By 05:04 ET, the Nasdaq 100 futures had dropped by 36 points or 0.25% and the S&P 500 futures had fallen by 1 point. The Dow futures contract had increased by 38 points, or 0.11%, by that time.
Today’s main U.S. market news –
- Futures are quiet as traders assess the possibility of a June rate halt.
- Dollar gains as markets assess the likelihood of a Fed rate increase.
- Plans to reduce Saudi supply and Apple’s release of new devices are what are influencing markets.
- After seven years of development, Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is getting ready to introduce a new “mixed reality” headset.
- The Saudis declared on Sunday that their production would decrease by almost one million barrels per day from May’s levels to 9 million barrels per day in the following month.
- According to Evercore ISI, S&P 500 may reach 4450 by July 4.
- KeyBanc reduced their target due to difficulties with student loan payments.
- Global stock funds see outflows for the seventh week in a row.
- Tesla shipped 77,695 EVs built in China in May.
- US regulators will mandate a 20% boost in capital requirements for big banks, according to the WSJ.
- Neuralink, from Exclusive-Musk, is estimated to be worth $5 billion despite a difficult marketing transition.
- After Saudi Arabia promised additional supply cuts, oil prices rose.
- Dow futures maintain stability as debt bill becomes law
- Gold prices decline amid uncertainty surrounding rate hikes, and copper prices decline.
- Dollar increases as US rates are regarded as being higher for longer.
- Wall Street closes on positive jobs statistics and avoided debt default
- Fed to forego June rise and enter a protracted pause before cutting rates: Stanley Morgan
- By signing the debt ceiling bill, Biden prevents a US default.
- Chemical producers pay $1.19 billion to resolve PFAS-related claims.
- ‘Lightyear’ executives are among the 75 positions being slashed at Walt Disney’s Pixar, according to an exclusive report.
- McCarthy applauds the US debt ceiling agreement, but House conservatives are split
GLOBAL NEWS
- European equities increased little; Lagarde’s speech may offer ECB hints.
- As Fed concerns bolster the dollar, central banks wait as Asia FX declines
- In May, China’s services sector activity picks up.
- Qatar’s first quarter budget surplus was $5.4 billion, according to the national news agency.
- Asian stocks continue the worldwide climb, and oil prices rise due to Saudi cuts.
- Caixin PMI reports that China’s services activity increased in May due to higher demand.
- PMI: In May, Japan’s service sector expanded at a record rate.
- France welcomes EV battery factories with open arms.
- global airlines’ profit projection for 2023 is more than quadruple .
- Tesla’s China-made EV sales increased 2.4% from April to May, according to the CPCA
- As OPEC+ extends the agreement beyond 2024, Saudi Arabia guarantees significant oil production reductions in July.
- Turkey’s inflation declines to 39.6% thanks to free gas.
- May saw a 31% increase in sales for Volvo Cars as the company bounces back from previous years.
- UK service providers are forced to raise prices due to rising labour costs: PMI
- In May, business growth in the Eurozone slowed due to difficulties in manufacturing.
- Saudi Arabia will prolong its voluntary 500,000 bpd cut until the end of 2024.
- China’s yuan may depreciate even further to support economic growth the analysts
Economic data
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Nonfarm payrolls increased by +339,000 in May, significantly more than the average estimate of +190,000, and increased from +294,000 in April to +217,000 in March.
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May private sector jobs Compared to the consensus estimate, the private sector added 283,000 jobs in May.
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The unemployment rate increased from 3.4% to 3.7%, exceeding the 3.5% expectation.
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Average hourly earnings US average wages yoy actual +4.3% (expected 4.4%, previous 4.4%); average hourly earnings all private workers +0.3% from prior month (in line with estimates).
Economic Calendar
Monday June 5th
- 9:45 AM ET S&P Global Composite, May-F
- 9:45 AM ET S&P Global Services PMI, May-F
- 10:00 AM ET Employment Trends for May
- 10:00 AM ET Durable Goods Orders M/M for April
- 10:00 AM ET Factory Orders M/M for April
- 10:00 AM ET ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI for May
Other Key Events:
· American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting, 6/2-6/6, in Chicago, IL
· Apple (AAPL) Worldwide Developers Conference, 6/5-6/9
· Raymond James Silicon Valley, California, 6/5-6/6
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