>>> US Close Dow +1,21% s&P ₩+1,09% Nasdaq 1,34% Russell 1,



Closing Market Summary

The major averages ended a bumpy week on a higher note. The S&P 500 gained 1.1% to end the week higher by 0.6% while the Nasdaq (+1.3%) outperformed, rising 0.9% for the week. Small caps had an even better showing today as the Russell 2000 rose 1.8%, climbing 0.8% for the week.

The second day of trade talks between representatives from China and the U.S. started with considerable optimism, which President Trump made sure to highlight in a morning tweet. The first two hours of the session saw an aggressive rally that was paced by cyclical sectors, and briefly lifted the S&P 500 above its high from October 1. The benchmark index hit a session high shortly after the Federal Reserve confirmed what Fed Chairman, Jay Powell, signaled earlier this week.

Starting Tuesday, the Federal Reserve will begin purchasing Treasury bills at a pace of $60 bln per month. The purchases will continue into the second quarter of next year or longer. In addition to these purchases, the Fed will continue conducting regular overnight and term repurchase operations through at least January.

The Fed noted that it is looking to return bank reserves to a level that was seen in early September. The program, which is aimed at steepening the yield curve by pressuring Treasury bill yields, was foreshadowed by the September FOMC Statement and Fed Chairman Powell's remarks made on Monday and Tuesday.

The market backed off its session high in midday trade, but received a midday boost after Bloomberg reported that a partial trade deal was reached at today's meeting. The report, which made the rounds before President Trump's meeting with China's Vice Premier Liu He, said that the deal calls for increased agricultural concessions from China in exchange for some tariff relief. President Trump later said that a "very substantial phase 1 deal" has been reached that covers intellectual property, financial services, and agricultural purchases.

The major averages lurched toward their session highs after comments from President Trump began making the rounds, but the mention of a "phase 1" invited speculation that many phases could follow before a complete deal is achieved. The S&P 500 stopped short of hitting a fresh high, surrendering 20 points just before the close.

Even with the weak finish, eight sectors recorded gains. Cyclical sectors held the lead throughout the day with industrials (+2.0%), materials (+1.9%), technology (+1.5%), energy (+1.4%), and financials (+1.3%) ending ahead of the broader market. Conversely, rate-sensitive utilities (-0.4%), real estate (-0.3%), and consumer staples (-0.1%) underperformed as Treasury yields rose amid the improvement in risk tolerance.

On the earnings front, Fastenal (FAST 36.34, +5.32, +17.2%) surged to a new record high after beating Q3 EPS expectations on in-line revenue. Shares of German software company SAP (SAP 126.20, +10.95, +9.5%) jumped to their highest level since late July after the company reported better than expected preliminary results for Q3, reaffirmed its guidance, and announced the resignation of its CEO. On the downside, JELD-WEN (JELD 16.11, -2.46, -13.3%) fell to its lowest level since late January after issuing below-consensus guidance for Q3.

Treasuries ended in the red, sending the 10-yr yield higher by nine basis points to 1.75%.

Trading volume was close to the long-term average as more than 850 mln shares changed hands at the NYSE floor.

Reviewing today's economic data:

  • Import prices were up 0.2% m/m in September, fuel import prices were up 2.1%, and nonfuel import prices were down 0.1%. Export prices were down 0.2%, agricultural export prices were down 1.8%, and non-agricultural export prices were down 0.1%
    • The key takeaway from the report is that it shows a lack of inflation pressure for both import and export prices
  • The preliminary University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index for October checked in at 96.0 (onsensus 89.9), up from the final reading of 93.2 for September.
    • The key takeaway from the report is the finding that consumers' real income expectations rose to their highest level in two decades. That's a good portent for consumer spending activity.

There is no economic data on Monday's schedule. The bond market will be closed for Columbus Day.

  • Nasdaq +21.4% YTD
  • S&P 500 +18.5% YTD
  • Dow Jones Industrial Average +15.0% YTD
  • Russell 2000 +12.1% YTD

>>> US Gapping down

Gapping down
In reaction to disappointing earnings/guidance
:

  • XONE -21%
  • JELD -9.8%

Other news:

  • N/A.

Analyst comments:

  • CRWD -2.9% (downgraded to Sell from Neutral at Goldman)
  • TEX -1.7% (downgraded to Underweight from Equal Weight at Barclays)
  • FSLY -0.8% (downgraded to Neutral from Overweight at Piper Jaffray)

>>> US Gapping up

Gapping up
In reaction to strong earnings/guidance
:

  • FAST +9%, SAP +8.5%, SAVE +2.9% (estimates Q3 TRASM and Adjusted CASM ex-fuel will be better than previously estimated), INFY +2.4%

Select financial related names showing strength:

  • LYG +12.6%, DB +4.6%, HSBC +4.3%, SAN +3.3%, CS +3.2%, BBVA +2.6%

Select Chinese stocks trading higher:

  • JD +2.6%, BABA +2.2%, BIDU +1.8%, WB +1.6%, ASHR +0.9%

Select oil/gas related names showing strength:

  • TOT +2.5%, SLB +1.7%, HAL +1.4%, XOM +1.1%, RDS.A +0.9%, BP +0.8%, PSX +0.8%

Other news:

  • APPN +4.3% (higher following SAP guidance)
  • TLRY +2.7% (Tilray JV Fluent Beverage Company announces plans to commercialize non-alcohol CBD-infused beverages in Canada)
  • WORK +2.4% (Slack reports that during Sept people actively using Slack every day exceeded 12 mln; has nearly 600,000 daily active registered developers)
  • GILD +0.8% (Gilead Sciences and Galapagos [GLPG] announce efficacy and safety results of filgotinib through 52 weeks in FINCH 1 and FINCH 3 studies in Rheumatoid Arthritis were consistent)
  • KIN +0.6% (announces positive CVMP opinion for Mirataz for cats experiencing poor appetite and weight loss)

Analyst comments:

  • ROKU +7.2% (upgraded to Outperform from Sector Perform at RBC Capital Mkts )
  • TTD +4% (upgraded to Outperform at RBC Capital Mkts)
  • WDAY +3.5% (upgraded to Buy from Neutral at Goldman)
  • PLAN +3.3% (initiated with a Buy at Mizuho)
  • SNDR +2.7% (upgraded to Buy from Neutral at UBS)
  • TWLO +2.7% (initiated with an Outperform at RBC Capital Mkts)
  • FITB +2.6% (upgraded to Buy from Neutral at BofA/Merrill)
  • SAM +2.3% (upgraded to Buy from Neutral at Citigroup)
  • PRGO +2.3% (upgraded to Buy from Hold at Argus)
  • PGRE +2% (upgraded to Overweight from Equal-Weight at Morgan Stanley),
  • COUP +1.6% (initiated with a Neutral at Mizuho)
  • SQ +1.4% (upgraded to Positive from Neutral at Susquehanna)
  • JNJ +1.3% (upgraded to Outperform from Mkt Perform at Bernstein)

>>> US Early premarket gappers

Early premarket gappers

  • Gapping up:
    • LYG +10%, SAP +7.8%, SLB +6.7%, ROKU +5.5%, TLRY +4.6%, APPN +4.6%, HSBC +4.1%, SAVE +3.9%, TTD +3.4%, JD +3.1%, DB +3.1%, PCG +2.7%, CS +2.3%, SAN +2.3%, TOT +2.3%, BABA +2.2%, BBVA +2.2%, BIDU +2.1%, WORK +1.8%, XOM +1.8%, GILD +1.2%, ASHR +0.8%, RDS.A +0.8%, BP +0.7%, KIN +0.6%, WB +0.6%
  • Gapping down:
    • XONE -21%, JELD -9.8%, AMRS -7.5%, ENDP -2.8%, YNDX -2.8%, QGEN -2.1%, GSK -1.9%, TEX -1.7%, DEO -1.4%, UL -1.3%, UN -1.3%, AKS -0.9%, AZN -0.8%

9to5: Kuo: New iPad Pro and iPhone SE 2 in early 2020, followed by Apple AR head

Kuo: New iPad Pro and iPhone SE 2 in early 2020, followed by Apple AR headset collaboration with ‘third-party brands’

According to a Chinese language Ming-Chi Kuo report, Apple is readying the release of the iPhone SE 2 and new iPad Pro models for the first quarter of next year. This would apparently be followed up with the Apple AR headset launch in the second quarter.

Kuo says that Apple will collaborate with ‘third-party brands’ to release its first round of iPhone accessory augmented-reality headsets.


The new iPad Pro devices will reportedly feature a rear-facing 3D time-of-flight sensor. Similar to the TrueDepth camera system on the iPhone and iPad, the new iPads will be able to get accurate depth data of the world around them. This is presumably targeted at improving augmented reality experiences.

The news that the iPhone SE 2 is coming in the first quarter is not a surprise, as Ming-Chi Kuo previously said as much in a report earlier this week. Nikkei also reported that an A13 iPhone SE 2 is coming early next year, with an iPhone 8-esque chassis design.

The purported augmented-reality headset release schedule lines up with numerous code findings in iOS 13 and Kuo’s own report from March. However, Apple’s exact plans for stereo AR remain murky. The design of the headset is unknown; is it more like glasses or more like a gaming AR helmet?

Kuo says Apple will partner with third-party brands to release the first headsets, whatever that means. The device would mainly be driven by the CPU, GPU and network connectivity of a wirelessly connected iPhone.

Intriguingly, this timeline also suggests that a MacBook with scissor switch keys is also coming in the second quarter of 2020. It’s not clear if Kuo is referring to the upcoming 16-inch MacBook Pro (which he has previously pitted as coming before the end of 2019) or a different MacBook model. The analyst previously said that Apple would transition all MacBooks to the new scissor switch keyboard design across 2020, starting with the MacBook Pro in the fall of 2019.

Typically, Kuo refers to devices precisely, so information on MacBook Pro would state ‘MacBook Pro’. Therefore, we think it is likely that today’s mention refers to a different Apple laptop line. We will update the story with more specifics if we get our hands on an English-language version of the TF Securities report.

The report also says that Apple will catch up with iPhone 11 demand by the end of the current quarter.

>>> Europe : Brokers Upgrades & Downgrades - 11th of October 201

>>> Up
* FNAC Raised to Buy at Oddo BHF; PT 78 euros
* Glaxo Raised to Buy at Cantor; PT 2,000 pence
* Petra Diamonds Raised to Buy at Panmure Gordon; PT 13.80 pence
* Rio Tinto ADRs Raised to Buy at Jefferies; PT $57
* Rhoen Klinikum Raised to Hold at Commerzbank; PT 20 euros
* SGS Raised to Buy at Bank Vontobel
* Suedzucker Raised to Hold at DZ Bank; PT 13.25 euros
* Telefonica Deutschland Raised to Hold at SocGen; PT 2.50 euros

>>> Down
* Chr. Hansen Cut to Equal-Weight at Barclays; PT 540 kroner
* Hugo Boss Cut to Hold at Pareto Securities; PT 45 euros
* Hugo Boss Cut to Sell at SocGen; PT 38 euros
* Hugo Boss Cut to Sector Perform at RBC; PT 50 euros
* Hugo Boss Cut to Hold at HSBC; PT 47 euros
* Philips Cut to Hold at LBBW; PT 41 euros
* Publicis Cut to Hold at SocGen; PT 45 euros
* Publicis Cut to Neutral at Macquarie; PT 40 euros
* Sabre Insurance Cut to Hold at Canaccord; PT 305 pence
* Schweiter Downgraded to Hold at Baader Helvea; PT 1,000 Francs
* Vifor Pharma Downgraded to Hold at Baader Helvea; PT 170 Francs
* Whitbread Cut to Sell at Deutsche Bank

>>> Initiation
* Accor Reinstated Buy at Deutsche Bank; PT 43.50 euros
* Delivery Hero Rated New Hold at HSBC; PT 42 euros
* Flutter Rated New Neutral at JPMorgan; PT 86 Pounds
* GVC Rated New Overweight at JPMorgan; PT 10.40 Pounds
* InterContinental Hotels Reinstated Hold at Deutsche Bank
* Just Eat Rated New Buy at HSBC; PT 830 pence
* Know IT Rated New Buy at SEB Equities; PT 225 kronor
* Legrand Rated New Neutral at Bryan Garnier; PT 70 Euros
* Melia Hotels Reinstated Hold at Deutsche Bank; PT 7.45 euros
* NH Hotel Reinstated Buy at Deutsche Bank; PT 5.05 euros
* Probi Rated New Hold at SEB Equities; PT 255 kronor
* Scandic Reinstated Hold at Deutsche Bank; PT 81.20 kronor
* Somfy Rated New Buy at Bryan Garnier; PT 100 Euros
* Takeaway Rated New Buy at HSBC; PT 95 euros
* William Hill Rated New Neutral at JPMorgan; PT 1.80 Pounds

>>> Call
* SGS Raised at Vontobel as New Mindset Seen Lifting Profitability
* Fortum, Verbund PTs Raised, Berenberg Hikes Carbon Estimates

>>> Stoxx 600 pre market indications


SAP (SAP TH) +3%
SAP Appoints Co-CEOs Morgan, Klein to Replace McDermott (2)
SAP Reports Sales, Profit That Top Analysts’ Estimates
Equinor (DNQ TH) +1.4%
Equinor Goes Ahead With $550 Million Subsidized Floating Wind
Tomra (TMR TH) +1.3%
Novo Nordisk (NOVC TH) +1%
SocGen (SGE TH) +0.9%
Deutsche Bank (DBK TH) +0.7%
Diageo (GUI TH) +0.7%
Hannover Re (HNR1 TH) +0.7%
Infineon (IFX TH) +0.7%
Fresenius SE (FRE TH) +0.7%
Mowi (PND TH) -0.7%
TUI (TUI1 TH) -0.7%
Vodafone (VODI TH) -0.8%
Hugo Boss (BOSS TH) -6.8%
Watch Fashion Stocks After Hugo Boss Cuts FY Outlook

>>> US after Hours Summary: XONE -21%, JELD -1



After Hours Summary: XONE -21%, JELD -10%, SAP +6%, SAVE +4% following guidance

After Hours Gainers:

Companies trading higher in after hours in reaction to earnings/guidance: SAP +5.9%, SAVE +3.9% (expects Q3 TRASM and adjusted CASM ex-fuel will be better than previously estimated)

Companies trading higher in after hours in reaction to news: ROKU +4.9% (upgraded to Outperform from Sector Perform at RBC Capital Mkts ), TLRY +2.9% (Tilray JV Fluent Beverage Company announces plans to commercialize non-alcohol CBD-infused beverages in Canada), TTD +2.4% (upgraded to Outperform at RBC Capital Mkts), APPN +2.3% (higher following SAP guidance), PCG +2.1% (modestly rebounding from today's 30% decline), WORK +0.8% (Slack reports that during Sept people actively using Slack every day exceeded 12 mln; has nearly 600,000 daily active registered developers), TGE +0.8% (increases quarterly cash dividend to $0.55 per Class A share from $0.54 per Class A share and provides update on "take private" proposal), KIN +0.6% (announces positive CVMP opinion for Mirataz for cats experiencing poor appetite and weight loss), GILD +0.5% (Gilead Sciences and Galapagos [GLPG] announce efficacy and safety results of filgotinib through 52 weeks in FINCH 1 and FINCH 3 studies in Rheumatoid Arthritis were consistent), KSS +0.4% (CFO Bruce Besanko has decided to retire; names EVP of Finance Jill Timm as replacement)

After Hours Losers:

Companies trading lower in after hours in reaction to guidance: XONE -21% (lowers Q3 / FY19 guidance), JELD -9.8% (guides Q3 below consensus)