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- The European DJ Stoxx 50 index this morning is trading with a moderately large loss of -0.85%. European stocks are being hurt by the financial sector with UBS down -5% and with Swiss Re falling on news of 53% lower profit. UBS is down -5% in European trading after news that clients pulled out $12 billion in Q1 and after the bank said it expects "tough business conditions" to continue. UBS also announced it will cut 7% of its workforce (5,500 jobs).
Asia-Pacific stocks today closed mixed: Hong Kong +0.30%, China -1.11%, Taiwan +0.23%, Australia +0.02%, Singapore +0.02%, South Korea +0.57%, Bombay -0.67%.
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Overnight U.S. Stock News
- June S&Ps this morning are trading -4.40 points today on lower European stocks and on nervousness ahead of today's raft of earnings reports. The US stock market yesterday closed with moderate losses (Dow -0.68%, S&P 500 -0.45%, Nasdaq Composite -0.52%).
- Bearish factors for stock prices yesterday included (1) the 15% drop in Yahoo after Microsoft abandoned its $50 billion bid for the company and as Citigroup downgraded Yahoo to a "sell," (2) the 2.7% drop in Berkshire Hathaway as Warren Buffet's company said Q1 operating earnings were $1,247 a share, below analysts estimates of $1,430 as falling rates cut returns from the company's insurance operations and the firm marked down the value of derivative contracts, (3) the 8.9% drop in Ambac as Warren Buffet said the world's second-largest bond insurer may not deserve its AAA credit rating, and (4) the over $3 a barrel surge in crude oil to another record high.
- Bullish factors for stock prices yesterday included (1) the unexpected strength seen in the Apr ISM non-manufacturing index, (2) the 11% gain in Sprint Nextel as the third-biggest US mobile telephone carrier may be taken over by Deutsche Telecom, according to a German newspaper, (3) the 2.3% gain in Google after Microsoft pulled its bid for Yahoo, and (4) the 9.4% rally in Marvel Entertainment as the movie and comic book producer increased its 2008 EPS to $1.35 to $1.55 on sales of $370 to $400 million from $1.30 to $1.50 on revenue of $360 to $400 million.
- Target rallied 1.4% in after-hours trading yesterday after news that JPMorgan Chase will buy 47% of Target's credit-card loans for $3.6 billion, which will give Target extra cash to fund its capital investment and stock buyback plans.
- Cisco is slightly lower by -0.1% in European trading this morning ahead of Cisco's earnings report today.
- Merck (MRK) rallied +0.3% in after-hours trading yesterday after announcing that it will cut 1,200 sales jobs in the US as part of a cost-cutting plan.
- El Paso (EP) rallied 3% in after-hours trading yesterday a report that it found oil in an offshore field off the coast near Bahia, Brazil.
- Navistar (NAVZ) may receive a boost today after news that the truckmaker received a $1.28 billion contract to build Army military vehicles.
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Today's U.S. Market Focus
- June 10-year T-notes this morning are trading -2 ticks. June T-notes yesterday traded on either side of unchanged before closing up +3.5 ticks. Bullish factors for T-note prices yesterday included (1) the fall in the stock market which induced flight-to-quality buying of Treasuries, (2) the Fed's quarterly loan survey which showed the credit crunch has deepened as the net amount of US domestic banks reporting tighter lending standards rose to near "historical highs," and (3) carryover support from the European debt markets which rallied after May Euro-Zone Sentix investor confidence came in weaker than expected. Bearish factors for T-note prices yesterday included (1) the unexpected gain in the Apr ISM non-manufacturing index (+2.4 to 52.0 versus expectations of -0.5 to 49.1), (2) supply pressures ahead of this week's $21 billion in 10-year T-notes and 30-year T-bonds to be auctioned for the May refunding, and (2) inflation concerns with the rally in crude-oil to a r ecord high.
- The dollar is trading slightly lower today with the dollar/yen down -0.02 yen and the euro/dollar up +0.09 cents. The dollar index yesterday closed lower. Bearish factors for the dollar yesterday included (1) speculation that the ECB will keep interest rates at a 6-year high policy makers meet this Thursday, (2) comments from ECB President Trichet who said that the risk of inflation is "significant," strengthening the euro, and (3) the comment from former Fed Chairman Greenspan that the US has slipped into an "awfully pale recession" and may continue to languish for the rest of the year. Bullish factors for the dollar yesterday include (1) the unexpected rise in the US Apr ISM non-manufacturing index, and (2) the weaker than expected May Euro-Zone Sentix investor confidence.
- June crude oil prices this morning are trading -34 cents a barrel and June gasoline is trading -0.69 cents a gallon on some technical selling after yesterday's sharp advances. June crude oil prices yesterday rallied sharply and closed up +$3.65 a barrel and June gasoline closed +8.650 cents a gallon. June crude oil yesterday posted an all-time high of $120.36 per barrel. Bullish factors for crude oil prices yesterday included (1) the unexpected rise in the US Apr ISM non-manufacturing index, which reduced recession concerns, (2) the weekend militant attacks on a Royal Dutch Shell oil-transfer facility in Nigeria, forcing the company to halt 170,000 bbl a day of crude oil exports, and (3) the weak dollar. Expectations for tomorrow's DOE inventory report are for a +2.1 mln bbl rise in crude oil inventories, a +250,000 bbl gain in gasoline stockpiles, a +1.0 mln bbl rise in distillate inventories and a +0.7 rise in the the refinery capacity rate to 86.1%
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Today's U.S. Earnings Reports
Earnings reports (confirmed releases for companies with market caps above $10.0 bln listed by mkt cap): CSCO-Cisco Systems (BEST earnings consensus $0.36 per share), DIS-Disney (.51), EMR-Emerson Electric (.71), FNM-Fannie Mae (-.64), COV-Covidian (.58), PEG-Public Service Enterprise Group (.75), NYX-NYSE Euronext (.82), PCP-Precision Castparts (1.89), SE-Spectra Energy (.46), VNO-Vornado Realty Trust (1.60), PCG-PG&E (.66), MGM-MGM Mirage (.44), PRGO-Perrigo (.41), UPL-Ultra Petroleum (.58), SLE-Sara Lee (.24), TAP-Molson Coors (.28), Q-Quest Communications (.10), LM-Legg Mason (-.38), EL-Estee Lauder (.47), PBI-Pitney Bowes (.64), RRD-RR Donnelley (.69), VTR-Ventas (.17), ACAS-American Capital Strategies (.77), XEC-Cimarex Energy (1.55), HSIC-Henry Schein (.55), REG-Regency Centers (.38), DHI-Dr Horton (.06)
| Tuesday 5/6/2008 | |
|---|---|
| United States | |
| 0745 ET | ICSC (International Council of Shopping Centers) weekly retailer sales, previous +0.9% w/w and +1.9% weekly y/y. |
| 0855 ET | Redbook weekly retailer sales, previous –1.5% month-to-date m/m and +1.7% month-to-date y/y. |
| 1300 ET | Weekly 4-week T-Bill auction. |
| 1700 ET | ABC U.S. weekly consumer confidence, previous –1 to -41. |
| 2130 ET | Kansas City Fed President Thomas Hoenig speaks on market risk and policy to the Economic Club of Colorado. |
| France | |
| 0350 ET | Final revision French Apr PMI services expected unchanged at 54.0. |
| Germany | |
| 0400 ET | Final revision German Apr PMI services expected unchanged at 54.6. |
| Euro-Zone | |
| 0400 ET | Final revision Euro-Zone Apr PMI services expected unchanged at 51.8. |
| 0500 ET | Euro-Zone Mar PPI expected +0.7% m/m and +5.6% y/y, Feb +0.6% m/m and +5.3% y/y. |
| 1330 ET | ECB Executive Board member Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell delivers a speech in Brussels. |
| United Kingdom | |
| 0430 ET | Apr UK PMI services expected –0.4 to 51.7, Mar –1.9 to 52.1 |
| 1901 ET | Apr UK nationwide consumer confidence expected –3 to 74, Mar –1 to 77. |
| Canada | |
| 0830 ET | Mar Canadian building permits expected +1.2%, Feb –1.0%. |
| 1000 ET | Apr Ivey purchasing managers index expected –4.0 to 55.0, Mar –3.0 to 59.0. |
| Japan | |
| n/a | Japanese markets closed for National Holiday. |
Morning Quote Board
Morning Quotes (ET) Last Chg %chg Updated US Stock Futures S&P (Globex) (M8) 1403.90 -4.40 -0.31% 07:11:51 DJIA (CBOT) (M8) 12934 -33 -0.25% 07:11:52 European Stocks Europe DJ Stoxx 50 3253.33 -28.01 -0.85% 07:07:30 London UK FTSE Index 6179.00 -36.50 -0.59% 07:07:31 German Dax Index 6999.29 -52.79 -0.75% 07:07:34 French CAC 40 Index 5034.29 -29.07 -0.57% 07:22:30 Asian-Pacific Stocks Japan Nikkei Index 14049 0 0.00% 5/2/2008 Hong Kong Hang Seng 26262 78 0.30% 04:01:15 China CSI 300 Index 4011 -45 -1.11% 03:01:11 Taiwan TAIEX Index 8857 20 0.23% 01:46:01 Australian S&P 200 5701.4 -28.9 -0.50% 02:47:03 Singapore Str. Times 3248.75 0.71 0.02% 05:10:06 South Korea KOSPI 200 239.53 1.35 0.57% 02:01:28 Bombay Sensex 30 17373 -117.89 -0.67% 06:28:16 Karachi KSE-100 14409 -264 -1.80% 05:15:36 US Interest Rates 10yr T-notes (CBT)(M8) 115.005 -0.020 -0.05% 07:12:33 Cash 10yr T-note Price 97.045 0.035 0.11% 07:21:00 Cash 10yr T-note Yield 3.853 -0.014 -0.35% 07:20 5yr T-note (CBT)(M8) 111.165 -0.025 -0.06% 07:12:27 Cash 5yr T-note Price 99.290 0.020 0.06% 07:12:30 Cash 5yr T-note Yield 3.145 -0.014 -0.43% 07:12 30-yr T-bond (CBT)(M8) 116.00 -0.05 -0.12% 07:12:15 Cash 30yr T-bond Price 96.190 0.080 0.26% 07:21:00 Cash 30yr T-bond Yield 4.585 -0.016 -0.35% 07:20 Eurodollars (CME)(M8) 97.330 -0.020 -0.02% 07:08:26 Eurodollars (CME)(U8) 97.280 -0.025 -0.03% 07:09:55 Asian & European Rates 10-yr JGBs (TSE) (M8) 135.75 0 0.00% 5/2/2008 EuroyenTibor(SGX)(M8) 99.155 0.035 0.04% 05:09:38 Bunds (Eurex) (M8) 113.85 0.08 0.07% 07:07:30 Euribor (Eurex) (M8) 95.23 0.005 0.01% 04:46:50 UK Gilts (Liffe) (M8) 108.21 0.49 0.45% 07:05:51 Short Stlg (Liffe) (M8) 94.47 0.015 0.02% 07:06:49 Forex US Dollar/Japanese Yen 104.84 -0.02 -0.02% 07:22:33 EuroFX / US Dollar 1.5506 0.0009 0.09% 07:22:31 SwissFranc/US Dollar 1.0502 -0.0035 -0.35% 07:22:34 British Pound (per USD) 1.9686 -0.0035 -0.35% 07:22:34 Canadian Dlr (perUSD) 1.0135 0.0009 0.09% 07:22:26 Yen (Globex) (M8) 0.9568 0.0002 0.02% 07:12:29 Euro FX (Globex) (M8) 1.548 0.0012 0.08% 07:12:32 SwissFranc (Globex)(M8) 0.9528 0.0024 0.25% 07:12:31 British Pound(Glbx)(M8) 1.9625 -0.0034 -0.17% 07:12:26 Canadian$ (Globex)(M8) 0.9859 -0.0003 -0.03% 07:11:51 Commodities Gold (Comex) (M8) 877.5 3.4 0.39% 06:52:10 Copper (Comex) (K8) 390.0 -7.9 -1.97% 06:50:53 Crude Oil (Nymex) (M8) 119.63 -0.34 -0.28% 06:52:36 Gasoline (Nymex) (M8) 304.6 -0.69 -0.23% 06:51:58 Heating Oil(Nymex)(M8) 329.51 -1.14 -0.34% 06:48:48 NaturalGas(Nymex)(M8) 11.155 -0.023 -0.21% 06:48:55
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