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Trump trades shine, China data darkens​

October 18, 2024 6:07 AM ED

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets by Harry Robertson

From U.S. small-cap stocks to bitcoin to the dollar, some investors are seeking out assets that can prosper under a second Donald Trump presidency.

The former president has taken the lead over Vice President Kamala Harris in betting markets, although Harris held a marginal lead in a Reuters/Ipsos poll this week.

So-called Trump trades focus on those parts of the global economy likely to feel the force of tariff hikes, deregulation, and bigger deficits.

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Exclusive: In West Bank, Pepsi and Coke bottlers face can and sugar shortage​

NEW YORK, Oct 18 (Reuters) - PepsiCo (PEP.O), opens new tab and Coke bottlers in the West Bank are running out of cans and sugar, blocked by the prolonged closure of a Jordan border crossing, managers of two soda-bottling plants in the occupied Palestinian territory said.

In the latest global supply chain snarl due to the conflict in the Middle East, a crucial trade crossing at the Allenby bridge has been largely closed to commercial traffic since early September after a Jordanian gunman shot and killed three Israeli civilians.

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Dow, S&P 500 close at record highs and mark the year’s longest winning streak​

Both the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average surged to new record highs Friday, sealing six straight weeks of gains.

The broad market benchmark advanced 0.40% to close at 5,864.67. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 36.86 points, or 0.09%, to end at 43,275.91. The Nasdaq Composite, led by a post-earnings jump in Netflix, ended the day up 0.63% at 18,489.55.

The three major averages cinched their sixth straight positive week. This marked the longest string of weekly advances in 2024 for both the Dow and S&P 500, which respectively ended 0.96% and 0.85% higher. The Nasdaq climbed 0.80%.

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Preview of next week's Cattle on Feed numbers | Weekly Livestock Market Update​

Oct 18, 2024 #agriculture #news #markets

This week, Brownfield's Meghan Grebner and livestock economist Scott Brown preview next week's Cattle on Feed and Livestock Slaughter reports.


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Ports of Los Angeles & Long Beach Surpassed COVID-Level Volumes | What is Causing It? | Issues?​

Oct 19, 2024 #supplychain #ports #containers

In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - a maritime historian at Campbell University (@campbelledu), and former merchant mariner - discusses the record cargo months in the Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach, what is causing the return to the West Coast, and what potential issues are emerging with these levels.


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Los Angeles and Long Beach Ports Just Smashed Pandemic-Era Cargo Volumeshttps://gcaptain.com/los-angeles-and-...
Port of Long Beach https://polb.com/
Port of Los Angeleshttps://www.portoflosangeles.org/
 

Morning Bid: Holding stock records, with a golden hedge​

October 21, 2024 6:15 AM EDT

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan

A relatively quiet start to the week for world markets leaves Wall Street pondering the sustainability of the recent record highs as corporate earnings updates pour in, the S&P500 index (.SPX), opens new tab nears 6,000 and the election looms.

The peculiar sight of a risk-loving rally in U.S. equity markets and corporate high yield debt alongside new records for the traditional safe haven of gold XAU= may speak something of the hedged outlook, with geopolitical and electoral risks coloring the booming domestic economy.

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Speedy US corn and soy harvests strain farmers, storage capacity​

  • Weeks of dry weather accelerate crop maturity, field work
  • Corn harvest progress ahead of average, soy fastest since 2012
  • Grain piling up outdoors at some Midwest elevators
  • CBOT futures encourage farmers to store until spring
CHICAGO, Oct 21 (Reuters) - U.S. farmers are harvesting two of the largest corn and soybean crops in history at the fastest pace in years, straining their physical capabilities and their grain storage capacity.

The massive influx of crops is testing growers who are already grappling with grain prices near four-year lows, stiff competition for global export sales and farm incomes that are down 23% from a record high just two years ago.

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Dow falls nearly 350 points, snapping a three-day win streak: Live updates​

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell Monday, giving back some of the strong gains from last week, as Treasury yields rose and investors awaited new earnings reports.

The S&P 500 slipped 0.18% to 5,853.98. The 30-stock Dow lost 344.31 points, or 0.8%, to close at 42,931.60. The Nasdaq Composite was the outlier, rising 0.27% and ending at 18,540.01.

Consumer and homebuilder stocks were among the biggest losers as fears about higher-for-longer interest rates crept up, with Target down 3.8% and Builders FirstSource off by 5.2%. Lennar also shed 4.4%.

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Dow, S&P end down as Treasury yields rise, investors eye earnings​

  • Boeing gains after offering new wage deal
  • Humana, Cigna fall after report companies resumed merger talks
  • 114 S&P 500 companies to report results this week
  • Nvidia touched record high
Oct 21 (Reuters) - The Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 closed lower on Monday, retreating from Friday's record high closes and six straight weekly gains as Treasury yields rose and investors wary of high valuations awaited earnings from major companies.

"It's not at all unusual for the market to want to take a little bit of a breather after six weeks of continually record highs," said Carol Schleif, chief investment officer at BMO Family Office.

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US Markets

Morning Bid: Bonds bowl over the pins, IMF forecasts due​

October 22, 2024

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan

U.S. Treasuries are starting to balk at post-election fiscal prospects and the resulting spike in benchmark borrowing rates has knocked stock markets off their perch and lifted the dollar to its best level since early August.

Ten-year Treasury yields zoomed higher again on Tuesday, topping 4.2% for the first time in three months.

On one level, there's been some further dialing back of Federal Reserve easing expectations - with an implied 'terminal rate' for the whole Fed easing cycle backing up close to 3.5% next year and less than 150 basis points from the current policy rate.

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Closing Markets 10-22-24 Grains Higher on Technical and End User Buying​


Oct 22, 2024 Markets Now with Michelle Rook

Craig Turner with StoneX says grains saw technical buying off support areas but demand is also strong.


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What The Ship (Ep111) | Russian LNG | CDC Inspections | Navy Reloads | Dock Collapse | LPG Explosion​

Oct 22, 2024 #supplychain #lng #arctic

What The Ship (Ep111) | Russian Arctic LNG Stuck in the Ice | CDC Inspects Cruise Ships and Gives Ratings | Navy Reloads VLS at Sea | Georgia Dock Collapse | LPG Explosion in Bangladesh


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00:00 Introduction

00:39 1. What's Going on in the Arctic? Russia’s Shadow Fleet Stalls, Leaving 1 Million Cubic Meters of LNG Undelivered https://gcaptain.com/russias-lng-shad...

Shipping splits into ‘parallel universes’ as global trade continues to decouple https://www.lloydslist.com/LL1151027/...

Mounting Evidence Shows Russia Assembling Pieces for Potential LNG ‘Dark Fleet’ https://gcaptain.com/mounting-evidenc...

Russia Has a Crazy Plan to Use Nuclear-Powered Submarines to Transport Arctic LNG https://gcaptain.com/russia-has-a-cra...

Chinese Vessels Without Ice Class Violate Arctic Safety Rules, Struggling Through Ice To Deliver Sanctioned Cargo https://gcaptain.com/chinese-vessels-...

U.S. Arctic Presence Falters as Nome Deepwater Port Solicitation Canceled https://gcaptain.com/u-s-arctic-prese...

08:48 2. CDC Shames The Nastiest, Dirtiest Cruise Ships https://gcaptain.com/cdc-shames-the-n...


10:36 3. U.S. Navy Demonstrates Game-Changing Underway Reload Technology That Could Redefine Naval Warfare https://gcaptain.com/us-navy-demonstr...

14:37 4. Seven Dead After Crowded Ferry Gangway Collapses in Georgia https://gcaptain.com/seven-dead-after...

16:38 5. LPG Tankers Explode, One Linked to Iranian Gas Smuggling https://gcaptain.com/lpg-tankers-expl...

Video of Explosion from X https://x.com/SeafarerSMedia/status/1...

Two LPG Carriers Catch Fire at Chittagong During STS Transfer https://maritime-executive.com/articl...
 

Wall St closes little changed while investors digest yields, earnings​

  • Verizon down after missing Q3 revenue estimates
  • GE Aerospace drops as supply constraints drag on revenue
  • General Motors up after Q3 results beat estimates
  • Indexes: Nasdaq up 0.18%, Dow and S&P flat
Oct 22 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks ended little changed on Tuesday, but the Nasdaq eked out a modest gain while investors kept an eye on Treasuries yields and awaited more earnings to assess the health of American companies.

"The last couple of days, the market has been trying to digest the move in treasuries as you've had a pretty big backup in yields," Jack Janasiewicz, portfolio manager at Natixis Investment Managers Solutions.

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