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On May 14th, Lindsay James, investment strategist at UK wealth management firm Quilter, stated in a report that although UK first-quarter GDP growth exceeded expectations, this momentum may be unsustainable due to geopolitical pressures and domestic political tensions. Data shows that UK GDP grew by 0.6% in the first quarter, with only March showing a 0.3% increase, significantly better than the markets expected contraction of 0.2%. James stated, "A decent first-quarter figure may provide some buffer against the political situation, but higher energy costs and rising government bond yields point to a more challenging environment in the coming months."According to CNBC, US and EU lawmakers have pledged a European review of Paramounts deal with Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. (WBD.O).Emerging market stocks rose for the third consecutive trading day this week, with technology companies continuing their strong rally, supported by optimism about increased demand for AI-related hardware and services. The benchmark MSCI Emerging Markets Index rose 0.7%, bringing its monthly gain to over 7%. TSMC, Alibaba, and Samsung Electronics accounted for a combined 105% of the indexs gains, meaning that without their performance, the index would actually be down. Since early April, chipmakers have led the market rebound, with upwardly revised corporate earnings largely offsetting inflation concerns stemming from the Iran war. While the information technology sector rose 1.4% on Thursday, declines in sectors such as utilities, energy, and industrials highlighted a clear divergence between Asian technology stocks and other emerging market sectors.On May 14th, futures market news reported that mixed fuel prices led to divergent profit trends across different glass production lines. The average profit for production using three types of fuel rebounded by 2.47 yuan to -98.38 yuan/ton. According to Longzhong Informations production cost calculation model, from May 8th to May 14th this week, the average weekly profit for float glass using natural gas as fuel was -132.80 yuan/ton, an increase of 2.15 yuan/ton compared to the previous week; the average weekly profit for float glass using coal gas as fuel was -14.88 yuan/ton, a rebound of 15.25 yuan/ton compared to the previous week; and the average weekly profit for float glass using petroleum coke as fuel was -147.47 yuan/ton, a decrease of 10.00 yuan/ton compared to the previous week. The entire industry remains in a state of deep loss, constraining further declines in glass prices. These losses may also force some production lines to undergo cold repairs to facilitate industry consolidation.German government bonds continued to rise, with the 10-year yield falling 4 basis points to 3.06%.

The Dow Futures drop following a strong week

Charlie Brooks

Jul 11, 2022 10:59

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After major benchmark indexes completed the week higher, U.S. stock futures dropped during Sunday evening trade as investors anticipated company earnings reports and important inflation data.


By 7:00pm ET (11:00pm GMT), the Dow Jones Futures were down 0.2 percent , the S&P 500 Futures were down 0.3 percent , and the Nasdaq 100 Futures were down 0.4 percent .


Ahead this week, market participants will concentrate on new CPI data, with the inflation rate predicted to hit 8.8 percent, the highest level since December 1981. Investors will examine, among other data releases, retail sales, manufacturing production, Michigan consumer mood, NFIB Small Business Optimism, consumer inflation expectations, producer pricing, export and import prices, and the New York Empire State Manufacturing Index.


PepsiCo Inc (NASDAQ:PEP) and Delta Air Lines Inc (NYSE:DAL) are scheduled to report earnings on Tuesday and Wednesday, respectively, while JPMorgan Chase & Co (NYSE:JPM), Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS), Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE:WFC), and Citigroup Inc (NYSE:C) are scheduled to report earnings later in the week.


During trading on Friday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average sank 46.4 points, or 0.2 percent, to 31,338.2, the S&P 500 finished 0.3 points, or 0.1 percent, down at 3,894.4, and the NASDAQ Composite climbed for the sixth consecutive day, adding 14 points, or 0.1 percent, to 11,635.3. The Dow rose 1.4 percent for the week, while the S&P 500 climbed 2.7 percent and the NASDAQ gained 6.1 percent .


On the bond markets, 10-Year United States rates jumped to 3.08 percent.