U.S. stock futures remained flat on Tuesday morning following the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite achieving their longest winning streaks of 2024. Investors are now turning their attention to the Federal Reserve’s annual Jackson Hole Economic Symposium, where Chair Jerome Powell is set to speak on Friday. Wall Street is eagerly anticipating his remarks, hoping for insights into the Federal Reserve’s plans for the upcoming September meeting
European stocks edged higher amid ongoing market uncertainty regarding potential interest rate cuts. The Riksbank in Sweden reduced its interest rates by 25 basis points, bringing them down to 3.50% from 3.75%, and indicated the possibility of two to three additional rate cuts within the year. Key economic data releases in Europe on Tuesday include Germany’s producer price index and the EU’s final year-on-year inflation rate, which are likely to influence market sentiment further.
China’s central bank has decided to maintain its one-year and five-year loan prime rates at 3.35% and 3.85%, respectively, aligning with market expectations. This decision reflects a steady approach to monetary policy amid current economic conditions. Meanwhile, the Reserve Bank of Australia’s August meeting minutes indicate that a rate cut in the near future is considered “unlikely,” suggesting a cautious stance on altering interest rates.
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Notable reports for Tuesday before the bell include AS, KC, LOW, MDT, PINC, & VIPS. After the bell include COTY, KEYS, LZB, TOL, & ZTO.
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Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines are one step closer to finalizing their deal after the Justice Department’s investigation period ended on Tuesday without any legal action to block it. However, the completion of the deal still hinges on approval from the U.S. Transportation Department. The timeline for this approval process remains uncertain, leaving both airlines in a state of anticipation as they await the final green light to proceed.
Following Palo Alto Networks’ earnings beat on Monday, CEO Nikesh Arora discussed the company’s “platformization” strategy with CNBC’s Jim Cramer. Arora emphasized that this approach, which involves bundling the company’s products and services, is crucial for the long-term success of the cybersecurity firm. By integrating various offerings into a cohesive platform, Palo Alto Networks aims to enhance its value proposition and streamline solutions for its clients, positioning itself strongly in the competitive cybersecurity market.
Vice President Kamala Harris has proposed raising the corporate tax rate to 28%, marking her first significant initiative to increase revenues for financing her ambitious plans as president. Harris argues that this measure would ensure that billionaires and large corporations contribute their fair share to the economy. By targeting higher corporate taxes, she aims to generate the necessary funds to support various expensive programs and initiatives she envisions for the country’s future.
China’s youth unemployment rate surged to over 17% in July, marking the highest level since the new record-keeping system was implemented in December, according to the National Bureau of Statistics. This represents a significant increase from 13.2% in June. Additionally, the urban unemployment rate across all age groups rose slightly to 5.2% in July, up from 5% in June. These figures, released on Thursday, highlight growing challenges in the job market, particularly for young people.
The buying enthusiasm continued Monday as the SPY and QQQ enjoyed the longest winning streaks in 2024. However, it would be wise to raise stops and watch for clues that this parabolic relief rally finds some profit takers at this elevation.
Trade Wisely,
Doug
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