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The balance on Thursday, at the start of a busy macroeconomic day
including the publication of labour market indicators in
United States.
This Thursday, the pharmaceutical laboratory Sanofi
announced that his drug amlitelimab had met the criteria
main and secondary evaluations of a phase 3 study conducted in
adults and adolescents with atopic dermatitis.
Around 7:40 a.m., the CAC 40 futures contract was
stable, according to data from the broker IG.
This morning, index futures
Europeans move little, in a cautious market while investors
are waiting for a series of indicators in the United States to adjust their forecasts
on the evolution of Fed key rates.
According to data from the broker IG, the DAX 40 futures contract in Frankfurt
rose by 0.1%, just like the one on the FTSE 100 in London, around 7:40am.
The New York Stock Exchange closed in scattered order
Wednesday, while doubts about inflation and the health of the economy in
United States persists.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 0.1% to 45,271.23 points,
while the S&P 500 gained 0.5% to 6,448.26 points. The Nasdaq Composite,
rich in technology stocks, gained 1%, to 21,497.73 points, mainly
helped by the jump of Alphabet (+9.1%) after the legal victory of the giant
of the Internet to avoid the dismantling of Google.
The Fed's Beige Book, published on Wednesday, drew up
A gloomy picture of the American economy reporting the continuation
of moderate growth and stressing that inflation and a market of
less dynamic employment weighed on household consumption.
The Beige Book also pointed out that businesses were not succeeding.
totally to pass on the increased costs associated with customs duties on their
customers because of their “price sensitivity.”
On Thursday, investors will unpack two
indicators on the labor market, on the eve of the announcement of the highly anticipated
monthly report on non-farm employment in the United States.
According to economists interviewed by the Wall Street Journal, the ADP report
for the month of August, which will appear at 14:15 (Paris time), should announce the
creation of 75,000 net jobs in the private sector, after 104,000 in
July.
These economists also expect unemployment claims to
United States, which will appear at 2.30 p.m., is almost stable, at 230,000, for
the week ended August 30, compared to 229,000 the previous week.
In Asia, the Nikkei index of the Tokyo Stock Exchange
rose 1.6% at the end of the session on Thursday. The Shanghai Composite Index lost
1.6%, while the Hang Seng on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange dropped 1.1%.
The two-year title rate was almost unchanged, at
3.62%. Around 7:40 a.m., the 10-year US Treasury bond rate
was stable at 4.22%.
The greenback gained 0.1% against the currency
Japanese, 148.19 yen. Around 7:40am, the euro lost 0.1% to 1.1655 dollars.
This morning, oil prices fell, while
the market is reacting to press reports that the Organization
of exporting countries and its allies (OPEC+) could consider increasing to
New production in October, according to Vivek Dhar, of Commonwealth Bank of
Australia (CBA).
Vivek Dhar indicates that OPEC+ is likely looking to increase its share of
market and is more comfortable with a lower price per barrel of Brent, between 60
and $65, compared to its $70 target last year.
CBA indicates that the price of a barrel of Brent could fall to $63 in the fourth quarter.
Around 7:40 a.m., the November Brent contract of
North Sea listed in London lost 49 cents, or 0.7%, to $67.10 per cent
barrel. The October contract for soft light crude (WTI) listed on Nymex lost
51 cents, or 0.8%, to $63.46 per barrel.
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