ASX 200 to fall for a third straight session, S&P 500 books worst week since April

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ASX 200 futures are trading 67 points lower, down -0.85% as of 8:30 am AEST.


Source: Market Index
Source: Market Index

S&P 500 SESSION CHART

S&P 500 trends lower to finish near worst levels (Source: TradingView)
S&P 500 trends lower to finish near worst levels (Source: TradingView)

OVERNIGHT MARKETS

  • Major US benchmarks finished lower on Friday, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq down for a third straight session
  • Another risk-off themed session with bond yields higher, US dollar index up 0.2%, VIX up to a near three-month high and defensive (Healthcare, Utilities, Real Estate) outperformance
  • US weekly benchmark recap: Russell 2000 +1.68%, Dow +0.72%, S&P 500 -1.97%, Nasdaq -3.65%
  • BofA Flow Show report notes US equities attracted US$44.8bn in inflows for week-ended 17-Jul, the fourth-largest inflow on record and small caps attracted US$9.9bn, the second-largest inflow ever
  • Widespread tech outage disrupts flights, banks, media outlets and companies around the world (Bloomberg)
  • Big Tech suffers violent rotation with inflows heading into US small-cap stocks (FT)
  • Big Tech companies facing tougher comparisons, elevated expectations into upcoming earnings reports following recent rotational pressure (Bloomberg)
  • Chinese investors sold record amount of US stocks and bonds in May (Bloomberg)

STOCKS

  • Microsoft-CrowdStrike issue causes 'largest IT outage in history' (CNBC)
  • IT experts say many businesses likely will need days or even weeks to fully recover from global computing outage (FT)
  • Global cyber outage has exacerbated scrutiny on Microsoft that it has neglected development of traditional products with ramp in focus toward cloud computing (link)
  • Netflix reports stronger-than-expected paid net adds of ~8m in Q2, raised 2024 revenue growth guidance from 13-15% to 14-15% and lifted margin outlook (Bloomberg)
  • Activist Elliott has taken big stake in Starbucks and talking to management about ways to improve performance (link)
  • Berkshire Hathaway sold nearly 34m shares (~US$1.5bn) of Bank of America (Reuters)

CENTRAL BANKS

  • Fed officials laying groundwork for September rate cut amid growing confidence inflation target in sight (Bloomberg)
  • ECB's Villeroy and Simkus agree with market bets on rate path of two more cuts as reasonable (Bloomberg)
  • BOJ to skip July rate hike according to Reuters poll (Reuters)

POLITICS & GEOPOLITICS

  • Biden remains publicly defiant amid ramp in pressure to exit race (NBC News)
  • More than 35 congressional Democrats have called for Biden to step aside (WP)
  • Trump accepts GOP presidential nomination (Reuters)
  • Senator Rubio expects US to continue supporting Taiwan if Trump wins election (Reuters)
  • Trump vows to end Biden's EV mandate (Bloomberg)
  • Houthis claim responsibility for what would be their first attack on the Israeli city Tel Aviv (Axios)

ECONOMY

  • Japan core inflation rises below consensus (Bloomberg)
  • UK retail sales volumes slide in June amid cooler weather (Reuters)
  • UK consumer confidence inches up despite muted response to Labour election victory (Bloomberg)


US-listed sector ETFs by iShares, Global X and VanEck (Source: Market Index)
US-listed sector ETFs by iShares, Global X and VanEck (Source: Market Index)

ASX TODAY

  • ASX 200 Index changes effective prior to open on 24-Jul: Aloca in, Alumina out
  • Bain considering revised bid for Bapcor (The Aus)
  • Cash Converters reports preliminary full-year revenue of $382.6m vs. $388.8m consensus, operating profit not expected to differ vs. a year ago (CCV)
  • Highfield Resources to raise $220m from share placement investors including Yankuang Energy to fund Muga potash project (HFR)
  • Iress expects increase in adjusted EBTIDA for 1H24 (IRE)
  • Paladin Energy reports Q4 net cash outflows of $43.7m, first customer shipment of 319,229 lb of uranium departed on 12-Jul (PDN)
  • South32 reports Q4 prod, Alumina production of 1,249kt vs. 1,382kt consensus, cuts alumina, copper and zinc FY25 guidance (S32)

WHAT TO WATCH TODAY

  • Energy weakness: Energy was the worst performing S&P 500 sector following a sharp downward move for oil prices. Brent crude fell around 2.5% on Friday amid China slowdown concerns, renewed hopes of a ceasefire in Gaza and a stronger US dollar.
  • Gold, copper volatility: Gold prices fell for a third straight session on Friday, down 1.8% to US$2,406 an ounce while copper prices continued to tick lower, down 1% to near four-month lows. Interestingly, the VanEck Gold Miners ETF finished 1.2% lower overnight, up from session lows of -2.85%.

BROKER MOVES

A big sweep of REIT upgrades and downgrades from Macquarie.
  • Abacus Group downgraded to Neutral from Outperform; target cut to $1.16 from $1.21 (Macquarie)
  • Acrow upgraded to Buy from Accumulate; target up to $1.31 from $1.25 (Ord Minnett)
  • ALS upgraded to Buy from Neutral; target up to $17 from $14.55 (UBS)
  • ANZ Group downgraded to Underweight from Neutral; target remains $27 (JPMorgan)
  • Arena REIT downgraded to Neutral from Outperform; target up to $4.09 from $3.96 (Macquarie)
  • Centuria Industrial REIT downgraded to Neutral from Outperform; target cut to $3.22 from $3.66 (Macquarie)
  • Cochlear upgraded to Positive from Neutral; target up to $355 from $330 (E&P)
  • Goodman Group downgraded to Neutral from Outperform; target increased to $36.51 from $36.37 (Macquarie)
  • MinRes upgraded to Add from Hold; target increased to $69 from $66 (Morgans)
  • Region Group upgraded to Outperform from Neutral; target up to $2.42 from $2.30 (Macquarie)
  • Whitehaven Coal downgraded to Neutral from Outperform; target cut to $8.75 from $9 (Macquarie)


KEY EVENTS

Companies trading ex-dividend:
  • Mon 22 July: None
  • Tue 23 July: None
  • Wed 24 July: None
  • Thu 25 July: None
  • Fri: 26 July: None
Other ASX corporate actions today:
  • Dividends paid: Prestal Holdings (PTL) – $0.07
  • Listing: None
  • Earnings: South32 (Q4),
  • AGMs: None
Economic calendar (AEST):

No major economic announcements.

This Morning Wrap was written by Kerry Sun.

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