JJ Kinahan's Opinion & Analysis
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Friday’s rally appears to have lost its momentum over the weekend. China’s troubled real estate developer Evergrande continues to be a drag on stocks. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index...
With Treasury yields losing a bit of their grip and volatility edging lower, stocks have a slight green tint this final morning of the quarter. Barring one of the greatest rallies ever, September is...
Futures are pointing to a higher open. News and announcements were light before the open, which gave investors a chance to digest Tuesday’s selloff. The selloff was orderly, which may suggest...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average looks to be set to have its first up week in three weeks despite the major stock indices futures contracts trading slightly negative Friday morning. The S&P 500...
U.S. retail sales unexpectedly rose in August, up 0.7%. Economists were expecting a decrease of 0.7% as the Delta variant was forecasted to keep people away from brick-and-mortar establishments like...
Oil futures are up 1% this morning ahead of the crude oil inventories report. While the NY Empire State Manufacturing Index was nearly double forecast. However, the news failed to move...
Inflation continues to be a major issue, but today’s August consumer price index (CPI) report offered a flash of hope for anyone who wants to see prices start coming down a bit.Year-over-year,...
After four straight down days on a shortened week of trading, the market was consistently on the rise overnight. However, the Producer Price Index hardly garnered a reaction from futures traders. Gold...
It makes sense that tonight is the start of football season, because the market’s been taking a few hits.Major indices headed lower again overnight as the mood seems to remain cautious. Treasury...
The futures markets are pointing to a lower open on Wednesday, weighed down by European markets. The uncertainty around infrastructure, stimulus and other government spending appears to be on...