dollar 70 after the EIA surprised to the upside with a 1.98 mB contraction in oil stocks. And gold yesterday performed a double bottom, ending – at 1899 – near the top of its 3-day range.
Corporate – Good boys on FB
Facebook ended up 0.042% after announcing an uptick in content related to the neo-fascist Proud Boys group following the group’s presidential plug.
Today expect earnings reports from Bed Bath & Beyond, Pepsi and Constellation Brands, with dividends from FedEx, Nike, ViacomCBX, Textron and Devon Energy.
Events
7:15 AM – 1:45 PM GMT | Portugal, Italy, France, Germany, EU, UK, Canada & US | Manufacturing PMIs. EU PPIs & unemployment at 9 AM |
11:30 AM GMT | US | Challenger Job Cuts. Jobless claims, Personal income & consumption at 12:30 PM. ISM Manufacturing PMI at 2 PM, and vehicle sales at 7:30. |
09:00 PM GMT | NZ | Consumer Confidence |
11:30 pm gmt | Japan | Unemployment. Consumer confidence at 5 AM (+1) |
01:30 AM (+1) | Australia | Retail Sales |
Analysis
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