- Peloton leader Vanguard Mortgage-Backed Securities ETF gains 0.37%; currently at $46.53
- IShares Trust – iShares iBonds Dec 2021 Term Treasury ETF suffered relatively more than others yesterday after 0.04% dip
- European markets are down as CAC is currently down 0.72% and trading around 7,519.56.
Yesterday's trading session saw to it that markets completed a mixed session yesterday, as Nasdaq lost 0.29% and ended the session at 12,037. Dow Jones gained 0.2% and closed at 33,875.
Trading in the US will continue today in around 5 hours time, meanwhile European markets are currently lower as trading gets underway. Asia-Pacific markets ended a mixed session today whilst KOSPI Composite Index is currently down 1.37% and trading around 2,489.
PacWest Bancorp and Halliburton Co have released their earnings reports; Logitech International S.A. & Ceragon Networks Ltd. will publish their respective reports in due course.
Data to be released today might clear up some of the market fog as United States Core Durable Goods Orders expected to decline to -0.2% while its preceding data was -0.1%, data will be available tomorrow at 12:30 UTC. United States Crude Oil Inventories is projected to outperform its last figure with -1.67 million. It previously stood at -4.58 million; data will be released tomorrow at 14:30 UTC. As things stand, upcoming United States Pending Home Sales data is projected to fall short of market expectations with newly published data of 0.5%, following on from the preceding figure of 0.8%. New data is set to be published Thursday.
While markets were generally sideways yesterday, these assets pulled ahead as Vanguard Mortgage-Backed Securities ETF up 0.37% trading at $46.53. JPMorgan Ultra-Short Income ETF is doing well and gains 0.08%.
With price action largely muted in yesterday's session, several assets struggled to find momentum as 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 has been pretty quiet for the last a month, trading mostly flat and moving by only 0.02 cents on average.
JPMorgan Ultra-Short Income ETF | Ended yesterday's session at $50.3
With around 15 days of flat trade under its belt, Pointing in a similar direction, yesterday's session was more of the same — after finishing Friday at $50.26, JPMorgan Ultra-Short Income ETF went up to $50.3 before paring its losses and closing at $50.3.