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What Caused the Government Shutdown (And Why That’s Important to Markets)

What’s in Today’s Report:

  • What Caused the Government Shutdown (And Why That’s Important to Markets)

Futures are slightly lower despite strong CSCO earnings and the government officially reopening.

CSCO posted solid results and the stock is up 6% pre-market but the recent AI skepticism remains in place and the earnings aren’t keying a broader rally.

Politically, the government shutdown officially ended, removing what was an increasing economic headwind.

There are no economic reports today (now that the government is reopened, we will await a new schedule of backlogged releases) but there are several Fed speakers:  Daly (8:00 a.m. ET), Kashkari (10:30 a.m. ET), Musalem (12:15 p.m. ET) and Hammack (12:20 p.m. ET).  If their commentary further pushes back on expectations for a December rate cut, that will pressure stocks.

 

Pullback or Something More?

What’s in Today’s Report:

  • Pullback or Something More?
  • EIA Analysis and Oil Market Update

Futures are slightly higher on better than expected CSCO earnings amidst an otherwise quiet night.

Earnings this week have been solid and that continued with CSCO results overnight (stock up about 3% pre-market) and that’s driving the bounce in futures.

Earlier this week HD, TGT and TJX all posted solid results and the earnings reinforced the $240 2024 S&P 500 earnings expectation (which helps with market valuation).

Today focus will be on economic data and the key reports are:  Jobless Claims (E: 240K), Philly Fed Manufacturing Index  (E: -10) and Leading Indicators (E: -0.4%).

Markets need Goldilocks economic data to stop rising Treasury yields while at the same time further downplaying hard landing worries.  If the data is “Too Hot” yields will rise and stocks will likely fall, while conversely, a sudden drop in activity will increase worries about a hard landing (and likely pressure stocks).  Numbers close to expectations are what investors need to help support stocks.