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Top 5 Things to Know in the Market on Thursday, August 13th

Published 08/13/2020, 06:21 AM
Updated 08/13/2020, 06:26 AM
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By Geoffrey Smith 

Investing.com -- Thursday means jobless claims day, and economists expect the number of people claiming unemployment benefits for the first time to have fallen by some 64,000 to 1.12 million. President Donald Trump stays his hand regarding new tariffs on European goods. Stocks are set to open marginally lower as the deadlock over the next stimulus package drags on, and oil prices dip from five-month highs after the IEA cuts its global demand forecast. Here’s what you need to know in financial markets on Thursday, 13th August.

 1. Jobless claims due as Daly warns some jobs may never come back

Initial jobless claims are expected to have fallen to 1.12 million last week, in what would be the lowest since the pandemic exploded in March. Continuing jobless claims, which are reported with a one-week lag to initial ones, are likewise expected to have dipped below 16 million for the first time since April.

San Francisco Federal Reserve President Mary Daly said late Wednesday that she feared many of the jobs lost since March would be lost forever, with the less-educated part of the workforce bearing the brunt.

Elsewhere, France reported a surprise drop in its second-quarter jobless numbers, but only because it only counts those who are actively looking for work, something that was practically impossible during lockdown. The employment rate for young French people fell to 26.6%, in a more accurate reflection of a dire situation.

2. Stimulus deadlock drags on 

There’s still no sign of Congressional Republican and Democrats breaking the deadlock on talks over the next round of economic relief measures.

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told reporters on Wednesday that lower chamber was prepared to meet the Senate and administration halfway, bridging the gap between the administration’s $1 trillion proposal and the House’s $3.5 trillion bill.

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin described Pelosi’s characterization of talks on Wednesday as misleading, saying that the Democrats’ negotiators hadn’t been prepared to compromise at all.

3. Stocks set to open lower; jobless data eyed

U.S. stock markets are set to open modestly lower ahead of the jobless claims data, which are likely to set the tone for the day.

By 6:20 AM ET (1020 GMT), the Dow futures contract was down 16 points or less than 0.1%, while the US 500 Futures contract and the Nasdaq 100 futures contract were down in parallel.

Stocks in focus are likely to include ride-hailing company Lyft (NASDAQ:LYFT), which reported a sharp drop in rider numbers and revenue in the second quarter after the bell on Wednesday, as well as JC Penney (OTC:JCPNQ), amid reports that its landlords are close to a deal to buy out the bankrupt department store group.

After the close today, there will also be earnings updates from Chinese search giant Baidu (NASDAQ:BIDU) and Netflix-wannabe iQIYI (NASDAQ:IQ).

4. Trump pauses on EU tariffs 

President Donald Trump decided not to raise the overall level of import tariffs on EU goods, in an apparent move to make sure that the squeeze on Americans’ spending power isn’t made any worse by tariffs ahead of the election.

However, the administration did introduce fresh tariffs on selected products, such as French jams and jellies and German knives. The tariffs are part of measures allowed under a WTO ruling that found the EU guilty of illegally subsidizing Airbus.

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Airbus (PA:AIR) stock fell 1.6% in Paris.

5. Oil consolidates as IEA trims demand outlook

Crude oil prices softened slightly after the International Energy Agency followed the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries in trimming its forecast for average oil demand this year.

U.S. crude futures were down 0.1% at $42.64 a barrel, while the international benchmark Brent was down 0.3% at $45.31 a barrel

The IEA cut its estimates for the last two quarters of this year by 500,000 barrels a day, projecting that consumption will average 95.25 million barrels a day in the period.

The reduced forecasts this week have been largely due to slack demand for jet fuel, as air travel has failed to rebound with the same vigor as travel by car and truck.  The extent of that was again shown on Thursday as German-based Tui  (DE:TUIGn), the world’s largest travel group, said its revenue had fallen 98% from year-earlier levels in the three months through June.

Latest comments

conservatives love corporate welfare. no issues whatsoever to corporate socialism.
With 51M unemployed eventually the numbers will begin to fall, but not because things are better or are good. It is hitting rock bottom.
The Democrats have a vested interest in keeping the economy a shambles, keeping the misery quotient high and making it more likely a senile old man can become President of the United States.
a senile old man already is. And a crook to boot.
so, your saying the democrats are not crooks?
Trump economy is falling apart and they want to blame dems 😂😂😂
Kamala real president might make everyone happy from taking money from rich and giving to poor or wants to be broke
yes. the should blame democrats.. they are the worst villains ever. worse than villains in movies.
I fail to see how Kamala taking money from someone who worked hard for it and give it to someone who will not work , and will not appreciate it will make people happy.
Conservatives are so far out of touch with reality its sad
Really? 35 million to keep Kennedy center open when no one can use it and most people can't. trillions of dollars to states that are poorly run? why give money to stated that set up safe zones so people can do drugs? write apps to alert when people poo on the street because they think it's ok? allowing a baby to lay on a table and die after birth? these are ALL true and on democrat wish list. conservatives are out of touch? you are nauseating.
conservatives are considered out of touch because we cant understand how people making $10 /hr. got and one time stipend of $2400, unemployment plus an extra $600/ wk. and are begging for more. why is it these people got an extra $4800 dollars one moth and $2400 extra every month after and still need more. they don't see the situation they are in? didn't save any? if I made an extra 4.8k one month 600 every week on top of unemployment every week.... whos out of touch ? whos greedy ?
How many times jobless count You guys forget they have extra money per week Who wants to work with extra $400 per week
Idk how broke you are but $400 a week is nothing if thats stopping you from working you got bigger issues
its unemployment + 400
the addon is probably already more than they normally make. greed.
The Dems still kicking us while we're down. 🇺🇲 Trump 🇺🇲
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