Energy stocks are off to a mixed start, pressured by weakness in the crude complex, but supported by gains in the major equity futures.U.S. stocks are set to start today’s session higher as investors digest October’s PPI print, which fell by 0.5%, to mark its biggest monthly drop since April 2020.
WTI and Brent crude oil futures are in negative territory on signs the United States is at peak production and a stronger dollar, which offset strong economic data from China. In October, China’s manufacturing and retail sales growth beat expectations which eased concerns about waning demand. However, a full post-COVID economic recovery has been limited to weakness in the property sector. Investors will be keeping an eye on today’s DOE Weekly Petroleum Status Report as last night’s API print showed a weekly crude build of 1.8M barrels.
Natural gas futures have recovered yesterday’s declines this morning on the forecast for colder temperatures and higher heating demand than previously expected.
The House passed a funding bill to avert a government shutdown
More than two-thirds of the House ...
More than two-thirds of the House voted in support of new Speaker Mike Johnson’s unique two-step plan to fund the government for the next few months. Johnson needed Democrats’ help since the GOP’s right-wing Freedom Caucus—which helped orchestrate the ouster of previous Speaker Kevin McCarthy—came out against the bill for not including spending cuts. Luckily, Dems gave their okay for that exact reason. It’s not a done deal yet: The short-term funding bill now heads to the Senate, where it must pass by Friday to prevent a shutdown. Senate leaders in both parties have said they’ll support it.
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Israel said it carried out a “targeted operation” at Shifa, Gaza’s largest hospital, where its leadership and US intelligence accuse Hamas of operating from. In recent days, doctors at Shifa have warned that patients are dying as a humanitarian crisis unfolds within the hospital.
ByteDance revenue grew to $29 billion in the second quarter, putting the Chinese owner of TikTok within striking distance of Meta.
Benchmark U.S. crude oilfor December delivery was unchanged at $78.26per barrel Tuesday. Brent crude for January delivery fell 5 centsto $82.47 per barrel.
Wholesale gasoline for December delivery fell 2 centsto $2.22 a gallon. December heating oilwas unchanged at $2.84 a gallon. December natural gasfell 9 cents to $3.11 per 1,000 cubic feet.
Nasdaq exits correction territory, small caps see best day in more than a year
U.S. stocks closed sharply higher on Tuesday with the Nasdaq...
U.S. stocks closed sharply higher on Tuesday with the Nasdaq Composite notching its biggest daily percentage-point gain since April following a subdued inflation print that bolstered hopes for Federal Reserve rate cuts. The S&P 500 SPX gained 84.15 points, or 1.9%, to 4,495.70 points. The Nasdaq CompositeCOMP gained 326.64 points, or 2.4%, to 14,094.38, closing outside of correction territory after entering it roughly three weeks ago. The Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA gained 489.83 points, or 1.4%, to 34,827.70. Meanwhile, the Russell 2000RUT an index of small-cap stocks, rose 91.25 points, or 5.3%, to 1,796.70, its biggest daily advance since November 2022.