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May 23, 2013
08:10 EDTFX Action: USD-CAD touched 103.93 trend highs
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08:05 EDTFed funds opened at 0.09%
Fed funds opened at 0.09% after a 0.13% close last night. The rate ranged from 0.01% to 0.375% yesterday with a 0.08% effective. Interbank borrowing rates were unchanged to lower today's Libor fixing. The overnight dollar Libor rate dropped further to 0.13890% from 0.14250% yesterday. The 1-week rate slid to 0.16071% versus 0.16271%. The 3-month rate fell to 0.27275% from 0.27375%. And the 12-month rate was unchanged at 0.68589%.
08:00 EDTTreasury Market Outlook
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07:45 EDTN.Y. FX Outlook
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07:45 EDTSt. Louis Fed's Bullard largely reiterated dovish remarks
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07:30 EDTFutures suggest sharply lower open
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07:26 EDTJPMorgan to host a conference
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06:59 EDTReid looking to limit filibusters, Politico says
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06:58 EDTCurrencyShares Japanese Yen Trust volatility flat as yen near 56-month low
CurrencyShares Japanese Yen Trust overall option implied volatility of 12 is near its 26-week average of 11 according to Track Data, suggesting non-directional price movement.
06:48 EDTSpanish borrowing costs rise, Reuters reports
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06:44 EDTEuro zone PMI rose this month, Reuters reports
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06:38 EDTAsian stocks decline after Chinese data, Japanese market plunge, NY Times says
Stocks fell across Asia after a Chinese purchasing managers' index came in below 50 and the Japanese stock market suddenly plunged 7.3%, according to The New York Times. The sell-offs in Asian stocks exchanges were "broad-based," the newspaper added. Reference Link
06:05 EDTCommodities were mostly lower in Europe
Commodities were mostly lower in Europe. China manufacturing PMI missed expectations by a wide margin overnight, which forced Nymex crude into $92.70 bbl, although it settled just ahead of $93 bbl as the dollar pulled back a bit after Wednesday's sharp rally. Copper prices lost 2% in line with weakness across other metal prices, though silver recovered to trade around flat around $22.48. It also gained positive momentum from gold, which benefited from its status as a safe haven asset, leaving it around 1.30% higher over $1386 ahead of the N.Y open.
06:00 EDTJune front month equity options expire, June 21, 2013
05:59 EDTCBOE Volatility Index VIX closed at 13.82, 10-day moving average is 12.95
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05:57 EDTOn The Fly: Morning Wrap-Up for May 23
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04:35 EDTJapan Economy Minister blamed stock fall on China
Japan Economy Minister blamed stock fall on China. Amari, who has a track record for careless comments, suggested that today's Japanese market drop was due to weak China data. He said he is not worried about today's stock market moves but is carefully watching movements. He did not think today's move reflects a change in market sentiment towards economic policy, adding that the government will continue conduct 'down to earth' policies, which included a growth strategy and fiscal consolidation. He said the stock market had risen quicker than it anticipated, adding that equities and exchange rates are linked and such a big decline in stocks can lead to yen gains.
04:10 EDTFX Action: USD-JPY steadied after sharp drop
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02:25 EDTJapan stock markets collapsed
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01:15 EDTAsian stocks slumped
Asian stocks slumped following the fallout from Bernanke's JEC testimony and the Q&A. His testimony was relatively benign and he maintained his dovish credentials, but in the Q&A, when pushed, he was forced to admit the potential for QE tapering "in the next few meetings", depending on data. It led to sharp price swings across all asset classes and was a negative lead for Asia at the open. Adding to the correction was a very poor HSBC flash China manufacturing PMI, which came in at 49.6 in May from 50.4 in April. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index ex Japan is just over 1.5% lower on writing, while the Nikkei plunged more than 2% as USD-JPY reversed from 103.60 to under 102.50. Both the ASX and Hang Seng were also around 1.6-1.7% lower by the Asian afternoon, but the SSEC was relatively stable, up 0.1%.
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