Benzinga | Dec 03, 2012 07:07AM ET
U.S. equity futures rose slightly in early Monday trade following a slew of Chinese data over the weekend. The Chinese Manufacturing PMI rose to 50.6 in November from 50.2 in October, showing a continued recovery in the sector. In addition, the official Services PMI rose to 55.6 in November, both data points showing a continued turnaround story in China.
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In other news around the markets:
Asian shares were mixed overnight with weakness in China overshadowed by strength in other regional bourses. The Japanese Nikkei Index rose 0.13 percent while the Shanghai Composite Index fell 1.03 percent and the Hang Seng Index fell 1.19 percent in Hong Kong trading. Also, the Korean Kospi rose 0.37 percent and Australian shares rose 0.57 percent.
European Markets
European shares were higher following the release of the manufacturing PMIs, seemingly ignoring the Moody's downgrade of the bailout funds. The Spanish Ibex Index rose 0.26 percent and the Italian MIB Index rose 0.77 percent in early trade. Meanwhile, the German DAX rallied 0.43 percent while the French CAC rose 0.5 percent and the U.K. FTSE 100 jumped 0.22 percent.
Commodities
Commodities were mostly higher in early trade reacting to the slew of data released over the weekend. WTI Crude futures fell slightly by 0.12 percent to $88.80 per barrel and Brent Crude futures rose 0.14 percent to $111.39 per barrel. Copper futures were slightly weaker in early trade, falling 0.04 percent to $364.85 per pound. Gold was higher in early trade and silver futures rose 1.07 percent to $33.64 per ounce.
Currencies
Currency markets were fairly active overnight with the dollar weakening against a basket of currencies. The EUR/USD was higher at 1.3039, breaking out of the 1.2960-1.3030 range seen in the second half of last week, and the dollar fell against the yen as the USD/JPY fell to 82.10.
In addition, the pound rose 0.34 percent against the dollar and greenback was stronger against the Canadian dollar and the Swiss franc. Lastly, the Aussie dollar was slightly weaker to start the week as investors await the RBA rate decision late Monday night. The Bank is expected to cut rates seeing as no cut would ensure that the Bank would go without a rate cut for four months (the next meeting is not until February and the Bank did not cut rates last month).
Pre-Market Movers
Stocks moving in the pre-market included:
Notable companies expected to report earnings Monday include:
On the economics calendar Monday, the Markit U.S. PMI and the ISM Manufacturing Index are expected as well as construction spending data. In addition, James Bullard of the St. Louis Fed is set to speak and the Treasury is to auction 4-week, 3-, and 6-month bills
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