Wall Street to open lower on trade deal doubt\, bond market nerves

Wall Street to open lower on trade deal doubt, bond market nerves

Reuters 

By Shreyashi Sanyal

Wall Street rallied on Monday on that U.S. and Chinese had agreed to hold off on new tariffs for 90 days, offering relief to a market that has been clouded for much of the year by the prospect of an all-out trade war.

However, different dates from the regarding start of the three-month trade ceasefire and skepticism over an actual resolution in the agreed negotiating window dampened the mood.

Traders were questioning the recent trade agreement as "it isn't very clear on what both sides agreed to, other than just a temporary truce," Scott Brown, at in St. Petersburg, said.

The short end of the U.S. yield curve also inverted for the first time since 2007, and the yield curve between the benchmark 2-year and 10-year notes remained at the flattest in over a decade. [US/]

Investors typically demand higher yields to commit money for longer periods of time. When short-term yields move higher it can imply doubts about the immediate future, and an inversion of the yield curve has preceded past recessions.

At 8:37 a.m. ET, the Dow and Nasdaq futures were down about 0.4 percent each.

dropped 2 percent in premarket trading, after leading the rally on Monday. One of the company's suppliers trimmed its revenue outlook, adding to growing evidence that the latest iPhones are not selling well.

fell 5.4 percent after lowering its full-year profit and sales forecast, hit by higher costs related to hurricanes.

dropped 3.1 percent after the reported its first fall in quarterly orders in more than four years on rising interest rates and higher home prices.

Among the few bright spots were companies whose shares rose as crude prices increased more than 2 percent, extending gains ahead of expected output cuts by OPEC and a mandated reduction in Canadian supply. [O/R]

(Reporting by Shreyashi in Bengaluru; Additional reporting by Sruthi Shankar; Editing by Shounak Dasgupta)

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First Published: Tue, December 04 2018. 19:32 IST