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Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Stocks are set to drop for a third day as the bond market gets close to sending recession signal

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/08/13/stock-market-us-futures-point-to-a-slightly-lower-open.html


Stocks are set to drop for a third day as the bond market gets close to sending recession signal

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Wall Street set to open lower as trade tensions weigh on the markets
Stock futures edged lower Tuesday morning, pointing to a third straight day of losses, as the bond market inched closer to flashing its biggest recession signal yet.
Futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average indicated a negative open of about 74 points. Futures on the S&P 500 and Nasdaq were both lower, as well.
The widely watched 2-year to 10-year yield spread narrowed to only 4.68 basis points on Tuesday, according to FactSet, with the curve at its flattest level since 2007. The yields on the 30-year note also fell to a low of 2.11%.
The Labor Department’s inflation report, the key consumer price reading for July, is set to come out at 8:30 a.m. ET, which could determine the direction of the yield curve and the financial markets on Tuesday.
The Dow slumped nearly 400 points on Monday to fall back below 26,000, while the benchmark 10-year Treasury yield dipped to 1.63%. The market seems to be tracking bond yields lower.
Despite concerns about the yield-curve inversion, history shows stocks have another year-and-a-half to run typically before doom hits, based on data going back to 1978, according to Credit Suisse.
The increasingly voilent protests in Hong Kong and a crash in the Argentine peso also drove investors to perceived “safe haven” assets such as U.S. bonds, gold, and the Japanese yen.
Market sentiment was already fragile due to increasing signs that the world’s two largest economies — the U.S. and China — are unlikely to quickly resolve their protracted trade war. The two countries will resume trade negotiations in Washington in early September.
China once again fixed its yuan midpoint at 7.0326 per dollar on Tuesday, the fourth consecutive session where the People’s Bank of China set the figure at a level weaker than the psychologically 7-yuan-per-dollar level.
In corporate news, JD.comAdvance Auto Parts, and Elanco Animal Health are among some of the companies scheduled to report their latest quarterly results before the opening bell.
CDK GlobalAdaptive Biotech, and Change Healthcare are among some of the companies set to report earnings after market close.
— CNBC’s Sam Meredith contributed reporting.

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