Morning Brief
Jun 04 · 9:00 AM EDT
Global markets showed mixed overnight moves with gains in Europe offset by declines in Asia, while gold rose on Middle East peace hopes that pressured the dollar and oil. After-hours earnings from three tech names met expectations, and the signal refresh highlighted new contrarian entries and rank shifts among megacaps.
International Markets
| Index | Price | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Nikkei 225 | 67,470.69 | -1.36% |
| FTSE 100 | 10,320.89 | -0.11% |
| DAX | 24,991.70 | +0.79% |
| Hang Seng | 25,253.40 | -1.48% |
| Shanghai | 4,057.78 | -0.64% |
Cross-Asset Moves
10Y Yield
4.45%
-0.04
Gold
$4,532.60
+2.16%
Oil (WTI)
$92.96
-3.19%
Bitcoin
$63,689.48
-0.51%
USD Index
99.22
-0.32%
HYG
$79.68
-0.28%
After-Hours Earnings
Signal Refresh
Contrarian: 5 new in top 20 · e.g. XRAY, PVH
View signals ›Megacap: 6 rank changes today
View signals ›Current Headlines
Today's Events
Economic Calendar ›
| Event | Forecast | Previous |
|---|---|---|
| Continuing Jobless Claims | 1,780K | 1,786K |
| Initial Jobless Claims | 214K | 215K |
| Nonfarm Productivity (QoQ) (Q1) | 0.8% | 1.8% |
| Unit Labor Costs (QoQ) (Q1) | 2.3% | 4.4% |
| FOMC Member Daly Speaks | — | — |
Focus today is on jobless claims data, productivity and labor cost reports, plus earnings from CIEN and COO, alongside remarks from FOMC's Daly.
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