U.S. Stocks Bounce Ahead Of Data And Fed Speakers

 | Nov 16, 2017 07:02AM ET

h3 Futures Higher But Pull-Back May Not Be Over

US equity markets are on course to bounce back from their blip on Thursday, with futures around a third of a percentage point higher, slightly shy of the gains seen in Europe and Asia.

Wednesday’s sell-off suggested that investors had lost a little faith in the two month long rally that saw indices make new record highs almost every day. While they still look vulnerable to a small pull-back, it would appear investors are not quite ready to concede yet. Stocks have come off another strong earnings season and with Trump’s tax reform plan running into difficulties in Congress, it seems investors are using the opportunity to lock in some profit.

UK Retail Sales Beat Expectations But Worrying Trend Continues

UK retail sales data gave the pound a small boost this morning, despite the numbers themselves being far from desirable. Consumer spending fell by 0.3% in October compared to a year ago – both overall and on a core basis – which was slightly better than expected but also marked the first decline in four and a half years, when the UK was fighting to stay out of recession.

h3 Real Wage Growth (Orange) vs Retail Sales (Purple)/h3