The CHF is the strongest and the USD is the weakest as the NA session begins
US CPI to be released at 8:30 AM ET/1230 GMT
The CHF is the strongest and the USD is the weakest as the North American session begins. The US CPI will be released at the bottom of the hour with the expectations that the month CPI will rise by 0.3% with the core up 0.2%. Both the YoY measures are expected to remain elevated at 5.3% for the headline and 4.0% for the core. The the US stocks are higher in premarket trading after erasing earlier losses. J.P. Morgan kicked off the earnings calendar by beating on their estimates. There stock is currently up 0.8% in premarket trading. US yields are lower ahead of the 30 year bond auction at 1 PM ET. That issue is currently down -3.2 basis points at 2.073%. The yield curve is flatter.
In other markets:- Spot gold is up $16.66 or 0.95% at $1776.40
- Spot silver is up $0.35 or 1.56% at $22.89
- WTI crude oil futures are trading down $0.60 or -0.74% at $80.02
- The price of bitcoin is down $-667 or -1.19% $55,327
- Dow industrial average up 63.66 points after yesterday's -117.72 point decline
- S&P index is up 8.6 points after yesterday's -10.56 point decline
- NASDAQ index is up 70.65 points after yesterday's -20.28 point decline
- German DAX is up 0.75%
- France's CAC is up 0.3%
- UK's FTSE 100 is down -0.1%
- Spain's Ibex is down -0.45%
- Italy's FTSE MIB is unchanged
In the European debt market, the benchmark 10 year yields are also lower with UK yields down -4.5 basis points. The German yield which reach day high yield today is -0.085% has moved back lower and trades at -0.122%.
October 14, 2021 at 12:16AM
Greg Michalowski
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