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5:55 AM · 9 June 2022

Morning wrap (09.06.2022)

  • US stock market indices finished yesterday's trading lower. S&P 500 dropped 1.08%, Dow Jones moved 0.81% lower and Nasdaq declined 0.73%. Russell 2000 dropped 1.49%

  • Stocks in Asia also traded lower today, although with few exceptions. S&P/ASX 200 dropped 1.20%, Kospi slipped 0.5% and indices from China traded up to 1.6% lower. Nikkei was outperformer, gaining 0.1%

  • DAX futures point to a lower opening of the European cash trading session

  • Chinese authorities put some neighborhoods in Shanghai back into lockdown following a spike in local Covid-19 cases. Mass testing will also be conducted

  • White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said that administration expects tomorrow's inflation data to be elevated

  • RBNZ plans to start selling government bonds purchased as part of its QE programme in July 2022. Balance sheet will be reduced at pace of NZ$5 billion per year until holdings are reduced to zero within around 5 years

  • Chinese exports increased 16.9% YoY in May in USD terms (exp. +8.0% YoY). Imports were 4.1% YoY higher (exp. +2.0% YoY)

  • Cryptocurrencies are trading lower but the scale of decline is not major. Ethereum drops 0.4% while Bitcoin trades flat

  • Brent and WTI trade around 0.1% lower on the day

  • Platinum pulls back, gold trade flat while palladium and silver advance

  • CHF and JPY are the best performing major currencies while AUD and CAD lag the most

Unlike other indices from the Asia-Pacific region, Nikkei (JAP225) managed to post small gains today. The index is testing the upper limit of the Overbalance structure and a break above would hint at a trend reversal. Source: xStation5

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