What to watch today: Dow futures hit 'limit down' after Tuesday's rebound | | | WED, MAR 18, 2020 | | | AS OF WED, MAR 18, 2020 • 07:01 ET | Dow Jones Fut | 21,237.38 | Current: | 20,039.00 | Change: | -821.00 | Impl. Open: | -1,031.38 | | S&P 500 Fut | 2,529.19 | Current: | 2,393.50 | Change: | -92.00 | Impl. Open: | -120.69 | | NASDAQ 100 Fut | 7,473.95 | Current: | 7,064.25 | Change: | -328.00 | Impl. Open: | -386.70 | | Russell 2000 Mini | 1,106.68 | Current: | 1,034.00 | Change: | -51.60 | Impl. Open: | -58.48 | | General Mills (GIS) releases quarterly earnings this morning. Five Below (FIVE), Guess (GES), Herman Miller (MHLR), Tailored Brands (TLRD) and Williams-Sonoma (WSM) issue their numbers after today's closing bell. The government is out with February housing starts at 8:30 a.m. ET. (CNBC)
* Weekly mortgage applications drop over 8% as interest rates jump briefly (CNBC) | U.S. coronavirus cases increased to nearly 6,500 with 114 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University data. The virus has now been detected in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. The number of actual cases in the country is likely significantly higher, according to state and local officials, due to testing delays and a restrictive diagnostic criteria that limited who could get tested. (CNBC)
* Tower at Chicago's Midway airport is closed after 'several' employees test positive (CNBC) * Kansas becomes first to cancel in-person teaching for school year (USA Today) * Nevada orders all casinos, other nonessential businesses, closed (USA Today)
Global cases near 200,000 with 7,955 deaths and almost 82,000 recoveries. Italy has the most cases, about 31,500, and deaths, 2,503, outside China, where the coronavirus originated in December. China's reported infections now make up less than half the cases around the world. China still has the most deaths at 3,241. (Johns Hopkins)
* Hong Kong uses electronic wristbands on arriving passengers to enforce quarantine (CNBC) * Investors in World Bank 'pandemic bonds' face big losses due to the coronavirus outbreak (CNBC) | | Joe Biden has amassed a nearly insurmountable lead over Sen. Bernie Sanders in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. The former vice president swept Tuesday's three primaries in Florida, Illinois and Arizona. On the Republican side, President Donald Trump on Tuesday officially secured his party's nomination. (CNBC) | FedEx (FDX) reported adjusted quarterly profit of $1.41 per share, matching estimates. The delivery company's revenue exceeded forecasts. FedEx also suspended its 2020 profit outlook, pointing to the impact of the virus outbreak, and made plans to cut costs due to the pandemic. | | Exxon Mobil (XOM) raised $8.5 billion in new debt, but had to pay a higher premium than usual because of the recent tumble in oil prices. | | Cinemark Holdings (CNK) is closing all 345 of its U.S. movie theaters due to the coronavirus outbreak. The move prompted Fitch Ratings to place the movie theater operator on "rating watch negative," with Fitch noting that under normal circumstances, Cinemark has a relatively strong balance sheet compared to its peers. | | Target (TGT) announced a reduction in store hours to allow more time for cleaning and restocking. Target will also close the eateries and cafes located within its stores. | | Amazon (AMZN) is prioritizing medical supplies, household staples, and other high-demand products in its warehouses. Independent sellers will not be allowed to ship other products to Amazon's warehouses until April 5. | Tom Brady is expected to join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after announcing Tuesday he would be leaving the New England Patriots, a team he has played with for two decades and helped usher to six Super Bowl victories. No official announced has been made from the Bucs, who haven't won a Super Bowl since 2003. (NBC News) | | | | |
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