- IShares MBS ETF was the biggest decliner after giving up 0.31% Friday As things stand, iShares 1-3 Year Treasury Bond ETF (down 0.135%) and iShares Trust – iShares iBonds Dec 2021 Term Treasury ETF (down 0.039%) are underperforming today
- CAC added 1.34% to trade at 7,388.65.
Before tomorrow's session: leading equity indices in the US declined as after dropping 0.68%, Nasdaq closed at 13,700. After dropping 0.37%, S&P 500 closed at 4,409.59.
US markets are set to open tomorrow in around a day. In the meantime, European markets closed higher Friday whilst CAC is up by 1.34%, hitting 7,388.65. Upbeat Asia-Pacific markets ended Friday higher as ASX 200 is up by 1.06%, hitting 7,251.2.
The earnings season is coming to an end and Canopy Growth Corporation and Adobe have release their reports.
Amid the market gloom, United States CFTC Nasdaq 100 speculative net positions released Friday with a figure of 15,700, while the previous figure was 8,800. United States CFTC S&P 500 speculative net positions released Friday with a figure of -331,400, while the previous figure was -344,500. United States CFTC Crude Oil speculative net positions came out at 155,100.
Furthermore, United States Building Permits (May) is scheduled for Tuesday.
Friday's bearishness meant that iShares MBS ETF lost 0.31% Friday before closing at $93.57. As things stand, iShares 1-3 Year Treasury Bond ETF (down 0.135%), iShares Trust – iShares iBonds Dec 2021 Term Treasury ETF (down 0.039%) are also underperforming today.
IShares Trust – iShares iBonds Dec 2021 Term Treasury ETF has been pretty quiet for the last a month, trading mostly flat and moving by only 0.02 cents on average.
IShares MBS ETF | Closed down 0.31% at $93.57 Friday
A tough session dominated by bearish sentiment left MBB 29 cents lower, while setting a $93.36 to $93.69 session range.