Martes 09/06/20 Índice de los pequeños negocios

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Martes 09/06/20 Índice de los pequeños negocios

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6 am NFIB small-business index May -- 90.9
10 am Job openings April -- 6.2 million
10 am Wholesale inventories April
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110.66 1.13
Japan: Nikkei 225 23030.77 -147.33 -0.64
UK: FTSE 100 6472.59 -11.71 -0.18
Crude Oil Futures 38.63 0.44 1.15
Gold Futures 1701.20 -3.90 -0.23
Yen 108.18 -0.24 -0.22
Euro 1.1288 -0.0008
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38.46 1.20
China: Shanghai Composite 2946.89 9.12 0.31
Japan: Nikkei 225 23030.77 -147.33 -0.64
UK: FTSE 100 6472.59 -11.71
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CHG %CHG
Crude Oil Futures 38.63 0.44 1.15
Brent Crude Futures 41.20 0.40 0.98
Gold Futures 1701.40 -3.70 -0.22
Silver Futures 17.850 -0.043 -0.24
DJIA Futures 27537 10 0.04
S&P 500 Futures 3223.50
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LAST CHG %CHG
Euro (EUR/USD) 1.1288 -0.0007 -0.06
Japanese Yen (USD/JPY) 108.17 -0.25 -0.23
U.K. Pound (GBP/USD) 1.2715 -0.0009 -0.07
Swiss Franc (USD/CHF) 0.9581 0.0004 0.04
Chinese Yuan (USD/CNY) 7.0777 0.0062 0.09
U.S. Dollar Index 96.72 0
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COUNTRY YIELD(%) YIELD CHG
U.S. 10 Year 0.851 -0.031
Germany 10 Year -0.318 -0.042
U.K. 10 Year 0.336 -0.021
Japan 10 Year 0.024 -0.022
Australia 10 Year 1.068 -0.034
China 10 Year 2.835
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Dow futures drop 250 points as comeback rally pauses, Airlines and other reopening plays decline
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Wall Street points toward pullback at open following Monday’s gains
Stock futures fell on Tuesday as investors took some money off the table following a relentless comeback rally that pushed the S&P 500 into positive territory for the year amid a recession from the coronavirus pandemic.

Dow Jones Industrial Average futures lost 257 points, or 0.9%. S&P 500 futures lost 0.8%. Nasdaq-100 futures dropped 0.3%.


The speculative trades that have led the latest leg of the market’s comeback on optimism about the reopening of the economy were lower in early trading Tuesday. United Airlines, Delta Air Lines each dropped more than 6% in premarket trading. Cruise lines Carnival and Royal Caribbean declined more than 5%. Retail-related trades Gap and Simon Property Group dropped as well.



The moves early Tuesday followed sharp gains on Wall Street a day earlier, with the S&P 500 returning to positive territory for 2020 as fears over the coronavirus continued to give way to optimism about the reopening of the American economy.


The S&P 500 leaped 1.2%, or 38.46 points, to 3,232.39 during Monday’s regular session and turned positive for the year in a quick about-face following the springtime fears over the virus. The broad market index is now more than 47% off its March low. At one point this year, the S&P 500 was down more than 30% from its all-time highs. It’s now positive for 2020 by 0.05%.

The Nasdaq Composite gained 1.1% on Monday and hit its own fresh high, bringing its year-to-date advance to 10.6%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, meanwhile, added 461 points, or 1.7%, trimming its year-to-date losses to just 3.3%.

“Equities continue to trend higher in anticipation of improving economic conditions,” said Terry Sandven, chief equity strategist at U.S. Bank Wealth Management. “But I think it’s premature to declare happy days are here again.”

“What gives us caution is the duration of Covid-19 remains unknown,” said Sandven. “We don’t have treatments, we don’t have prevention and we’re a little bit at the mercy of how fast the virus spreads.”

The gains came Monday even as the official economic arbiter in the U.S. declared that the economy entered a recession earlier this year. The National Bureau of Economic Research determined that a “clear peak in monthly economic activity” occurred in February.

Traders say the market’s hot streak over the last two months is in large part thanks to confidence about the reopening of the U.S. economy and a barrage of government stimulus.

“Recent data points like the jobs report and not-as-bad-as-feared company updates have fueled the view that the worst of the declines could be behind us,” a team of RBC Capital Markets analysts told clients Monday. “The risk-on trade really is gaining traction. Valuations have spiked to historical highs in many industrial sub-sectors, signaling a strong recovery is potentially taking hold.”

Market optimists pointed to improving economic signals for the most recent rallies, including the government’s far-better-than-expected jobs report last week. The Labor Department said Friday the economy added 2.5 million jobs in May, a record. Economists polled by Dow Jones had forecast a drop of more than 8 million.

But some investors are starting to wonder whether the move as gone too far, too fast considering the economy as just started to reopen. The Federal Reserve begins a two-day meeting Tuesday.

All in, the S&P 500 is up 47% from its March low. Much of those gains have been thanks to the so-called reopening trade, those stock that would benefit the most if all the Covid-19 precations and business closures were removed.

Airline shares, which swooned in March amid travel restrictions and contagion fears, have been one of strongest groups of late. Delta, United and American Airlines are up 62.7%, 91.5% and 100.3% over the last month alone. Another “reopening” group, cruise line operators Carnival and Norwegian Cruise Line are up 75.3% and 116% over the same period.

Job openings data and small-business optimism numbers await investors on Tuesday while companies Chewy, GameStop and Tiffany are slated to reported quarterly earnings.

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