Morning Brief

Jun 04 · 9:00 AM EDT

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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

IndexPriceChange
Nikkei 22567,470.69-1.36%
FTSE 10010,320.89-0.11%
DAX24,991.70+0.79%
Hang Seng25,253.40-1.48%
Shanghai4,057.78-0.64%

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

SymbolEPSEst.Surprise
AVGO(AMC)$2.44$2.45-0.24%
CRWD(AMC)$1.10$1.09+1.05%
VEEV(AMC)$2.24$2.17+3.18%

Signal Refresh

Contrarian: 5 new in top 20 · e.g. XRAY, PVH
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Megacap: 6 rank changes today
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Current Headlines

Today's Events

Economic Calendar

EventForecastPrevious
Continuing Jobless Claims1,780K1,786K
Initial Jobless Claims214K215K
Nonfarm Productivity (QoQ) (Q1)0.8%1.8%
Unit Labor Costs (QoQ) (Q1)2.3%4.4%
FOMC Member Daly Speaks

Earnings Today

SymbolEPS Est.Rev. Est.
CIEN(BMO)$1.49$1.5B
COO(AMC)$1.11$1.1B

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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