What to watch today: Dow set to retreat from Friday's record high close | | | MON, JUL 12, 2021 | | | AS OF MON, JUL 12, 2021 • 09:04 ET | Dow Jones Fut | 34,870.16 | Current: | 34,656.00 | Change: | -95.00 | Impl. Open: | -96.16 | | S&P 500 Fut | 4,369.55 | Current: | 4,359.00 | Change: | -1.00 | Impl. Open: | -2.05 | | NASDAQ 100 Fut | 14,826.09 | Current: | 14,877.50 | Change: | 67.00 | Impl. Open: | 60.41 | | Russell 2000 Mini | 2,280.00 | Current: | 2,268.10 | Change: | -7.30 | Impl. Open: | -8.40 | | Dow futures dropped Monday, indicating a retreat at Wall Street's open for the 30-stock average from Friday's record high close. The Dow finished last week jumping 448 points, or 1.3%. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq also gained about 1% each, with both logging record closes as well. Friday's rally, which reversed a broad sell-off in the prior session, was enough to nudge all three benchmarks to into positive territory for last week. (CNBC) | | Ahead of key inflation reports Tuesday and Wednesday and questions about whether increasing price pressures are transitory as the Federal Reserve believes the 10-year Treasury yield dipped Monday to around 1.33%. The benchmark yield went as low as 1.25% on Thursday to levels not seen since February. The 10-year yield hit a 14-month high of 1.78% in March. It began 2021 at less than 1%. (CNBC) | | The banks kick off second-quarter earnings reporting season this week. According to Refinitiv, profits for S&P 500 companies in the April-to-June quarter are expected to be up 65% from the same period last year during the depths of the Covid pandemic. (CNBC) | In the latest fallout from the Chinese government's crackdown on its nation's tech companies, the owner of TikTok reportedly put its offshore IPO plans on hold. ByteDance took a different approach than Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi, which went ahead with its listing in the U.S. at the end of June, when it got a warning from the Chinese government, according to The Wall Street Journal.
* China to remove 25 Didi apps from store as crackdown intensifies (Reuters) * China to order Tencent Music to give up music label exclusivity (Reuters)
China's market regulator said Saturday it would block on antitrust grounds Tencent's plan to merge the country's top two videogame streaming sites, Huya and DouYu. Tencent is Huya's biggest shareholder with 36.9% and owns over a third of DouYu. Both firms are listed in the U.S. and are worth a combined $5.3 billion in market value. | | President Joe Biden is slated to discuss an array of pressing issues with German Chancellor Angela Merkel this week, in what may be her last trip to Washington after nearly 16 years at the helm of Europe's largest economy. The two leaders are expected to share their concerns about Afghanistan, cyberattacks and the Covid pandemic. (CNBC)
* Biden backs Trump rejection of China s South China Sea claim (AP) | | Cheesecake Factory (CAKE) stock climbed more than 1% in premarket trading after Raymond James upgraded the shares to outperform from market perform. The Wall Street firm said the market is underestimating the comeback for full-service restaurants. Cheesecake Factory shares have fallen about 8% in the past month. | | Nordstrom (JWN) shares of the department store dipped slightly after the company said Sunday it has acquired a minority stake in four apparel brands owned by the online U.K. fashion house Asos. The brands, including Topshop, Topman and Miss Selfridge, target younger consumers in their 20s. Financial terms of the deal weren't disclosed. | | United Airlines, Carnival Shares tied to the economic reopening, including United Airlines (UAL) and Carnival (CCL) were slightly weaker in premarket Monday. United fell more than 1% after losing 2.3% month to date. Boeing and Delta Air Lines both traded about 1% lower. Carnival, Norwegian Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean all fell over 1%. | Europe's soccer champions returned home at dawn Monday to the ecstatic cheers of Italians who spent the better part of the night honking horns, setting off fireworks and violating all sorts of coronavirus precautions to celebrate their team's 3-2 penalty shootout win over host England at Wembley Stadium. (AP) | | |
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