S&P500 (+0.6 %) and Nasdaq (+1.5%). Asia is more or less following that trend (Taiwan +2.6%, Japan +0.6%, India +0.6%, Hong Kong +1.6%). Mainland China is not following, but German futures +1.4% do.
Trump ends the "de minimis" tariff exemption for small parcels on Friday. The exemption removal subjects products from China and Hong Kong under $800 to tariffs of 145%. China tariffs now reflected at checkout for purchases from Temu, Shein
๐จChinese Copper inventories fell by nearly 55,000 tonnes to 116,800 tonnes last week, the biggest weekly drop on record. At this rate of decline, Chinese copper stocks will be depleted in two weeks. China is the worldโs largest consumer of copper.
Copper stocks in US commodity exchange warehouses have surged this month to their highest level since 2018 as the market suffers 'one of the biggest contraction shocks' in its history. [Time for China to make a deal?]
Retail traders net bought $40B in April setting new record for the largest monthly inflow. [the narrative of retail triggering short squeezes and liquidating hedge funds is about to make a comeback]
Solid headlines on jobs data but the overall trajectory for US unemployment rate is up. Permanent job losers have moved up to a cycle high, initial jobless claims are also picking up.
T1Alpha: Starting next week we should see 1-month realized volatility start to decline. We expect these massive buying flows to flood the market throughout next week. CTA and Vol Control funds both poised to add exposure over the next several weeks.
๐จNYT: Beijing considers sending top security official to meet Trump team on fentanyl precursors. Wang Xiaohong has been inquiring what it would take to ease Trumpโs grievances, possibly paving way for resumed negotiations.
The EU has officially passed the Anti-Money Laundering Regulation (AMLR) banning all financial institutions and crypto service providers from offering anonymous crypto accounts or wallets starting July 1, 2027 -EUCI