Sunday, June 14, 2020

Financial News From Last Week

Source:

S&P500 dropped 4.8% 
    (down 5.9% y-t-d),


Dow Industrials sank 5.6%
     (down 10.3%)


Dow Utilities fell 3.8% 
    (down 8.7%)


Dow Transports slumped 8.0% 
    (down 16.7%)


S&P 400 Midcaps dropped 7.9% 
    (down 16.7%)


Small cap Russell 2000 fell 7.9% 
    (down 14.7%)


Nasdaq100 declined 1.6% 
    (up 10.7%)


Biotechs declined 2.2% 
    (up 7.4%). 


With bullion recovering $46, 
the HUI gold stock index 
added 0.3% 
    (up 8.3%).


 Ten-year Treasury bond yields 
sank 19 bps to 0.71% 
(down 121bps). 


U.K.'s FTSE sank 5.8% 
   (down 19.1%).


Japan's Nikkei Equities
    fell 2.4% 
   (down 5.7% y-t-d)


France's CAC40 sank 6.9% 
    (down 19.0%)


German DAX slumped 7.0% 
   (down 9.8%). 


Spain's IBEX 35 fell 7.4% 
   (down 23.6%). 


Italy's FTSE MIB lost 6.4% 
   (down 19.6%)


Brazil's Bovespa declined 1.9%
    (down 19.8%)


Mexico's Bolsa dropped 3.3% 
    (down 13.5%). 


South Korea's Kospi fell 2.3% 
    (down 3.0%). 


India's Sensex declined 1.5% 
    (down 18.1%). 


China's Shanghai slipped 0.4% 
   (down 4.3%). 


Turkey's Istanbul National 100 
dipped 0.2%
    (down 4.0%). 


Russia's MICEX fell 1.8% 
   (down 9.9%)



Freddie Mac 30-year 
fixed mortgage rates 
gained three bps to 3.21% 
    (down 61bps y-o-y). 


Fifteen-year rates 
were unchanged at 2.62% 
    (down 64bps). 


Five-year hybrid ARM rates 
were unchanged at 3.10% 
    (down 41bps). 


Jumbo mortgage 30-year 
fixed rates down 
seven bps to 3.46% 
    (down 71bps).


Federal Reserve Credit 
over the past year
expanded $3.303 TN, 
or 87%. 


M2 (narrow) "money" 
supply  surged $3.448 TN, 
or 23.4%, over the past year. 


Commodities Watch:
Bloomberg Commodities
Index retreated 1.5%
    (down 21.2% y-t-d). 


Spot Gold 
rallied 2.7% to $1,731 
    (up 14.0%). 


Silver
was little changed at $17.482
    (down 2.4%). 


WTI crude 
dropped $3.29 to $36.26 
   (down 41%). 


Gasoline 
sank 7.4% 
   (down 34%)


Natural Gas 
dropped 2.9% 
   (down 21%). 


Copper
rallied 2.5% 
   (down 6%).


Wheat 
declined 1.5%
    (down 9%).


Corn 
gained 1.0% 
   (down 14%).

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