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Early Morning Call: market rout continues

Rising rates, falling demand and geopolitics conspiring to pull markets down.

 

 

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This is here for you to catch up but if you have any ideas on markets or events you want us to relay to the TV team we’re more than happy to.

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For more up to date news on how markets will open, the latest earnings and economic news, watch IGTV live in the platform at 07:30am UK.

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Today’s coverage:

 

Indices: Relief rally sees Europe on a stronger open. Tech stocks lead gains on Wall St after TWTR deal. Earnings may hold the key for the day’s broader direction

Equities: Earnings – HSBA ABF NOVN GOOG MSFT GM. Musk strikes $44bln TWTR deal – TWTR CEO says future is unknown  

FX: Retracement for recent gains in USD. Focus remains on China and its seemingly draconian Covid response - Yuan remains weak

Commods:  Retracements for all commodities after declines on Monday

 

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Early Morning Call: markets retrace after Twitter deal

The deal forged by Elon Musk to buy Twitter seems to be behind much of the upside in markets. Europe to open up.

 

 

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This is here for you to catch up but if you have any ideas on markets or events you want us to relay to the TV team we’re more than happy to.

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For more up to date news on how markets will open, the latest earnings and economic news, watch IGTV live in the platform at 07:30am UK.

IGTV (@IGTV) | Twitter

Today’s coverage:

 

VIX 6wk high as tech earnings expose the sector as being over-valued and global growth fears stalk the entire market

Indices: Tech earnings and those growth fears dragging down the entire market – NDAQ hits 1yr low. Europe expected to open down as RUS gas tensions rise, but UKX best performer

Equities:  GOOG down 6% on poor Q1 while MSFT climbed 0.7% all sessions. TSLA down 12% as Musk’s eye turns to TWTR business and on concerns about deal funding. Earnings today – LLOY GSK SMWH LSE CBK DBK CSGN BA FB F.

FX: No let up on USD strength – nearing pandemic peak. USD rise vs CNH stalls as better that expected China industrials profits data. GBPEUR falls below 200SMA.  

Commods: Gold continues to show weakness in the face of a rising USD. Oil up for a second day as RUS gas tensions climb

 

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For more up to date news on how markets will open, the latest earnings and economic news, watch IGTV live in the platform at 07:30am UK.

IGTV (@IGTV) | Twitter

Today’s coverage:

 

Indices: European mkts open little changed holding Wed gains – today it’s all about earnings and USD strength   

Equities: Earnings – BARC WTB STAN SBRY SAN HFG TTE CAT AAPL AMZN INTC TWTR MCD. Last night FB up 17% F up 3.7% QCOM up 8%

FX: USD strength continues. EURUSD smashes Covid lows, USDJPY new 20yr high. GBP loses ground

Commods: Gold & platinum see support. US Crude back down to $100

 

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Early Morning Call: All about earnings and a rising $

After a 17% rise in Meta Platforms last night the scene is set for AAPL AMZN INTV TWTR this evening and CAT before the bell. Outside of this USD/JPY at a new 20yr high and EUR/USD crashes the Covid lows.

 

 

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This is here for you to catch up but if you have any ideas on markets or events you want us to relay to the TV team we’re more than happy to.

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