- Carmax Inc and Accenture plc Class A (Ireland) are the latest companies to report Q1 earnings while MSC Industrial Direct Co., Inc. & Acuity Brands, Inc. next
- IShares Trust – iShares iBonds Dec 2021 Term Treasury ETF was the biggest decliner after giving up 0.04% yesterday
- European markets were down yesterday as DAX is currently down 0.99% and trading around 15,830.
Ahead of Monday's session: leading equity indices in the US declined as S&P 500 shed 0.77% and closed at 4,348.33. Nasdaq slipped 1% and closed at 13,500.
US markets are now currently closed and set to reopen Monday; meanwhile, European markets were down yesterday as DAX is down by 0.99%, reaching 15,830 Asia-Pacific markets were down yesterday as ASX 200 is down by 1.34%, falls to 7,099.2
The earnings season is coming to an end and Carmax Inc and Accenture plc Class A (Ireland) have release their reports.
Market's down-tick coincides with some negative macro data published earlier as United States Crude Oil Inventories fell short of the 329,000 projections, with new data of -3.83 million.
While price action maintains a negative bias, United States Services PMI released yesterday at 13:45 UTC with a figure of 54.1, while the previous figure was 54.9. United States Existing Home Sales (May) came out at 4.3 million, while a consensus of analysts was expecting 4.25 million.
While markets are generally down so far today, some assets outperformed such as ProShares UltraShort MSCI Japan gained 5.73% to reach $13.91. Vanguard Total International Bond ETF (up 0.515%).
Yesterday's bearishness meant that iShares Trust – iShares iBonds Dec 2021 Term Treasury ETF lost 0.04% yesterday before closing at $25.35.
IShares Trust – iShares iBonds Dec 2021 Term Treasury ETF | Ended yesterday's session at $25.35
With around a month of flat trade under its belt, Pointing in a similar direction, yesterday's session was more of the same — iShares Trust – iShares iBonds Dec 2021 Term Treasury ETF moves 0.04% to close at $25.35 yesterday.
Vanguard Total International Bond ETF | Closed +0.51% at $48.83
After finishing Thursday at $48.58, Vanguard Total International Bond ETF went up to $48.93 before paring its losses and closing at $48.83.