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U.S. Futures Jump In Tandem With Soaring Italian Banks On Hopes Of Government Bailout

it has been a rather quiet session, which saw Japan modestly lower dragged again by a lower USDJPY which hit fresh 17 month lows around 170.6 before staging another modest rebound and halting a six-day run of gains; China bounced after a slightly disappointing CPI print gave hope there is more space for the PBOC to ease; European equities rose, led by Italian banks which surged ahead of a meeting to discuss the rescue of various insolvent Italian banks, while mining stocks jumped buoyed by rising metal prices with signs of a pick-up in Chinese industrial demand.

Has The Global Earnings Recession Finished, Morgan Stanley Asks And Answers

Has The Global Earnings Recession Finished, Morgan Stanley Asks And Answers

After four consecutive quarters of declining EPS for the S&P (including the estimated 9% plunge in Q1 earnings) is it time to declare victory over the global earnings recession? Here is the answer according to Morgan Stanley's Jonathan Garner.

Has the Global Earnings Recession Finished?

We think it's too soon to declare that the global earnings recession has finished and remain neutral equities in our asset allocation framework.

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