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" ... Asian equities started the week with a good, old fashioned risk-off day as everything that has been working recently such as growth beating value, a weak US dollar, and stronger commodities stopped working. Japan was spared the fun as the country celebrates Respect for the Aged Day (might need to teach my kids about this holiday…). ... "
" ... Asian equities were largely higher as Hong Kong and China outperformed while South Korea took a breather from its recent strong run. The biggest positive catalyst overnight was news that Chinese banks would be allowed to offload non-performing loans onto Chinese asset managers. The asset managers, in turn, get to launch high yield bond funds while the banks get to clean up their balance sheets. As you would suspect, financials stocks ripped today. ... "
" ... Asian equities were largely higher on light volumes overnight as positive Brexit negotiations were cited by the few brokers who were in. The Hang Seng closed its half-session with a +0.16%/+43 index points gain to close at 26,386 as value stocks outpaced growth stocks by a significant margin. Put simply, virtually all stocks that had performed well Year-to-date (YTD) were down while some stocks that have seen poor performance YTD were up. ... "
" ... CHART OF THE DAY: YIELD SIGN: On days when the stock market experiences selling, investors often ... [+] turn to the relative safety of U.S. government debt, with that demand pushing yields lower. But even though the S&P 500 Index (SPX—purple line) fell yesterday, longer-dated Treasury yields—including that of the 10-year note, as represented here by the 10-Year Treasury Note Yield Index (TNX—candlestick)—went higher as investors sold the debt instruments. It’s possible that’s an indicator that Wednesday’s selling in equities was more profit taking than it was serious fear on the part of investors. Data sources: S&P Dow Jones Indices, Cboe Global Markets. Chart source: The thinkorswim® platform from TD Ameritrade. For illustrative purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results. ... "
" ... Full Disclosure: I only invest in broad-based ETFs and mutual funds. I no longer purchase equities to avoid even the appearance of a conflict of interest. ... "