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Market Update – Asian Session: NZD Rallies On RBNZ Statement With Little Exchange Rate Jawboning And Positive Growth Outlook

US Session Highlights

(IR) Iran Oil Min Zanganeh: OPEC may decide to make further oil production cuts but need to assess effect of current supply levels

OPEC and Non-OPEC members said to see oil market re-balancing in Q2 2018

(US) MBA MORTGAGE APPLICATIONS W/E JUN 16TH: 0.6% V 2.8% PRIOR

(US) MAY EXISTING HOME SALES: 5.62M V 5.55ME; existing home price: $252.8K (all time high)

(US) DOE CRUDE: -2.5M V -1ME; GASOLINE: -0.6M V +0.5ME; DISTILLATE: +1.1M V +0.5ME

(RU) Russia govt spokesperson: to cancel meeting between Russia Dep Foreign Min and US Undersecretary of State; new sanctions continue destructive trend set by Obama administration

Techs and health care outshined the rest of the stock market and helped the Nasdaq gain 0.7% on the day, while the Dow and Russell posted small losses and the S&P was almost flat. Oil dropped 2% on continued negative sentiment about global market oversupply, and jawboning from Iranian oil officials had little effect on price action.

US markets on close: Dow -0.3%, S&P500 -0.1%, Nasdaq +0.7%

Best Sector in S&P500: Health Care

Worst Sector in S&P500: Energy

Biggest gainers: CA +13.4%; RHT +9.6%; INCY +7.6%

Biggest losers: FTR -8.2%; CHK -7.9%; SIG -5.6%

At the close: VIX 10.8 (-0.1pts); Treasuries: 2-yr 1.35% (flat), 10-yr 2.16% (+1bps), 30-yr 2.72% (-2bps)

US movers afterhours

ORCL Reports Q4 $0.89 v $0.79e, Rev $10.9B v $10.5Be; Guides FY18 EPS growth to accelerate; +10.3 afterhours

CO Reports Q4 $0.07 v $0.03 y/y, Rev $29.3M v $24.3M y/y; -2.6% afterhours

SCS Reports Q1 $0.18 v $0.19e, Rev $735M v $745Me; Guides Q2 $0.21-0.25 v $0.38e, R$750-780M v $800Me; -17.8% afterhours

Politics

(US) US President Trump: Reiterates to either renegotiate successfully or terminate NAFTA – Iowa Rally

(US) Discussion draft of Senate healthcare bill reportedly is largely similar to the House bill, but would link insurance subsidies to age and cuts Medicaid expansion more gradually – Wash Post

Key economic data

(NZ) NEW ZEALAND CENTRAL BANK (RBNZ) LEAVES OFFICIAL CASH RATE (OCR) UNCHANGED AT 1.75%; AS EXPECTED

(NZ) New Zealand May Credit Card Spending M/M: 0.9% v 0.9% prior; Y/Y: 7.6% v 6.4% prior

Speakers and Press

China

(CN) China Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) spokesperson Sun Jiwen: New FTZ negative list cuts foreign M&A restrictionsp; China, US still in discussion on 100-day trade plan

(CN) PBoC adviser reiterates PBoC will not unwind balance sheet like the US Fed – Chinese Press

Japan

(JP) BOJ Dep Gov Iwata: Monetary easing is still necessary in Japan; Inflation is still lacking momentum and is distant from target

(JP) Japan Chief Cabinet Sec Suga: Will talk with ruling party if request for extra Diet comes

Australia/New Zealand

(AU) BIS Oxford Economics: housing boom on Australia’s east coast will be over in two years but a crash like the US subprime crisis in 2007 is not likely – AFR

(NZ) Kiwibank economist: NZD rise due to lack of "hard" words in RBNZ Gov Wheeler’s comments about the currency gains – NZ Press

Korea

(KR) Bank of Korea (BOK) bi-annual report on financial stability: Q1 household debt to disposable income ratio 153.3%, +8.6% y/y

Asian Equity Indices/Futures (00:00ET)

Nikkei +0.2%, Hang Seng +0.6%, Shanghai Composite +0.8%, ASX200 +0.9%, Kospi +0.3%

Equity Futures: S&P500 flat; Nasdaq +0.1%, Dax +0.1%, FTSE100 +0.2%

FX ranges/Commodities/Fixed Income (00:00ET)

EUR 1.1160-1.1170; JPY 110.95-111.45; AUD 0.7540-0.7560; NZD 0.7200-0.7270

Aug Gold +0.7% at 1,254/oz; Aug Crude Oil +0.1% at $42.55/brl; July Copper -0.1% at $2.59/lb

SPDR Gold Trust ETF daily holdings rise 0.3 tonnes to 854.0 tonnes

(CN) PBOC SETS YUAN MID POINT AT 6.8197 V 6.8193 PRIOR; Weakest Yuan fix since May 31st and 3rd straight weaker setting

(CN) PBOC to inject combined CNY20B v CNY40B prior in 7-day reverse repos

Asia equities notable movers

Australia

Caltex (CTX) +0.6%; Guides H1

Vicinity Centres Re (VCX) -0.9%; CEO transition

Japan

Toshiba (6502) +0.6%; INCJ reportedly plans to take majority 50.1% stake in Toshiba’s memory unit in order to keep technology located in Japan as part of consortium’s acquisition – NIkkei

Tokyo Gas (9531) +0.2%; To cut gas prices

Takata (7312) -51.6%; Resumes trading

Hong Kong

Citic Dameng Hldg (1091) +9.1%; Guides H1

Wang On Group (1222) +2.7%; Reports FY17

Emperor International Holdings (163) -1.5%; Reports FY17

HKR International (480) -1.6%; Reports FY17

Singamas (716) -5.5%; Guides H1

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