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February 12, 2013
12:55 EDTCitigroup's global equities research team holds a conference call
Equity Trading Research Team provides a weekly strategy update on an Analyst/Industry conference call to be held on February 12 at 1:30 pm.
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May 21, 2013
12:45 EDTMore from Fed hawk Bullard: Fed could take rates to negative
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12:40 EDTPerhaps NY Fed dove Dudley will flip
Perhaps NY Fed dove Dudley will flip to the hawkish camp after hawkish Bullard sounded very dovish earlier? Not very likely. But analysts'll get a chance to find out at 13 ET when Dudley addresses a "Lessons at the Zero Bound" discussion by the Japan Society in NY. Analysts believe that however these preliminary Fedspeakers shake out, Bernanke is still in no rush to exit QE prematurely, which could continue to buy the bond market a little reprieve tomorrow. Indeed, the T-note yield just marked session lows under 1.94% even though stocks are back near highs thanks to Bullard earlier.
11:50 EDTTreasury's $45 B 4-week bill auction was well received
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11:50 EDTTreasury Action: yields continued to drift lower
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11:25 EDTTreasury Option Action: upside positioning on bonds
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11:10 EDTNY Fed bought $3.31 B in notes
NY Fed bought $3.31 B in notes dated from August 2020 through May 2023. The Street offered $13.1 B.The buyback, and resistance important levels, contained the updraft in yields. The 10-year yield has dipped from a 1.996% high to 1.97% currently. The 7-year note has slid to 1.328% from 1.35% earlier.
10:45 EDTU.S. equities have rotated lower now
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10:40 EDTFX Action: USD-CAD cleared last Friday's highs
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10:30 EDTPIMCO's Gross on Twitter again:
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10:25 EDTNY Fed outright purchase: the Fed is buying between $2.75 B and $3.5 B in notes
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10:15 EDTTreasury Option Action: more selling of volatility
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10:07 EDTAverages higher in early trading
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09:43 EDTHouse Financial Services Committee to hold a hearing
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09:35 EDTCBOE Volatility Index VIX is recently up 1c to 13.03
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09:15 EDTTreasury Option Action: more positioning in the belly
Treasury Option Action: more positioning in the belly was reported by sources, who noted a package sale of 23k in Jun 124.25 calls and purchase of Sep 122.5 puts, along with sales of 124 calls in 5-year futures. This was thought to be part of a short-covering move on combo (squash), buying back the short calls and leaving the long puts in place, while rolling into the Sep combo, by buying puts and selling calls. Jun 5s are a tick firmer near 123-28 compared to their 123-30 to 123-277 range.
08:56 EDTRedbook Store Sales data reported
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08:50 EDTU.S. equities are idling in neutral
U.S. equities are idling in neutral ahead of the open without much domestically to guide investors while awaiting key Fed events on Weds other than a preliminary round of Fedspeak on low rate policy today. It wasn't a particularly inspiring session globally either, with Asian equities sideways as Japan's N-225 rose 0.13% and the Shanghai Comp gained 0.22%, while the Euro Stoxx 50 is 0.45% lower. Yesterday U.S. equities closed off highs after the Dow, S&P and Russell marked fresh historic highs and today the Dow is 10-points higher, S&P is unchanged and NASDAQ is 1-point higher ahead of the opening bell. In company specific news, JP Morgan shares were sideways heading into its shareholder vote on Chairman-CEO Dimon's dual role. Apple CEO Tim Cook will testify before Senate after a report that the company avoided taxes on $billions via is Irish subsidiary. Home Depot rallied over 3.5% after boosting its earnings and sales thanks to the housing recovery. Carnival Corp sank 7% after its earnings suffered from discounting of ticket sales after recent cruiseline strandings and accidents. Best Buy fell 2% after weaker sales and reinvestment.
08:30 EDTBofA/Merrill's automotive analyst holds an Analyst/Industry conference call
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08:25 EDTFX Action: USD-CAD longs eye further upside
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08:05 EDTFed funds opened at 0.10%
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