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jardinlv · 10 months ago
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Premier Cannabis Delivery Las Vegas | Jardin Dispensary
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ericvick · 4 years ago
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Dow opens modestly higher even as bond yields gain
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U.S. stocks opened the session fractionally higher Wednesday, after a weaker-than-expected February private-sector employment data suggested a more tepid economic rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic, and as bond yields resumed their upward climb.
How are stock benchmarks performing?
The Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, -0.01% rose 41 points, or 0.1%, to reach 31,433.
The S&P 500 index SPX, -0.53% was up 1 point at about 3,871..
The Nasdaq Composite COMP, -1.02% rose 7 points, or 0.1%, to 13,366.
On Tuesday, the Dow fell 143.99 points, or 0.5%, to 31,391.52, the S&P 500 slid 31.53 points, or 0.8%, to 3,870.29, while the Nasdaq Composite Index dropped 230.04 points, or 1.7%, to 13,358.79.
What’s driving the market?
Some of the market’s upbeat tone was tied to President Joe Biden’s announcement late Tuesday that the U.S. would have enough COVID-19 vaccines for all Americans adults by the end of May, as he announced that the White House brokered a partnership between Merck & Co. MRK, -0.29%, and Johnson & Johnson JNJ, -1.54% to distribute J&J’s one-dose vaccination.
The seven-day average of COVID-19 vaccine doses administered in the U.S. recently hit 1.8 million a day, the Wall Street Journal reported, based on analysis of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data. More than 50 million Americans have received at least one dose of a vaccine, representing about 15.3% of the population, according to the CDC. Meanwhile, the U.S. has averaged 65,468 cases a day in the past week, down 19% from two weeks ago.
However, Texas and Mississippi said that would they end mask mandates and reopen businesses, despite recommendations for caution from public-health professionals, including the CDC, which has warned against complacency.
Separately, Washington lawmakers hashed over a further round of COVID aid, with Democrats negotiating the terms of Biden’s $1.9 trillion relief package. That’s likely to add to the deluge of government bond issuance. Investor anxieties have centered on moves in the bond market over the past two weeks, with attention trained on moves in the benchmark 10-year Treasury yield.
“The pace of the rise in interest rates was a bit worrisome,” said Will Geisdorf, TK. “I think the market is still kind of digesting that.”
Right now, investors are most interested in the question of re-opening the economy, Geisdorf told MarketWatch. Any economic boost from more fiscal aid is already price into the market, he thinks,  so the real question becomes, “how quickly do things open back up and how well do we suppress further spread?”
For now, Geisdorf thinks we’re in “a pause in the reflation trade. I think rates move higher and stocks can move higher with rates. That’s why you’ve seen the back and forth over the past few weeks.”
Federal Reserve Gov. Lael Brainard on Tuesday said that she wasn’t concerned about the move in yields, which have weighed on stocks because they imply higher borrowing costs for corporations and individuals, but she did note that she was “paying close attention to market developments.”
Brainard said that the economy could see a burst in inflation but said that any such rise would be transitory and due to bottlenecks of supply against a surge in demand as the economy attempts to normalize from social-distancing protocols.
Meanwhile in U.S. economic data, ADP’s private-payroll data for February showed 117,000 jobs were created in the month, below the forecast from economists polled by Dow Jones, for 225,000 jobs and compared with a revised 195,000 in January. The ADP data come ahead of the more closely followed nonfarm-payrolls report due on Friday from the U.S. Labor Department.
IHS Market service sector purchasing manager indexes are due at 9:45 a.m. and the ISM services PMI will be released at 10:00 a.m. The Beige Book, the Fed’s report on business conditions in its districts, will be released at 2 p.m.
Meanwhile, a number of Fed speakers are set to talk Wednesday, including Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker at 10 a.m., Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic at noon and Chicago Fed President Charles Evans at 2 p.m.
Which stocks are in focus?
Shares of Las Vegas Sands Corp. LVS, +1.17% rallied 3.0% in early tradeWednesday, after the casino operator announced agreements to sell its Las Vegas property and operations for $6.25 billion to Apollo Global Management APO and VICI Properties Inc. VICI.
Oscar Health  OSCR,  said that it priced its initial public offering at $39, raising $1.4 billion. The company twice raised the range of its pricing. Co-Founder Joshua Kushner, the brother of Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of former President Donald Trump, will have 75% control of the company.
FedEx Corp. FDX, -0.32%   said Wednesday it will invest $2 billion in its commitment to be carbon neutral by 2040. As part of the plan, the package delivery giant said it entire fleet of pickup and delivery (PUD) fleet will be electric vehicles by 2040. 
Shares of fuboTV Inc. FUBO, -15.11%   jumped 8% after the bell after the live-sports streaming service reported spikes in quarterly revenue and subscribers. 
Boston Scientific Corp. BSX, -0.49%   announced Wednesday an agreement to buy the global surgical business of Lumenis LTD for $1.07 billion in cash from Baring Private Equity Asia. Shares slipped 0.4%.
Cannabis accessories maker Greenlane Holdings Inc.  GNLN, +5.78% said Wednesday it has acquired the specialty silicone smoking products Eyce brand and most of its assets in a deal it said would immediately boost earnings. 
How are other assets faring?
Bond yields rose on Wednesday after the European Central Bank declined to take action to rein in bond yields. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note TMUBMUSD10Y added 6 basis points to 1.468%. Yields and bond prices move in opposite directions.
The dollar gained 0.2%, as measured by the ICE U.S. Dollar Index DXY, +0.22%.
Oil futures edged higher as traders await this week’s meeting of OPEC+ members, with the U.S. benchmark CL.1 up $1.13, or 1.7%, at $60.88 a barrel, as the commodity attempts to erase Tuesday’s losses. Gold futures GC00 declined 1.4%, to trade at $1,708.70 an ounce, as the precious metal resumed a downtrend.
Equities were mixed in Europe, with the pan-European Stoxx 600 index SXXP down 0.1% and London’s FTSE 100 UKX gaining 0.3%.
Stocks surged in Asia: The Shanghai Composite SHCOMP jumped 2% and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index HSI rallied by 2.7%, and China’s CSI 300 000300, +1.92% gained 1.9%, while Japan’s Nikkei 225 NIK rose 0.5%.
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tsgaspencolorado · 5 years ago
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Our Favorite Things / The Aspen Holiday Edition
It’s that time of year to live and love all things local and we’ve rounded up some of our favorites. Scouted, shopped, supported, and shared with you right here in our 2019 Favorite Things. Scroll through for all the details! #liveloveaspen
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1. Altitude Kit from BUNDLES GIFT CO. for your visiting guests 2. Snowmobiling at the Maroon Bells with T LAZY 7 RANCH 3. Premium Potato Vodka from WOODY CREEK DISTILLERS 4. Private Tipi Dinner at MCCABE RANCH 5. Western Horseback Adventures with SNOWMASS CREEK OUTFITTERS 6. Design a Custom Cowboy Hat and Cocktails with WINNOW 7. White Deer Pillow from KD DESIGN 8. Framed Aspen Print from BROOKE CASILLAS PHOTOGRAPHY (contact to purchase) 9. Let THE LITTLE NELL Show you the Powder with their Snowcat Tour 10. JUNIPER GIFT CO’S Wood Crafted Gifts
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11. A safe, reliable vehicle is always suggested by ANDREA GURULE, State Farm Agent 12. Paris planned just for you by Kaleigh at SHAMELESS TOURIST 13. CAITLIN DUNN’S Maroon Bells Necklaces 14. SCOTT BAYENS says you can’t miss date night at WINTERSKOL 15. Panthère de Cartier Watch from MERIDIAN JEWELERS 16. Rental Ski Delivery Service provided by COVET CONCIERGE 17. Ara Diamond and 24kt Gold Ring at ELLIOTT YEARY GALLERY 18. FRANCOIS & CO.’S Mont Blanc Range Hood 19. TARA TUNER & CORY DIDIER’S listings at One Willits Place 20. E-Bike rental from RIDE ASPEN 21. Kind donation to Slifer Smith and Frampton’s Krista Klees’ favorite non-profits: CASA OF THE NINTH, HOPE CENTER, MUSIC THERAPY OF THE ROCKIES, STEPPING STONES, WINDWALKERS 22. Original artwork from KELLY PETERS
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23. The favorite (and signature) accessory of MELISSA TEMPLE, Ray-Ban aviators from Sunglass Hut at North of Nell 24. Horse Trailer Bar Rental from GO WEST EVENT RENTALS 25. Give fitness and health with a TAC FITNESS gift certificate 26. Clean crafted wine delivered to your door from PAULA EATON, SCOUT & CELLAR 27. Fresh coffee from LOCAL COFFEE HOUSE 28. Instagram for Business Online Workshop from THE HELLO CO. 29. Skiers Tote from PAIGE GAMBLE 30. CBD Body Love Balm from JUTE 31. Fresh flower home delivery from CAROLYN’S FLOWERS 32. Chocolate covered Go Beans from SILVERPEAK CANNABIS 33. Free People sweater from HOLLYANN
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34. Organic, local kombucha from DRAGONFLY JUN 35. The ACTION IN AFRICA Blessing Bowl (use code SCOUTGUIDE for 30% off) 36. Family Session with TARA MAROLDA 37. Winter White Palette by THE ASPEN BRANCH 38. Travel in style with the LV Rolling Suitcase in EKS EVENT’S favorite color 39. Create memories and art with a HANDMAKERY Gift Certificate 40. Take a suggestion from BLAKE APPLEBY and try Nighttime Swiss Bobbing 41. Dinner for 4 or 400 with rentals from PREMIER PARTY RENTAL 42. Après Afternoon at BASE CAMP BAR & GRILL 43. Festive family night with ice skating and music at THE COLLECTIVE SNOWMASS 44. College savings plans with UBS 45. Plan ahead by purchasing (starting January 2, 2020) the ASPEN CHAMBER Food & Wine Classic Pass 46. Weekly plant-based meal delivery from Good Clean Food Delivered
live. love. local. Amy & Erin
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