Market lost ground Wednesday and will likely open lower again today.
The Dow lost about 89 points to close at 16,040.56. The S&P was down 0.6 percent, or about 12 points to close at 1,828.75, and the NASDAQ fell 0.8 percent to 4,237.95.
This morning, U.S. markets are indicated to open down. The Dow is 16 points lower, the S&P and NASDAQ are trending 2 points lower.
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Top Stories
- Facebook FB purchases mobile messaging app, WhatsApp for $19 billion.
- Tesla TSLA soaring 10 percent on upbeat earnings.
- Violence continues in Ukraine after short-lived truce is broken.
Asian Markets
Downbeat Chinese data sent Asian markets shapely lower Thursday. The Nikkei was down about 2.1 percent to close at 14,449.18 and the Hang Seng was up nearly 1.1 percent to finish at 22,394.08.
The Shanghai Composite closed 0.2 percent lower at 2,138.78 and the Kospi was 0.6 percent lower closing at 1,930.57.
European Markets
Chinese data, along with disappointing data from France, are sending European markets lower. The FTSE is 0.4 percent lower at 6,770.91and the DAX is 1.1 percent lower at 9,548.83. Finally, the CAC is 0.4 percent lower at 4323.01.
Commodities
Natural gas is modestly higher after hitting a five-year high yesterday. Other commodities are lower. WTI is flat at $103.24 while Brent is down 0.4 percent at $109.97. Natural gas is 0.3 percent higher at $6.16.
Gold is down about 0.4 percent at $1,314.00 and silver is lower by about one percent at $21.62. Copper is unchanged at $3.26.
Currencies
The euro is 0.3 percent lower against the dollar at 1.369 and the dollar is about 0.3 percent lower against the yen at 102.00
The pound is 0.2 percent lower against the dollar at 1.664 and the Aussie dollar is at 0.897 against the dollar—up about 0.2 percent.
Pre-Market Movers
Facebook is down more than two percent on acquisition rumors and Tesla is up about 10 percent on earnings.
Onconova Therapeutics ONTX are down 35 percent while Meetme MEET is up 16 percent and Altisource Residential RESI is up 13 percent.
Notable Earnings
Earnings reports from Wednesday:
- MGM Resorts MGM reported fourth quarter EPS of -$0.08, missing the consensus of -$0.01. Revenue of $2.5 billion beat the consensus estimate of $2.46 million.
- Tesla reported fourth quarter EPS of $0.33, beating the consensus estimate of $0.21. Revenue of $615.29 million missed the consensus estimate of $657.15.
- Safeway SWY reported fourth quarter EPS of $0.53, beating the consensus estimate of $0.58. Revenue of $11.3 billion missed the consensus estimate of $11.48 billion
The following companies will report today:
- DIRECTV DTV is projected to report its Q4 earnings at $1.28 per share on revenue of $8.47 billion.
- Wal-Mart Stores WMT is expected to report its Q4 earnings at $1.59 per share on revenue of $130.23 billion.
- Hewlett-Packard Company HPQ is estimated to post its Q1 earnings at $0.84 per share on revenue of $27.19 billion.
- Groupon GRPN is estimated to post its Q4 earnings at $0.02 per share on revenue of $718.04 million.
- priceline.com PCLN is projected to post its Q4 earnings at $8.29 per share on revenue of $1.52 billion.
- Actavis plc ACT is expected to report its Q4 earnings at $3.04 per share on revenue of $2.66 billion.
To read today’s full earnings calendar, click here.
Economics
Initial jobless claims reach the market at 8:30 AM ET and the Philly Fed Survey is released at 10:00 AM. The EIA Natural Gas report hits the markets at 10:30 AM and three and six-month bill announcements take place today.
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