
Due later today are reports on May Personal Income (-6.0% on month expected), Personal Spending (+9.0% expected), and the University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index (a rise to 79.2 in June expected).
European indices are up more than 1% on average. On the statistical front, in the euro zone, M3 annual growth of money supply was 8.9% in May, compared with +8.7% forecast by economists and +8.2% (revised from +8.3%) the previous month. In Germany, import prices rose by 0.3% in May after a decline of 1.8% the previous month. Economists expected an increase of 0.4%. In France, June consumer confidence index rose to 97 from 93 the previous month and 95 expected.
Asian indices ended mostly higher. The Japanese Nikkei rose 1.13% and the Australian ASX 200 jumped by 1.49% while Hong Kong HIS, closed on Thursday, played catch up with Thursday global Asian decline and lost 0.93% on Friday. Mainland China markets remain closed for holidays.
WTI Crude Oil Futures are trading higher. Russia's oil export from its three main western ports, which are Primorsk, Ust-Luga and Novorossiysk, would drop 40% on month to 785K b/d in July, reported Bloomberg citing the loading plans. Later today, Baker Hughes will report weekly rig count report.
Gold consolidates but remains firm near 8-year high while the US dollar edges higher on rising COVID-19 cases.
Gold fell 0.97 dollar (-0.05%) to 1762.82 dollars.
EUR/USD fell 6pips to 1.1212 while GBP/USD declined 28pips to 1.2391.
US Equity Snapshot
Nike (NKE), the sportswear company, dipped after reporting fourth quarter LPS of 0.51 dollar, significantly missing estimates, vs an EPS of 0.62 dollar a year ago, on revenue of 6.3 billion dollars, below forecasts, down from 10.2 billion dollars last year.
Boeing (BA), the aircraft maker, was downgraded to "market perform" from "outperform" at Bernstein.
Amazon.com (AMZN) price target was raised to 3,333 dollars from 2,750 dollars by Deutsche Bank.
EBay (EBAY), the global electronic commerce platform, was upgraded to "buy" from "hold" at Deutsche Bank.
Source : TradingVIEW, Gain Capital