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Sep 16 - US House Plans Vote On Bill To Lift Ban On Oil Exports
EMOTION MOVING MARKETS NOW: 17/100 EXTREME FEAR
PREVIOUS CLOSE: 13/100 EXTREME FEAR
ONE WEEK AGO: 13/100 EXTREME FEAR
ONE MONTH AGO: 11/100 EXTREME FEAR
ONE YEAR AGO: 38/100 FEAR
Put and Call Options: EXTREME FEAR During the last five trading days, volume in put options has lagged volume in call options by 14.81% as investors make bullish bets in their portfolios. However, this is still among the highest levels of put buying seen during the last two years, indicating extreme fear on the part of investors.
Market Volatility: NEUTRAL The CBOE Volatility Index (VIX) is at 22.54. This is a neutral reading and indicates that market risks appear low.
Stock Price Strength: EXTREME FEAR The number of stocks hitting 52-week lows exceeds the number hitting highs and is at the lower end of its range, indicating extreme fear.
PIVOT POINTS
EURUSD | GBPUSD | USDJPY | USDCAD | AUDUSD | EURJPY | EURCHF | EURGBP| GBPJPY | NZDUSD | USDCHF | EURAUD | AUDJPY
S&P 500 (ES) | NASDAQ 100 (NQ) | DOW 30 (YM) | RUSSELL 2000 (TF) | Euro (6E) |Pound (6B)
EUROSTOXX 50 (FESX) | DAX 30 (FDAX) | BOBL (FGBM) | SCHATZ (FGBS) | BUND (FGBL)
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UNUSUAL ACTIVITY
PAH FEB 25
CALLS .. 2250 @$.50 by offer
HD OCT 115
CALL Activity 3.30 1900+ on offer
RIG OCT 15
CALL Activity on offer
HPQ SEP 28.5
CALL Activity 5k+ @$.22 on offer
HEADLINES
ECB Nowotny hints at extension of QE program
US House plans vote on Bill to lift ban on oil exports
White House doesn't support House Bill to lift crude export ban
Challenger: Holiday retail hiring expected to be flat in 2015
Basel Committee: Global banks reach almost all 2019 capital standards
GOVERNMENTS/CENTRAL BANKS
Atlanta Fed GDPnow Q3 2015 (15/Sept): 1.5% (prev 1.5% on 3/Sept)
ECB's Nowotny hints at extension of QE program --ForexLive
ECB Nowotny: Emergency liquidity provision should remain with national cbanks --Rtrs
ECB Nouy: European deposit insurance scheme will take time --Rtrs
ECB: Eurozone house prices are rising --FT
BOI Visco: Italy out Of recession, Bad Bank to support NPL sales --MNI
Italy Debt Chief Cannata: ECB is not jeopardizing secondary market liquidity --ForexLive
French economists protest ex-banker's nomination to central bank --Rtrs
EU Dombrovskis: Greek debt relief talks could start next month --MNI
Riksbank's Jansson: Intervention definitely a possibility --ForexLive
BOJ Kuroda: Japan's virtuous economic cycle is working --ForexLive
Australian businesses hail Turnbull toppling of Abbott --FT
GEOPOLITICS
US not planning China cyber sanctions before Xi visit --Rtrs
North Korea restarts main nuclear complex --FT
FIXED INCOME
Two-Year Treasury Yield Approaches Four-Year High Before Fed Meeting --WSJ
Treasury yields rise on mixed economic data ahead of Fed meeting --MW
Political uncertainty in Spain widens bond spreads --FT
Italy Debt Chief Cannata: China turmoil could reduce purchases of Italian debt --MNI
Moody's: European Covered Bonds' Rating Stability Will Strengthen
CORPORATES: Boozy bonds lead flood of euro debt sales --FT
HY: Fitch: US HY ETF Trading Volume, Flows Could Create Disconnects
COMMODITIES AND ENERGY
CRUDE: WTI futures settle +1.3% at $44.59 per barrel
CRUDE: Brent futures settle +0.6% at $46.63 per barrel
CRUDE: House Plans Vote on Bill to Lift Ban on Oil Exports --WSJ
CRUDE: White House does not support House bill to lift ban on US crude exports --CNN
METALS: Gold falls as traders mull data to gauge Fed's next move --MW
METALS: Copper buoyed by China's import window --FT
ENERGY: Britain braced for long, snowy winter as strongest El Nino since 1950 expected --Tele
EQUITIES
S&P 500 provisionally closes +1.3% at 1,978
DJIA provisionally closes +1.4% at 16,601
Nasdaq provisionally closes +1.1% at 4,860
RETAIL: Challenger: Holiday retail hiring expected to be flat in 2015 --WSJ
BANKS: One US banker is ready to raise rates, regardless of Fed --BBG
FUNDS: Fund managers say psychological scars fuel investor jitters --FT
INDUSTRIALS: GE to move turbine jobs to Europe, China due to EXIM bank closure --Rtrs
INDUSTRIALS: Bezos' space startup Blue Origin lifting off in Florida --WSJ
INDUSTRIALS: Lockheed Martin eyes UK submarine hunter competition --Flight Global
SERVICES: UPS to hire up to 95000 workers for holiday season --Rtrs
C&E: Glencore slumps to record low, erasing gains since debt plan --BBG
Glencore launches $2.5bn share placement --FT
C&E: Schlumberger bid for Eurasia stake could face new conditions --RIA
TECH: Cisco router attacks duck cyber defenses, hit 4 countries --CNBC
TECH: ARM sees $200M investing boost to revenue by 2020 --MW
AUTOS: GM executives stick to Europe profit goal for 2016 --BI
AUTOS: BMW chief collapses on stage at motor show --FT
BANKS: Delayed HBOS Probe Inches Towards Conclusion --Sky
BANKS: Portugal ends talks to sell Novo Banco as bids too low --Rtrs
MEDIA: CBS Entertainment Head Nina Tassler to Step Down --WSJ
EMERGING MARKETS
Kyle Bass warns of mounting bad debt in China --MW
China to clear up non-real-name stock accounts --Business News via BBG
BRAZIL: BCB's Tombini says downgrade reinforced need for adjustments --Rtrs
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