June MMT: Positive News vs. Stretched Valuations
What’s in Today’s Report:
- June Market Multiple Table: Positive News Drives Stocks Higher, But Valuations Are Stretched
Futures are higher as the tech-led rebound in the wake of Friday’s market rout continues amid AI earnings optimism and easing geopolitical angst as President Trump reiterates a peace deal with Iran is imminent.
Economically, the NFIB Small Business Optimism Index fell a slight -0.6 points to 95.3 vs. (E) 96.0 in May but the modest “miss” is helping the bond market stabilize which is helping stocks recover.
Looking ahead to today’s session, there are two economic releases to watch: International Trade in Goods (E: $-55.5B) and Existing Home Sales (E: 4.08 million) although neither is likely to move markets with CPI looming large tomorrow.
There are no Fed speakers today as policy makers remain in their pre-meeting “blackout period,” but the Treasury will hold auctions for 6-Week & 52-Week Bills at 11:30 a.m. ET and 3-Yr Notes at 1:00 p.m. ET that could shed light on bond trader sentiment, and if yields rise on weak auction demand, expect the equity rebound to lose steam (surging yields were one of the major negative catalysts on Friday).
Finally, on the earnings front, a handful of companies are due to report late season quarterly results including ASO ($0.83), UNFI ($0.81), and CBRL (-$0.38) but again, near-term focus will remain on tomorrow’s CPI release, geopolitics, and bond yields.







