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Wed, 21 October 2020
Stocks falter after Wall Street rallies, yields eye break out
European stocks were weaker on Wednesday morning after a mixed session the day before. The FTSE 100 hovered around the 5,900 level in early trade before retreating to 5,850.
Tue, 20 October 2020
Stocks drift lower, Netflix earnings on tap
European markets closed lower on Monday despite the firm open; the FTSE 100 ending –0.55% at 5,886 and the DAX off –0.41% at 12,855. The Euro Stoxx 50 declined 0.12% to 3,241. All are treading their well-worn ranges.
Mon, 19 October 2020
European stocks rally; all the usual narratives
Vaccine hopes, stimulus rumours Brexit risks, earnings optimism– choose your narrative and apply it accordingly. The truth is the major indices are not really going anywhere right now.
Sun, 18 October 2020
Week Ahead: Tesla and Netflix top Q3 earnings season bill
Earnings season on Wall Street revs up this week with Tesla due to report its Q3 results after delivering a record number of vehicles during the quarter. Meanwhile Covid top pick Netflix will update the market on its quarterly earnings performance and subscriber additions. Elsewhere the data is quite light this week with the focus on the flash PMIs on Friday.
Fri, 16 October 2020
Race for the Senate: The Key Battlegrounds
As this election cycle enters the final stretch, the battle for the upper chamber will become increasingly prominent. No matter who resides in the White House come 2021, the success or failure of their term will largely rest on the Senate’s shoulders
Fri, 16 October 2020
Sterling down on PM’s no deal noise
Sterling fell sharply on comments from PM Boris Johnson calling for the UK to prepare for a no-deal exit in January and accusing the EU of not negotiating seriously. Johnson stressed that a Canada-style free trade deal was all the UK ever wanted, but that it had become clear from the EU summit that this was not acceptable to the other side.
Fri, 16 October 2020
European stocks bounce, ‘Spoons shares sink – Comment
European stocks took a beating yesterday but bounced well in early trade on Friday. Dead cat bounce? Not so sure – we’re still just trotting over well-worn turf and there is not any real momentum on either the upside or downside.
Thu, 15 October 2020
Stocks slide as markets look to Brexit deadline, more Covid restrictions
“I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by.” Douglas Adams, meet Brexit talks. Time is relative, so are deadlines. The Oct 15th deadline was a bargaining chip – talks are expected to continue for now despite ramping of no-deal preparations.
Wed, 14 October 2020
US bank earnings quick take: BoA losing interest – Comment
Interest rates seem to be the emerging story of this quarter’s bank earnings. Q2 was all about trading income and loan loss provisions; Q3 is all about the collapse in net interest income.