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Barchart.com U.S. Morning Call for Monday, June 7,

Overnight Developments

  • Global stocks are mixed with the European Euro Stoxx 50 Index up +0.02% and June S&Ps up +2.20 points. The dollar index rallied to a 14-3/4 month high and copper slid to an 8-month low after the weekend meeting of the Group of 20 finance chiefs failed to agree on steps to ensure the economic recovery will strengthen. The G-20 post meeting statement said the global economic rebound faces "significant challenges," while US Treasury Secretary Geithner warned that the world cannot count on the US consumer to drive growth and urged other nations to stimulate their own demand. The euro fell to a fresh 4-year low against the dollar but erased its losses after German factory orders unexpectedly gained for a second month on April as the weaker euro boosted export demand and companies increased investment. April German factory orders rose +2.8% m/m, when the market was expecting a -0.4% m/m decline, and gained +29.6% y/y, the biggest year-over-year increase s ince data began in 1992. Greece’s benchmark stock index, the ASE index, tumbled to a 12-year low, and was led lower by weakness in bank stocks, while European telecommunication stocks fell after Hellenic Telecommunications Organization SA plunged 6.6% when it announced that it will pay a lower dividend than planned. Also giving European stocks a lift was the unexpected increase in the June Euro-Zone Sentix investor confidence, which climbed +2.3 points to -4.1 when the market was expecting a -0.6 point decline to -7.0.
  • The Asian markets today closed lower with Japan down -3.84%, Hong Kong -2.03%, China -1.77%, Taiwan -2.54%, Australia -2.78%, Singapore -1.95%, South Korea -1.67%, India -1.97%. Asian stock markets closed lower as they played catch up with last Friday’s losses in European and US markets. Asian mining companies and raw materials producers weakened on concerns a slowing global economy may undercut demand for commodities, while Japanese exporters slid after the yen strengthened. KB Financial Group fell 5.3% and led Asian financial companies lower on concern the European sovereign debt crisis is spreading, while China’s Hon Hai Precision Industry, the world’s largest contract electronics manufacturer, declined 5.6% after the company announced the base wage for workers at a China factory will double following recent employee suicides at its plant.

Overnight U.S. Stock News

  • June S&Ps this morning are trading up +2.20 points. The US stock market last Friday traded lower the entire day and finished with sharp losses (Dow Jones -3.15%, S&P 500 -3.44%, Nasdaq Composite -3.64%). The Dow Jones, S&P 500 and the Nasdaq all dropped to 1-week lows. Bearish factors included (1) carry-over weakness from a slump in European equity markets on concern that the European sovereign debt crisis is spreading after Hungarian Prime Minster Orban said Hungary’s economy is in a "very grave situation" because the previous government manipulated figures and lied about the state of the economy and that talk of a default is "not an exaggeration," (2) concerns that the US economic recovery may not be robust after the weaker-than-expected May nonfarm payrolls (+431,000 versus expectations of +520,000) with private payrolls up +41,000 (versus expectations of +178,000), (3) weakness in energy and raw material producers after the doll ar surged to a 14-3/4 month high and prompted a sell off in most commodities, and (4) comments from Atlanta Fed President Lockhart who said that falling commercial property prices pose a growing challenge to the banks in the Southeastern US where more failures are likely to occur.
  • Bullish factors included (1) the larger-than-expected drop in the May US unemployment rate (-0.2 to 9.7% versus expectations of -0.1 to 9.8%), (2) the +31,000 increase in temporary workers in May, the eighth straight monthly increase, which may be a harbinger of future payroll gains as employment at temporary-help agencies often picks up before companies take on permanent staff, and (3) the drop in the yield on the 10-year T-note to a 1-week low of 3.20% which cuts the cost of capital for consumers and businesses.
  • Talecris Biotherapeutics (TLCR) soared 38% in pre-market trading after Grifols, Europe’s largest maker of blood-plasma products, agreed to buy Talecris for about $3.4 billion in cash and stock.

 

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