MARKET SNAPSHOT: Dow Futures Climb As ECB's Draghi Hints At Rate Cuts Ahead Of Fed Meeting
June 18 2019 - 9:00AM
Dow Jones News
By Mark DeCambre, MarketWatch
The Federal Reserve's policy-setting meeting is set to start
later this morning
U.S. stocks on Tuesday were set to extend the previous session's
gains ahead of the start of the Federal Reserve's two-day policy
meeting. Dovish comments made by Mario Draghi, the European Central
Bank president, may add support to hope of easier Fed policy.
How are benchmarks faring?
Futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 152 points, or
0.6%, at 26,287, those for the S&P 500 index advanced 17.95
points, or 0.6%, at 2,914.25, while Nasdaq-100 futures climbed 81
points, or 1.1%, at 7,642.75.
On Monday, the Dow rose 22.92 points to 26,112.53. The S&P
500 climbed 2.69 points to 2,889.67 and the Nasdaq Composite Index
added 48.37 points, or 0.6%, to 7,845.02.
What's driving the market?
ECB President Mario Draghi at an annual central bank conference
in Sintra, Portugal said policy makers would consider "in the
coming weeks" how to adapt its policy tools "commensurate to the
severity of the risk" to the economic outlook, a signal that the
central bank may be willing to lower rates. The central banker's
remarks sent the euro sliding against the U.S. dollar
Draghi's comments come as the Federal Reserve is set to kick off
its policy-setting meeting later Tuesday, with expectation that the
Fed will indicate its willingness to reduce benchmark borrowing
costs this year amid global trade tensions, a slowdown in the
global economy as well as in the U.S. Investors will want to see if
those expectations match up to what the Fed is thinking, though no
move on interest rates is expected at this week's meeting.
What are strategists saying?
"The prospect of 'additional stimulus' jolted stock markets
higher, and it appears the ECB is following in the Fed's footsteps
of using dovish language," wrote David Madden, market analyst at
CMC Markets UK, in a Tuesday research note.
"And his comments will add further pressure on the US Federal
Reserve to cut rates. Following his speech, yields on a 10 year
bund headed further into negative territory -- to around 30bps --
forcing people's hunt for yield to continue apace," Mark Benbow,
manager of the Kames Short-Dated Yield Bond Fund, said in a
note.
Which stocks are in focus
Facebook Inc. shares (FB) were rising more than 2% in premarket
trade Tuesday after the social-media giant unveiled its
cryptocurrency, Libra coin, offering users the ability to make
payments on the internet.
Which data are in focus?
A report on new housing starts showed that builders started new
homes at a pace of 1.269 million in May, the Commerce Department
said Tuesday
(https://www.census.gov/construction/nrc/pdf/newresconst.pdf). They
applied for permits at a seasonally adjusted annual 1.294 rate.
Economists surveyed by MarketWatch had forecast a pace of 1.23
million starts and 1.30 million permits.
How are other assets trading?
Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index rose 1% and China's Shanghai
Composite Index inching up less than 0.1%. Japan's Nikkei 225 fell
0.7%, while in Europe, the Stoxx Europe 600 headed 1% higher after
Draghi's comments.
Meanwhile, the 10-year Treasury note was trading at a 21-month
low at 2.02%, while the comparable German debt , known as the bund,
was trading around a record-low yield at negative 0.313%. Bond
prices and yields move in the opposite direction.
West Texas Intermediate crude futures were edging lower, gold
futures bounded higher even as the U.S. dollar bucked up against
the euro, with the ICE U.S. Dollar index climbing 0.1% at
97.68.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
June 18, 2019 08:45 ET (12:45 GMT)
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