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Top 5 Things to Know in the Market on Tuesday

Published Sep 24, 2019 06:03AM ET Updated Sep 24, 2019 10:38AM ET
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Investing.com -- China gives the green light to some big purchases of U.S. agricultural products, and Donald Trump gets ready to urge the UN to take action against Iran. Meanwhile, there are big court victories for Google (NASDAQ:GOOGL) and Starbucks (NASDAQ:SBUX) in Europe - but Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) should wait before uncorking the champagne. And Boris Johnson's Brexit plans receive another hammer blow. Here's what you need to know in financial markets on Tuesday, 24th September.

1. China gives more waivers to soy buyers

China allowed some big agricultural buyers to buy millions of tons of U.S. soybeans without incurring import tariffs, according to Bloomberg.

If confirmed, the news would add some substance to the frustrating two-steps-forward-one-step-back chronicle of takes from both sides on how talks are progressing.

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told Fox Business Network earlier that he would meet his opposite number Liu He for talks in two weeks, but repeated that President Trump is “happy with the tariffs” if he can’t get the trade deal he wants.

2. Trump to address UN; expected to lambast Iran

President Donald Trump is set to address the UN General Assembly, amid expectations that he will press for some kind of action against Iran in response to the attacks on Saudi Arabian oil installations 10 days ago.

The U.S.’s allies in Europe have joined Trump in blaming Iran for the attacks and also called a new expanded deal to regulate Iran’s nuclear activities. They still show no sign of endorsing military action, but their call moves them a lot closer to the U.S. position than they have been in months.

Oil prices have essentially traded sideways for the last five days – albeit with slightly elevated volatility - as the risk of conflict has appeared to recede, without being entirely banished. U.S. crude oil futures were down 1.1% at $58.02 a barrel by 6 AM ET, while Brent was down 1.1% at $64.08.

3. Court boosts for Google (NASDAQ:GOOGL) and Starbucks (NASDAQ:SBUX); defeats for Fiat Chrysler – and Boris Johnson

The European Union’s top court ruled that Google doesn’t have to take down search results on a worldwide basis to comply with its “right to be forgotten” ruling, a rare victory for the Internet giant in Europe.

Starbucks too won its appeal against an antitrust ruling that ordered it to repay 30 million euros in tax to the Netherlands, but Fiat Chrysler lost a similar appeal. As such, it’s hard to read the tea-leaves when it comes to the most important outstanding antitrust and tax – the one ordering Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) to repay over 13 billion euros in taxes to Ireland.

Elsewhere, the U.K. Supreme Court ruled that Boris Johnson’s decision to suspend parliament was unlawful, which opens the door for lawmakers to amp up their efforts to stop him taking the country out of the EU at all costs on Oct. 31. Sterling rose against both the dollar and the euro.

4. Stocks set for higher open; Nike (NYSE:NKE) earnings due

Wall Street may get the taste for another run at some fresh all-time highs in the wake of the morning’s court rulings and trade news.

By 6 AM ET, Dow futures were up 85 points, or 0.3%, while S&P 500 futures were also up 0.3% and back above 3,000. Nasdaq 100 futures were up 0.4%.

Nike is due to report on the start to its new fiscal year after the bell, while in the IPO market, Anheuser Busch Inbev (BR:ABI) floated its Asian brewing operations at the bottom end of the marketing range.

5. U.S. data exceptionalism?

Can the U.S. economy build on Monday’s stronger-than-expected IHS Markit manufacturing survey, which stood out like a shining light against a backdrop of gloom in Japan and Europe?

The Richmond Fed survey at 10 AM ET will shed some light, as will the Conference Board’s consumer confidence index and the Fed’s Redbook survey, due at 10 AM and 8:55 AM respectively. The national house price index is also due out at 9 AM.

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Sep 24, 2019 11:59AM ET
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Kalu Achonwa Sep 24, 2019 11:18AM ET
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No, you got it wrong Mr TA XVCI. I believe that is what they teach in forex sentimental analysis. The poor consumer confidence is orchestrated by the trade war and any ray of light from the other side like China buying soy is a better news than the other news of poor consumer confidence.
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TA XVCI Sep 24, 2019 10:41AM ET
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Funny how a bad news as U.S. CB Consumer Confidence does ZERO effect on the market. The market keeps manipulate people til it starts falling.
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But on "hope", the market rallies. Crazy. But soon, when they decide that the market is going to change direction. We will see how "good" news going to do ZERO impact.
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I'm thinking about metal fatigue and the price of oil going up and down. Metal tends to break after a while.
 
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