MARKET WRAPS
Forex/Bonds:
German government bond yields and the euro showed little
reaction to weaker-than-expected German Ifo business sentiment
index , remaining slightly higher on the day.
Energy:
Oil prices traded higher after data showed a significant drop in
U.S. crude stockpiles last week and China cut reserve requirements
for banks in order to spur growth, bolstering sentiment around the
country's economic recovery.
Middle East tensions have continued to support prices, but
analysts don't expect to see strong gains unless supply gets
materially disrupted.
Metals:
Base metals and gold were little changed as investors weighed
broad market concerns over supply disruptions and China's move to
boost liquidity in the banking sector in an effort to prop up
economic growth.
"While these announcements might offer some short-term
incentives for base metals, we maintain the view that with a lack
of sustainable improvements across the nation's [China's]
performance, prices will come back to their averages in due
course," Sucden Financial said.
TODAY'S TOP HEADLINES
Red Sea Attacks Push BHP to Divert Shipping
Mining giant BHP Group is diverting almost all of its shipments
from Asia to Europe away from the Red Sea, according to people
familiar with the matter, the latest sign of how Houthi attacks in
the region have upended global trade.
The decision follows similar moves by companies including Shell,
BP and Qatar Energy. These companies have responded to a sharp rise
in drone and missile attacks by the Houthis, a Yemen-based rebel
group.
Chinese EV Maker Stocks Fall as Tesla Outlook Weighs
Shares of Chinese electric-vehicle markers were lower at midday
on Thursday after industry leader Tesla's latest results and its
outlook for 2024 reaffirmed investor worries about slowing demand
in China.
NIO led declines in Hong Kong trade, dropping 5.3%, while Xpeng
fell 4.4% and Li Auto lost 1.7%. BYD dropped 1.3% and Great Wall
Motor was down 2.9%.
The Fed Risks Getting Caught Up in Politics, Whatever It
Does
The problem with being independent of politics is that
appearances matter. You don't have to just be independent, you must
also appear to be independent-even if that changes what you might
otherwise do.
Many investors think the Federal Reserve might be pushed to do
exactly that, lowering interest rates in March to get the
rate-cutting cycle started before the election campaigns really get
going.
The U.S. Economy Could Surprise Again. Watch the GDP
Numbers.
The U.S. economy grew at a slower but solid clip in the final
three months of 2023, capping a robust year if economists are
correct in their predictions.
Forecasters across the board expect the seasonally adjusted
annual rate of gross domestic product in the fourth quarter to come
in lower than the third quarter's 4.9% final reading. That growth
marked a steep acceleration from the second quarter's 2.1% increase
and took many by surprise.
China's RRR Cut Doesn't Solve Long-Term Economic Concerns
The timing and scale of the People's Bank of China's policy
easing this week may have surprised investors and given stock
markets a much-needed lift, but the move does little to resolve
long-term economic concerns.
The fact that the China central bank governor announced the cut
in banks' reserve requirement ratio at a press conference for the
first time indicates that authorities "are very serious about
easing monetary policy," said Raymond Yeung, chief economist of
Greater China at ANZ Research.
Trump Rivals Were Hoping for a Courtroom Knockout. Time Is
Running Out.
WASHINGTON-Donald Trump's political opponents had hoped his
legal difficulties would torpedo his third run for the presidency.
But a knockout blow before the election is looking increasingly
unlikely.
The former president, who looks poised to sew up the Republican
presidential nomination after his win Tuesday in New Hampshire, is
proving less vulnerable on the legal front than many of his critics
predicted.
Nikki Haley Pushes Forward With Longshot Effort to Dethrone
Trump in GOP Race
CONCORD, N.H.-Nikki Haley isn't standing down in her longshot
bid to halt Donald Trump's fast-building momentum toward the
Republican nomination.
Israel Builds Buffer Zone Along Gaza Border, Risking New Rift
With U.S.
TEL AVIV-Beginning last November, an Israeli soldier and members
of his reserve unit worked day after day in a northern section of
the Gaza Strip to create a wasteland.
Their orders were to clear a 1-kilometer-wide area along the
border, the soldier said, as part of an Israeli plan to construct a
security zone just inside Gaza-to which Palestinians would be
barred entry.
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Earnings:
None scheduled
Economic Calendar (ET):
0830 Nov Payroll employment, earnings and hours, and job
vacancies
Stocks to Watch:
BlackBerry Prices Private Offering of $175M of 3.00% Convertible
Senior Notes Due 2029; Offering Upsized From $160M Announced
Previously; BlackBerry Also Grants Initial Purchasers Option for
Additional $25M of Notes; Estimates Net Proceeds of About $169.6M
From Offering; Expects Offering to Close Jan. 29
Expected Major Events for Thursday
00:01/UK: Dec UK monthly automotive manufacturing figures
05:30/JPN: Dec Tokyo area department store sales
05:30/JPN: Dec Nationwide department store sales
06:00/JPN: Dec Revised Machine Tool Orders
07:45/FRA: Jan Monthly business survey (goods-producing
industries)
08:59/JPN: Jan Monthly Economic Report
09:00/GER: Jan Ifo Business Climate Index
11:00/FRA: 4Q Claimant count and job advertisements collected by
Pole emploi
11:00/UK: Jan CBI Distributive Trades Survey
13:00/RUS: Weekly International Reserves
13:30/US: Dec Chicago Fed National Activity Index (CFNAI)
13:30/US: Dec Advance Economic Indicators Report
13:30/US: Dec Advance Report on Durable Goods
13:30/CAN: Nov Payroll employment, earnings and hours, and job
vacancies
13:30/US: 4Q Advance estimate GDP
13:30/US: 01/20 Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report -
Initial Claims
13:30/US: U.S. Weekly Export Sales
15:00/US: Dec New Residential Sales
15:30/US: 01/19 EIA Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report
16:00/US: Jan Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Survey of
Tenth District Manufacturing
17:59/UK: REC JobsOutlook survey
21:30/US: Foreign Central Bank Holdings
21:30/US: Federal Discount Window Borrowings
23:30/JPN: Jan CPI (Tokyo), CPI ex-Food (Tokyo)
23:50/JPN: Dec Services Producer Price Index
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Expected Earnings for Thursday
Alaska Air Group Inc (ALK) is expected to report $0.17 for
4Q.
American Airlines Group Inc (AAL) is expected to report $0.05
for 4Q.
Applied Industrial Technologies Inc (AIT) is expected to report
$2.11 for 2Q.
Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) is expected to report $1.51 for
4Q.
Banc of California Inc (BANC) is expected to report $-0.28 for
4Q.
Berkshire Hills Bancorp (BHLB) is expected to report $0.49 for
4Q.
Blackstone Inc (BX) is expected to report for 4Q.
Bread Financial Holdings Inc (BFH) is expected to report $-0.78
for 4Q.
CNX Resources Corp (CNX) is expected to report $0.32 for 4Q.
Comcast Corp (CMCSA) is expected to report $0.70 for 4Q.
ConnectOne Bancorp Inc (CNOB) is expected to report $0.45 for
4Q.
Cullen/Frost Bankers Inc (CFR) is expected to report $1.98 for
4Q.
Dow Inc (DOW) is expected to report $0.38 for 4Q.
Eagle Materials Inc (EXP) is expected to report $3.50 for
3Q.
First Financial Northwest Inc (FFNW) is expected to report $0.14
for 4Q.
First Foundation Inc (FFWM) is expected to report $0.03 for
4Q.
First Merchants Corp (FRME) is expected to report $0.86 for
4Q.
First Mid Bancshares Inc (FMBH) is expected to report $0.80 for
4Q.
First of Long Island (FLIC) is expected to report $0.25 for
4Q.
Heritage Financial Corp (HFWA) is expected to report $0.45 for
4Q.
Independent Bank MI (IBCP) is expected to report $0.72 for
4Q.
Kearny Financial (KRNY) is expected to report $0.05 for 2Q.
Lakeland Financial Corp (LKFN) is expected to report $0.89 for
4Q.
Marine Products (MPX) is expected to report $0.19 for 4Q.
Marsh & McLennan Cos (MMC) is expected to report $1.51 for
4Q.
Murphy Oil (MUR) is expected to report $1.01 for 4Q.
NetScout Systems (NTCT) is expected to report $0.03 for 3Q.
NextEra Energy Inc (NEE) is expected to report $0.49 for 4Q.
Northrop Grumman Corp (NOC) is expected to report $5.86 for
4Q.
Old Republic International Corp (ORI) is expected to report
$0.75 for 4Q.
Popular Inc (BPOP) is expected to report $1.19 for 4Q.
RPC Inc (RES) is expected to report $0.21 for 4Q.
S&T Bancorp Inc (STBA) is expected to report $0.86 for
4Q.
Sherwin-Williams Co (SHW) is expected to report $1.70 for
4Q.
Summit Financial Group Inc (SMMF) is expected to report $1.10
for 4Q.
Union Pacific Corp (UNP) is expected to report $2.60 for 4Q.
Valero Energy Corp (VLO) is expected to report $2.92 for 4Q.
Virtu Financial Inc (VIRT) is expected to report $0.33 for
4Q.
West Bancorporation Inc (WTBA) is expected to report $0.31 for
4Q.
Xcel Energy Inc (XEL) is expected to report $0.84 for 4Q.
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ANALYST RATINGS ACTIONS
ACADIA Pharmaceuticals Raised to Buy From Hold by Needham
Advanced Micro Devices Raised to Buy From Neutral by New Street
Research
Biogen Cut to Neutral From Buy by UBS
Brilliant Earth Cut to Market Perform From Outperform by TD
Cowen
Capital City Bank Group Raised to Buy From Neutral by Janney
Montgomery Scott
CrossFirst Bankshares Raised to Overweight From Equal-Weight by
Stephens & Co.
Cytokinetics Cut to Neutral From Buy by UBS
Danaher Cut to Equal-Weight From Overweight by Barclays
DuPont de Nemours Cut to Equal-Weight From Overweight by Wells
Fargo
DuPont de Nemours Cut to Market Perform From Outperform by BMO
Capital
DXC Technology Cut to Underweight From Neutral by JP Morgan
EPAM Systems Cut to Underweight From Equal-Weight by Morgan
Stanley
FIGS Raised to Equal-Weight From Underweight by Barclays
First Horizon Raised to Buy From Neutral by UBS
Home Bancorp Cut to Neutral From Overweight by Piper Sandler
Mosaic Cut to Neutral From Buy by Mizuho
Netflix Cut to Hold From Buy by Deutsche Bank
Netflix Raised to Outperform From Neutral by Macquarie
NuSTAR Energy Cut to Hold From Buy by Stifel
PagerDuty Cut to Equal-Weight From Overweight by Morgan
Stanley
Plug Power Cut to Underperform From Market Perform by BMO
Capital
Squarespace Raised to Market Outperform From Market Perform by
JMP Securities
Sunoco Raised to Buy From Neutral by Citigroup
Thermo Fisher Cut to Equal-Weight From Overweight by
Barclays
Tilly's Cut to Neutral From Buy by B. Riley Securities
Uber Technologies Cut to Hold From Buy by Gordon Haskett
Verizon Raised to Outperform From Neutral by Daiwa Capital
Vertex Energy Cut to Market Perform From Outperform by Northland
Capital Markets
Vertex Pharmaceuticals Cut to Sell From Hold by Canaccord
Genuity
Webster Raised to Overweight From Neutral by JP Morgan
This article is a text version of a Wall Street Journal
newsletter published earlier today.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
January 25, 2024 06:20 ET (11:20 GMT)
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