Marcus Today Pre-Market Podcast – Tuesday 4th July
Wall Street closes higher overnight in a holiday-shortened session kicking off the second half of the year on a positive note ahead of the US July 4th holiday. Dow Jones virtually unchanged, up 11 points (+0.03%). Dow at best up 58 points. Dow at worst down 121 points. S&P 500 gained 4.75 points, up 0.12%, ending at 4,455 points, while the NASDAQ rose 0.21%. Treasury yields edged higher, with a widely watched section of the yield curve hitting its deepest inversion since 1981. The US greenback marginally higher ahead of key US data this week, including June’s payrolls report, while oil prices settled down. Among stocks, shares from rate-sensitive sectors lower after ISM PMI data showed that US manufacturing contracted more than expected. Tesla +6.9% after it said it delivered a record number of vehicles in the second quarter, and shares in heavyweight banks such as Wells Fargo and Goldman Sachs gained 1.7% and 1.3%, respectively, after raising dividends and passing the Feds annual health check.
ASX 200 to open lower. SPI Futures down 1 point (-0.01%).
Coming Up: RBA Interest rate decision Today, FOMC Minutes and both the US and Australia's Balance of Trade on Thursday, US Unemployment rate on Friday
Catch up on all the latest with Henry Jennings on today’s Pre-Market Podcast.
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