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The stock pared most of that rally earlier this month but remains 178% higher on the year.</p>\n<p>AMC Entertainment Holdings’ stock surged after the company said bankruptcy talks were “completely off the table.” At the rally’s apex, its shares touched $20.36, an 860% jump from Dec. 31. Friday’s closing price put the stock up 164% in 2021.</p>\n<p>Shares of Canada’s Blackberry rallied as much as 334% but had pared that to a 97% year-to-date advance as of Friday. The company announced late last month that it was expanding its partnership with China-based search platform Baidu Inc</p>\n<p>At one point, home furnishings retailer Bed Bath & Beyond’s had jumped by 204% year-to-date, but its advance has since cooled to 59%.</p>\n<p>Pharmaceutical firm CEL-SCI Corp shares hit a zenith of $40.77, a 247% advance on the year, a gain that has since shrunk to 100%.</p>\n<p>Finland-based Nokia joined the short squeeze stampede, at one point touching a 150% year-to-date gain at $9.79 per share. That advance was recently a more modest 7%.</p>\n<p>Consumer electronics company Koss Corp was also caught in the mania, soaring by 3,605% at one point. The stock is now up 330% so far in 2021.</p>\n<p>Shares of cannabis companies - which have already notched big rallies on hopes of decriminalization under U.S. President Joe Biden - have been among the latest to experience wild fluctuations. Weekly volumes in cannabis stock options soared to an all-time high by Thursday, according to CBOE Global Markets, and U.S.-listed shares of Tilray Inc and Aphria Inc, along with Sundial Growers, were at one point up on the year by 711%, 367% and 736%, respectively. 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The stock pared most of that rally earlier this month but remains 178% higher on the year.\nAMC Entertainment Holdings’ stock surged after the company said bankruptcy talks were “completely off the table.” At the rally’s apex, its shares touched $20.36, an 860% jump from Dec. 31. Friday’s closing price put the stock up 164% in 2021.\nShares of Canada’s Blackberry rallied as much as 334% but had pared that to a 97% year-to-date advance as of Friday. The company announced late last month that it was expanding its partnership with China-based search platform Baidu Inc\nAt one point, home furnishings retailer Bed Bath & Beyond’s had jumped by 204% year-to-date, but its advance has since cooled to 59%.\nPharmaceutical firm CEL-SCI Corp shares hit a zenith of $40.77, a 247% advance on the year, a gain that has since shrunk to 100%.\nFinland-based Nokia joined the short squeeze stampede, at one point touching a 150% year-to-date gain at $9.79 per share. That advance was recently a more modest 7%.\nConsumer electronics company Koss Corp was also caught in the mania, soaring by 3,605% at one point. The stock is now up 330% so far in 2021.\nShares of cannabis companies - which have already notched big rallies on hopes of decriminalization under U.S. President Joe Biden - have been among the latest to experience wild fluctuations. Weekly volumes in cannabis stock options soared to an all-time high by Thursday, according to CBOE Global Markets, and U.S.-listed shares of Tilray Inc and Aphria Inc, along with Sundial Growers, were at one point up on the year by 711%, 367% and 736%, respectively. 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Shares of Tilray</p><p> jumped 36%.</p><p> Earnings contributed to earlier optimism in equities markets, with French bank <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/SCGLF\">Societe Generale</a> among those beating fourth-quarter profit expectations. </p><p> <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/TWTR\">Twitter</a> Inc shares were up 12%, a day after the company beat Wall Street estimates for quarterly sales and profit and followed its social media peers to forecast a strong start to 2021 as ad spending rebounds from a rock bottom.</p><p> The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 17.61 points, or 0.06%, to 31,393.44, the S&P 500 lost 7.15 points, or 0.18%, to 3,904.08 and the Nasdaq Composite dropped 56.96 points, or 0.41%, to 13,950.74.</p><p> The pan-European STOXX 600 index lost 0.23% and MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe gained 0.13%.</p><p> Bitcoin , meanwhile, consolidated recent gains on Wednesday, trading 3.2% lower at $45,006. It hit a new high of $48,216 on Tuesday following Tesla's disclosure of a $1.5 billion investment in the virtual currency.</p><p> The dollar was weighed down by U.S. inflation data, while benchmark U.S. Treasury yields also tumbled.</p><p> The U.S. data showed that inflation stayed benign in January, disappointing investors betting that price pressures would increase more. The Labor Department said its consumer price index increased 0.3% last month after climbing a revised 0.2% in December. </p><p> Benchmark 10-year notes last rose 8/32 in price to yield 1.1293%, from 1.157% late on Tuesday.</p><p> The dollar index fell 0.032%, with the euro up 0.02% to $1.2119. </p><p> Oil rose, extending its rally for a ninth day, its longest winning streak in two years, supported by producer supply cuts and hopes vaccine rollouts will drive a recovery in demand.</p><p> Brent crude rose 38 cents to settle at $61.47 a barrel, while U.S. crude climbed 32 cents to settle at $58.68. </p><p> Spot gold added 0.2% to $1,840.91 an ounce.</p><p> <^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Emerging markets Global asset performance MSCI world stock index cruising at record highs World FX rates </p><p> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^></p><p>(Additional reporting by Elizabeth Howcroft in London and Devik Jain and Medha Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Larry King, Steve Orlofsky, Peter Graff and Marguerita Choy)</p><p>((caroline.valetkevitch@thomsonreuters.com; +1 646 223 6393; Reuters Messaging: caroline.valetkevitch.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.net))</p></body></html>","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>GLOBAL MARKETS-S&P 500 rises briefly after Powell remarks; U.S. bond yields fall</title>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\na,abbr,acronym,address,applet,article,aside,audio,b,big,blockquote,body,canvas,caption,center,cite,code,dd,del,details,dfn,div,dl,dt,\nem,embed,fieldset,figcaption,figure,footer,form,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,header,hgroup,html,i,iframe,img,ins,kbd,label,legend,li,mark,menu,nav,\nobject,ol,output,p,pre,q,ruby,s,samp,section,small,span,strike,strong,sub,summary,sup,table,tbody,td,tfoot,th,thead,time,tr,tt,u,ul,var,video{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; 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Shares of Tilray</p><p> jumped 36%.</p><p> Earnings contributed to earlier optimism in equities markets, with French bank <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/SCGLF\">Societe Generale</a> among those beating fourth-quarter profit expectations. </p><p> <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/TWTR\">Twitter</a> Inc shares were up 12%, a day after the company beat Wall Street estimates for quarterly sales and profit and followed its social media peers to forecast a strong start to 2021 as ad spending rebounds from a rock bottom.</p><p> The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 17.61 points, or 0.06%, to 31,393.44, the S&P 500 lost 7.15 points, or 0.18%, to 3,904.08 and the Nasdaq Composite dropped 56.96 points, or 0.41%, to 13,950.74.</p><p> The pan-European STOXX 600 index lost 0.23% and MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe gained 0.13%.</p><p> Bitcoin , meanwhile, consolidated recent gains on Wednesday, trading 3.2% lower at $45,006. It hit a new high of $48,216 on Tuesday following Tesla's disclosure of a $1.5 billion investment in the virtual currency.</p><p> The dollar was weighed down by U.S. inflation data, while benchmark U.S. Treasury yields also tumbled.</p><p> The U.S. data showed that inflation stayed benign in January, disappointing investors betting that price pressures would increase more. The Labor Department said its consumer price index increased 0.3% last month after climbing a revised 0.2% in December. </p><p> Benchmark 10-year notes last rose 8/32 in price to yield 1.1293%, from 1.157% late on Tuesday.</p><p> The dollar index fell 0.032%, with the euro up 0.02% to $1.2119. </p><p> Oil rose, extending its rally for a ninth day, its longest winning streak in two years, supported by producer supply cuts and hopes vaccine rollouts will drive a recovery in demand.</p><p> Brent crude rose 38 cents to settle at $61.47 a barrel, while U.S. crude climbed 32 cents to settle at $58.68. </p><p> Spot gold added 0.2% to $1,840.91 an ounce.</p><p> <^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Emerging markets Global asset performance MSCI world stock index cruising at record highs World FX rates </p><p> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^></p><p>(Additional reporting by Elizabeth Howcroft in London and Devik Jain and Medha Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Larry King, Steve Orlofsky, Peter Graff and Marguerita Choy)</p><p>((caroline.valetkevitch@thomsonreuters.com; +1 646 223 6393; Reuters Messaging: caroline.valetkevitch.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.net))</p></body></html>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{},"source_url":"http://api.rkd.refinitiv.com/api/News/News.svc/REST/News_1/RetrieveStoryML_1","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2110804814","content_text":"* U.S. stocks mixed in late afternoon trading * U.S. dollar dropped to two-week low (Recasts with Powell comments, oil settlement prices) By Caroline Valetkevitch NEW YORK, Feb 10 (Reuters) - The S&P 500 rose briefly Wednesday after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell called for a more comprehensive approach to end the jobs crisis, while Treasury yields tumbled as U.S. data showed inflation stayed benign in January. MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe was slightly higher and on track for an eighth day of gains. Bets on more fiscal aid have powered Wall Street's main indexes to a series of all-time peaks recently, with investors moving into sectors such as energy, banks and industrials that are poised to benefit from a recovering economy. In his remarks to the Economic Club of New York, Powell made a broad call for a \"society-wide commitment\" to get Americans back to work. \"Basically Powell is saying he's not changing his tune, and that simply means between the combination of an overly friendly Fed and stimulus, that's just adding more enthusiasm to the marketplace,\" said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at Spartan Capital Securities in New York. Executives from Robinhood, Melvin Capital and Citadel Securities are expected to testify before a U.S. House of Representatives panel at a Feb. 18 hearing exploring trading turmoil in GameStop Corp and other stocks, according to a Reuters report citing two sources familiar with the matter. Interest from retail investors appeared to lift cannabis stocks broadly higher on Wednesday, signaling that the recent trading frenzy behind Reddit favorites such as GameStop is shifting to other companies. Shares of Tilray jumped 36%. Earnings contributed to earlier optimism in equities markets, with French bank Societe Generale among those beating fourth-quarter profit expectations. Twitter Inc shares were up 12%, a day after the company beat Wall Street estimates for quarterly sales and profit and followed its social media peers to forecast a strong start to 2021 as ad spending rebounds from a rock bottom. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 17.61 points, or 0.06%, to 31,393.44, the S&P 500 lost 7.15 points, or 0.18%, to 3,904.08 and the Nasdaq Composite dropped 56.96 points, or 0.41%, to 13,950.74. The pan-European STOXX 600 index lost 0.23% and MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe gained 0.13%. Bitcoin , meanwhile, consolidated recent gains on Wednesday, trading 3.2% lower at $45,006. It hit a new high of $48,216 on Tuesday following Tesla's disclosure of a $1.5 billion investment in the virtual currency. The dollar was weighed down by U.S. inflation data, while benchmark U.S. Treasury yields also tumbled. The U.S. data showed that inflation stayed benign in January, disappointing investors betting that price pressures would increase more. The Labor Department said its consumer price index increased 0.3% last month after climbing a revised 0.2% in December. Benchmark 10-year notes last rose 8/32 in price to yield 1.1293%, from 1.157% late on Tuesday. The dollar index fell 0.032%, with the euro up 0.02% to $1.2119. Oil rose, extending its rally for a ninth day, its longest winning streak in two years, supported by producer supply cuts and hopes vaccine rollouts will drive a recovery in demand. Brent crude rose 38 cents to settle at $61.47 a barrel, while U.S. crude climbed 32 cents to settle at $58.68. 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You can share your thoughts with us at markets.research@thomsonreuters.com</p><p> THE COVID-19 \"RELIEF\" PLAN MAY HAVE SIDE EFFECTS (1333 EST/1833 GMT) </p><p> Jack Ablin, chief investment officer and founding partner at Cresset, is out with some comments surrounding President Biden's, and congressional Democrats', $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief plan, and what the side effects might be on financial markets.</p><p> Ablin notes that former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers has worried aloud that the proposed package, given its scale, could spark inflation or fuel a stock market bubble; according to Ablin, these are valid concerns.</p><p> As Ablin sees it, investors are clearly perceiving the proposed package as stimulus, as evidenced by the fact that U.S. stocks, underpinned by economically sensitive sectors, are hitting all-time highs, while crude oil, a cyclical commodity, is spiking. Meanwhile, bond investors, \"also sensing percolating economic activity,\" are pushing interest rates higher. </p><p> While Ablin says it’s encouraging that markets anticipate improving economic conditions, higher Treasury yields are a double-edged sword. </p><p> \"Higher 'risk-free' yields will eventually put pressure on equity market valuations, which have baked in a 'low-for-longer' interest rate regime.\" Ablin says it’s hard to determine how high rates could go, but coincident with Cresset's models, he says rates should be nearly double where they are today. </p><p> Ablin's bottom line is that while $1.9 trillion in stimulus could have a meaningful impact on the economy and earnings, \"it’s unlikely that profit growth will be strong enough to offset valuation compression from higher interest rates.\"</p><p> Thus, although Fed Chair Powell has vowed to keep interest rates low, Ablin believes that the second half of 2021 \"could test his resolve.\" </p><p> (Terence Gabriel)</p><p> ***** </p><p> SUSTAINABLE FUNDS SCORE RECORD INFLOWS IN 2020 (1315 EST/1815 GMT)</p><p> Booming U.S. sustainable funds led by BlackRock ETFs drew $51.1 billion in net new deposits in 2020, more than twice the previous record set in 2019, researcher Morningstar said on Wednesday.</p><p> The funds accounted for nearly a quarter of total U.S. fund flows and continued a multi-year growth trend as clients focused on issues like climate change and racial justice, wrote Jon Hale, Morningstar's director of sustainable investing research, in a report e-mailed by a spokeswoman for the Chicago-based company.</p><p> The flows also reflected sustainable funds' outperformance of conventional peers, with 43% of sustainable equity funds finishing 2020 with top-quartile returns.</p><p> \"In 2020, sustainable funds demonstrated that investing with an emphasis on how a company manages material ESG risks and how it manages key stakeholders can produce good returns in an uncertain economic environment,\" Hale wrote.</p><p> BlackRock Inc's <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/EEME\">iShares</a> family of ETFs captured the majority of the inflows, taking in $23.1 billion in 2020, followed by the $4.7 billion received by Calvert funds, recently purchased by <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/MSTLW\">Morgan Stanley</a> .</p><p> At the end of 2020, there were 392 sustainable open-end funds and ETFs available to U.S. investors, up 30% from 2019, Morningstar said. It defines sustainable funds as those for which environmental, social or corporate governance matters are central to the investment process.</p><p> The growth includes 25 funds that \"repurposed\" their investment strategies to become sustainable in 2020, allowing asset managers to adopt ESG approaches without having to launch new funds that can take years to draw enough assets for scale, the report found. </p><p> As an example it cited the Invesco Floating Rate ESG fund</p><p> which invests in bank loans and previously was just the Invesco Floating Rate fund.</p><p> (Ross Kerber)</p><p> ***** </p><p> EMERGING MARKETS START STRONG, BUT HOW WILL THEY FINISH? (1221 EST/1721 GMT)</p><p> Emerging markets shares have stormed out of the gate in 2021, with the benchmark MSCI Emerging Markets index up over 10% to start the year against a roughly 4% rise for the S&P 500 .</p><p> Dara White, global head of emerging markets equity at Columbia Threadneedle Investments, describes the macroeconomic backdrop for the asset class as \"extremely promising.\"</p><p> Broadly, she says in a commentary this week that emerging markets are benefiting from \"the global wave of interest-rate cuts and liquidity injections by central banks.\"</p><p> Meanwhile, White writes, economies such as China and South Korea were among the first to be hit by the pandemic, \"and their robust approach to tackling its spread have helped power strong recoveries.\"</p><p> Longer term, she says, a key factor driving EM is \"their transition from export-led growth to reliance on buoyant domestic demand.\"</p><p> White is not alone with an upbeat view. The BlackRock Investment Institute is \"overweight\" emerging markets equities, saying in a note this week that \"We see them as principal beneficiaries of a vaccine-led global economic upswing in 2021.\"</p><p> However, over at Miller Tabak, chief market strategist Matt Maley finds reason for caution. He wrote earlier this week that he sees a rally coming in the U.S. dollar that could last a couple of months. With emerging markets having an inverse correlation with the U.S. currency historically, he thinks that investors and traders alike should become \"less aggressive\" on emerging markets.</p><p> (Lewis Krauskopf)</p><p> *****</p><p> NASDAQ/TECH SCARE SPOILS EUROPE'S CLOSE (1145 EST/1645 GMT) </p><p> European stocks didn't fully recover from a brief selloff on the Nasdaq which quickly made its way to European tech. </p><p> The old continent was cruising on course for moderate gains thanks to its recovering banks and insurers, but about an hour from the close things went south. </p><p> Wall Street's VIX spiked and big names such as Tesla and Amazon pulled indexes down. </p><p> While Europe's STOXX 600 pared some losses, it closed down 0.25% at the end of what was a session largely expected to end with some, albeit, timid gains. </p><p> The reporting season is indeed going down quite nicely with over 70% of earnings beats so far.</p><p> You can see below how the late afternoon trading Nasdaq/tech scare changed the game for the tech index (above) and the STOXX 600 (below): </p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> ***** </p><p> THE SPAC GREEN CARD (1107 EST/1607 GMT) </p><p> Greencard was definitely not French actor Gerard Depardieu's best movie but through it, many discovered that getting permanent residency in the U.S. isn't that easy. </p><p> Getting a U.S. listing ain't a piece of cake either but according to Skadden, U.S. SPACs could be how some European companies get their green card to Wall Street. </p><p> \"Whereas 2020 was the year of the SPAC IPO, 2021 is positioning itself to be the year of the de-SPAC, with many European companies in prime position to take advantage of the wave of capital raised in 2020 and that is expected to be raised in 2021,\" the law firm argued in a note. </p><p> Of course, there are regulatory hurdles but that's what corporate lawyers get paid for arguably. </p><p> \"There are a number of innovative structuring approaches allowing U.S.-incorporated SPACs to conduct successful de-SPAC transactions with European companies\", the Skadden's team who authored the note added. </p><p> In the U.S., SPACs have become a popular route to public markets for firms looking to avoid the scrutiny and struggles attached to a traditional IPO. </p><p> And while the cash flowing towards these blank check companies is frequently cited as a symptom of the speculative bubbly frenzy taking over the stock market, they're now part of the toolbox of M&A lawyers and bankers looking for business in Europe.</p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> *****</p><p> TWITTER EYEING BITCOIN IF THAT'S HOW PEOPLE WANT TO DO BUSINESS (1035 EST/1535 GMT)</p><p> While Elon Musk has already put his money where his mouth is with regards to bitcoin, <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/TWTR\">Twitter</a> , whose CEO Jack Dorsey is a big fan of the crypto currency, is watching from the sidelines and doing its homework on the matter at least for now.</p><p> In an television interview on Wednesday, following the company's earnings report late on Tuesday, CNBC asked Twitter Chief Financial officer Ned Segal for a reaction to Musk's move.</p><p> \"We watch closely what other companies do to see what we can learn from them, and when we think about our balance sheet. We think about matching how it's invested and the currencies in which it's invested relative to how we might pay people,\" Segal told CNBC.</p><p> \"Whether it's paying somebody who is proving a service to us or paying employees, so we have done a lot of the upfront thinking to consider how we might pay employees should (they) ask to be paid in Bitcoin. How we might pay a vendor if they ask to be paid in Bitcoin and whether we need to have Bitcoin on our balance sheet, should that happen.\"</p><p> \"It's something we continue to study and look at,\" said Segal. \"We want to be thoughtful about it over time but we haven't made any changes yet.\" </p><p> Asked what the tipping point might be Segal said: \"Well, <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE\">one</a> of the key things we would look at would be if people were asking to transact with us in Bitcoin because then we might consider whether we would be transferring dollars to Bitcoin at the time of the transaction or if we wanted bitcoin on our balance sheet ready to complete that transaction.\"</p><p> \"We are really trying to match our assets and our liabilities and we take the same approach to Bitcoin that we do to all the other types of risks we have,\" Segal said.</p><p> (Subrat Patnaik, Sinéad Carew)</p><p> *****</p><p> TEPID INFLATION = SPUTTERING RECOVERY, BUT ONGOING FED SUPPORT (1000 EST/1500 GMT)</p><p> Wednesday data brought with it news of languid inflation and decreasing mortgage applications, as an economy battered by a weak labor market and stunted demand staggers through its first anniversary of the pandemic recession. </p><p> The prices U.S. urban consumers pay for a basket of goods</p><p> rose as expected by 0.3% in January, according to the Labor Department, a slight deceleration from the prior month's 0.4% gain.</p><p> Stripped of volatile food and energy prices, the consumer price index <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/CPI.UK\">$(CPI.UK)$</a> rose at an annual pace of 1.4%, weaker than the 1.5% consensus, and edging further away from the U.S. Federal Reserve's average 2% year-on-year inflation target.</p><p> \"Fears of rising inflation post-Covid - which we share - remain entirely theoretical,\" writes Ian Shepherdson, chief economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics. \"Base effects will lift core CPI inflation to about 2% by April, but markets are much more interested in the month-to-month numbers, which are unlikely to shift up sustainably until the reopening of the economy is well advanced.\"</p><p> Core CPI, along with most major indicators, remain below that target, providing some assurance that the central bank will keep key interest rates near zero for the foreseeable future.</p><p> Speaking of inflation, it's never a bad idea to pay a visit to our good friend the \"misery index.\" </p><p> While it takes different forms, the misery index generally adds annual inflation growth to the unemployment rate. Year-on-year CPI plus unemployment dipped to 7.67, the lowest reading since March, but still well above pre-pandemic levels.</p><p> It should be noted, however, that the January drop in unemployment was driven in part by discouraged Americans leaving the workforce, and the coronavirus-stricken labor market is <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE.U\">one</a> of the factors keeping inflation so tepid.</p><p> Finally, demand for home loans fell by 4.1% last week, according to the Mortgage Bankers' Association (MBA).</p><p> A 4-basis-point uptick in the average 30-year fixed contract rate to 2.96% prompted a drop in the number of applications to purchase homes and to refinance existing home loans .</p><p> With mortgage rates edging up to \"a high not seen since last November,\" noted Joel Kan, associate vice president of Economic and Industry Forecasting at MBA, \"refinances declined, and their share of total applications dipped to the lowest level in three months.\"</p><p> Still, rates have been below 3% for some time. \"We think most borrowers wishing and able to refinance have already done so,\" says Nancy Vanden Houten, lead economist at Oxford Economics.</p><p> Investors were nevertheless in a buying mood in morning trading as they took heart from upbeat earnings results and looked to Fed Chairman Jerome Powell's expected speech on the economic recovery.</p><p> (Stephen Culp)</p><p> *****</p><p> NASDAQ COMPOSITE: THIS RED LINE MAY BE A BRICK WALL (0900 EST/1400 GMT)</p><p> A measure of the Nasdaq's internal strength has been confirming the Composite's advance to record highs. However, this measure is rapidly nearing a long-term resistance barrier that stopped its rise in late 2018. Thus, the tech-laden index appears set for a big test:</p><p> Indeed, Nasdaq cumulative net new highs (running sum of new highs - new lows), on a weekly basis, bottomed in early April of last year. It then crossed above its 10-week moving average <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/WMA.AU\">$(WMA.AU)$</a> in May, ultimately leading to new highs.</p><p> The measure now stands at about 167k, and is rapidly nearing a resistance line from 1998. This line capped strength in late summer/early fall 2018, just ahead of what would prove to be a more than 20% collapse in the Composite. The line now resides around 170k.</p><p> Given the measure's current rate-of-ascent, it could potentially hit this barrier over the next several weeks.</p><p> However, a weekly down-tick, followed by a break of its 10-WMA, could suggest that an important bearish trend change is occurring within the Nasdaq. Conversely, taking out the resistance line could suggest room for a more protracted bullish phase.</p><p> Therefore, given the measure's proximity to the line, the Nasdaq would appear to be at an important juncture.</p><p> (Terence Gabriel)</p><p> *****</p><p> FOR WEDNESDAY'S LIVE MARKETS' POSTS PRIOR TO 0900 EST/1400 GMT - CLICK HERE: </p><p> <^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ NasdaqCNNH02102021 Inflation Misery index MBA closer Emerging markets vs other key regional equity indexes </p><p> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^></p><p>(Terence Gabriel is a Reuters market analyst. 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You can share your thoughts with us at markets.research@thomsonreuters.com</p><p> THE COVID-19 \"RELIEF\" PLAN MAY HAVE SIDE EFFECTS (1333 EST/1833 GMT) </p><p> Jack Ablin, chief investment officer and founding partner at Cresset, is out with some comments surrounding President Biden's, and congressional Democrats', $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief plan, and what the side effects might be on financial markets.</p><p> Ablin notes that former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers has worried aloud that the proposed package, given its scale, could spark inflation or fuel a stock market bubble; according to Ablin, these are valid concerns.</p><p> As Ablin sees it, investors are clearly perceiving the proposed package as stimulus, as evidenced by the fact that U.S. stocks, underpinned by economically sensitive sectors, are hitting all-time highs, while crude oil, a cyclical commodity, is spiking. Meanwhile, bond investors, \"also sensing percolating economic activity,\" are pushing interest rates higher. </p><p> While Ablin says it’s encouraging that markets anticipate improving economic conditions, higher Treasury yields are a double-edged sword. </p><p> \"Higher 'risk-free' yields will eventually put pressure on equity market valuations, which have baked in a 'low-for-longer' interest rate regime.\" Ablin says it’s hard to determine how high rates could go, but coincident with Cresset's models, he says rates should be nearly double where they are today. </p><p> Ablin's bottom line is that while $1.9 trillion in stimulus could have a meaningful impact on the economy and earnings, \"it’s unlikely that profit growth will be strong enough to offset valuation compression from higher interest rates.\"</p><p> Thus, although Fed Chair Powell has vowed to keep interest rates low, Ablin believes that the second half of 2021 \"could test his resolve.\" </p><p> (Terence Gabriel)</p><p> ***** </p><p> SUSTAINABLE FUNDS SCORE RECORD INFLOWS IN 2020 (1315 EST/1815 GMT)</p><p> Booming U.S. sustainable funds led by BlackRock ETFs drew $51.1 billion in net new deposits in 2020, more than twice the previous record set in 2019, researcher Morningstar said on Wednesday.</p><p> The funds accounted for nearly a quarter of total U.S. fund flows and continued a multi-year growth trend as clients focused on issues like climate change and racial justice, wrote Jon Hale, Morningstar's director of sustainable investing research, in a report e-mailed by a spokeswoman for the Chicago-based company.</p><p> The flows also reflected sustainable funds' outperformance of conventional peers, with 43% of sustainable equity funds finishing 2020 with top-quartile returns.</p><p> \"In 2020, sustainable funds demonstrated that investing with an emphasis on how a company manages material ESG risks and how it manages key stakeholders can produce good returns in an uncertain economic environment,\" Hale wrote.</p><p> BlackRock Inc's <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/EEME\">iShares</a> family of ETFs captured the majority of the inflows, taking in $23.1 billion in 2020, followed by the $4.7 billion received by Calvert funds, recently purchased by <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/MSTLW\">Morgan Stanley</a> .</p><p> At the end of 2020, there were 392 sustainable open-end funds and ETFs available to U.S. investors, up 30% from 2019, Morningstar said. It defines sustainable funds as those for which environmental, social or corporate governance matters are central to the investment process.</p><p> The growth includes 25 funds that \"repurposed\" their investment strategies to become sustainable in 2020, allowing asset managers to adopt ESG approaches without having to launch new funds that can take years to draw enough assets for scale, the report found. </p><p> As an example it cited the Invesco Floating Rate ESG fund</p><p> which invests in bank loans and previously was just the Invesco Floating Rate fund.</p><p> (Ross Kerber)</p><p> ***** </p><p> EMERGING MARKETS START STRONG, BUT HOW WILL THEY FINISH? (1221 EST/1721 GMT)</p><p> Emerging markets shares have stormed out of the gate in 2021, with the benchmark MSCI Emerging Markets index up over 10% to start the year against a roughly 4% rise for the S&P 500 .</p><p> Dara White, global head of emerging markets equity at Columbia Threadneedle Investments, describes the macroeconomic backdrop for the asset class as \"extremely promising.\"</p><p> Broadly, she says in a commentary this week that emerging markets are benefiting from \"the global wave of interest-rate cuts and liquidity injections by central banks.\"</p><p> Meanwhile, White writes, economies such as China and South Korea were among the first to be hit by the pandemic, \"and their robust approach to tackling its spread have helped power strong recoveries.\"</p><p> Longer term, she says, a key factor driving EM is \"their transition from export-led growth to reliance on buoyant domestic demand.\"</p><p> White is not alone with an upbeat view. The BlackRock Investment Institute is \"overweight\" emerging markets equities, saying in a note this week that \"We see them as principal beneficiaries of a vaccine-led global economic upswing in 2021.\"</p><p> However, over at Miller Tabak, chief market strategist Matt Maley finds reason for caution. He wrote earlier this week that he sees a rally coming in the U.S. dollar that could last a couple of months. With emerging markets having an inverse correlation with the U.S. currency historically, he thinks that investors and traders alike should become \"less aggressive\" on emerging markets.</p><p> (Lewis Krauskopf)</p><p> *****</p><p> NASDAQ/TECH SCARE SPOILS EUROPE'S CLOSE (1145 EST/1645 GMT) </p><p> European stocks didn't fully recover from a brief selloff on the Nasdaq which quickly made its way to European tech. </p><p> The old continent was cruising on course for moderate gains thanks to its recovering banks and insurers, but about an hour from the close things went south. </p><p> Wall Street's VIX spiked and big names such as Tesla and Amazon pulled indexes down. </p><p> While Europe's STOXX 600 pared some losses, it closed down 0.25% at the end of what was a session largely expected to end with some, albeit, timid gains. </p><p> The reporting season is indeed going down quite nicely with over 70% of earnings beats so far.</p><p> You can see below how the late afternoon trading Nasdaq/tech scare changed the game for the tech index (above) and the STOXX 600 (below): </p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> ***** </p><p> THE SPAC GREEN CARD (1107 EST/1607 GMT) </p><p> Greencard was definitely not French actor Gerard Depardieu's best movie but through it, many discovered that getting permanent residency in the U.S. isn't that easy. </p><p> Getting a U.S. listing ain't a piece of cake either but according to Skadden, U.S. SPACs could be how some European companies get their green card to Wall Street. </p><p> \"Whereas 2020 was the year of the SPAC IPO, 2021 is positioning itself to be the year of the de-SPAC, with many European companies in prime position to take advantage of the wave of capital raised in 2020 and that is expected to be raised in 2021,\" the law firm argued in a note. </p><p> Of course, there are regulatory hurdles but that's what corporate lawyers get paid for arguably. </p><p> \"There are a number of innovative structuring approaches allowing U.S.-incorporated SPACs to conduct successful de-SPAC transactions with European companies\", the Skadden's team who authored the note added. </p><p> In the U.S., SPACs have become a popular route to public markets for firms looking to avoid the scrutiny and struggles attached to a traditional IPO. </p><p> And while the cash flowing towards these blank check companies is frequently cited as a symptom of the speculative bubbly frenzy taking over the stock market, they're now part of the toolbox of M&A lawyers and bankers looking for business in Europe.</p><p> (Julien Ponthus) </p><p> *****</p><p> TWITTER EYEING BITCOIN IF THAT'S HOW PEOPLE WANT TO DO BUSINESS (1035 EST/1535 GMT)</p><p> While Elon Musk has already put his money where his mouth is with regards to bitcoin, <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/TWTR\">Twitter</a> , whose CEO Jack Dorsey is a big fan of the crypto currency, is watching from the sidelines and doing its homework on the matter at least for now.</p><p> In an television interview on Wednesday, following the company's earnings report late on Tuesday, CNBC asked Twitter Chief Financial officer Ned Segal for a reaction to Musk's move.</p><p> \"We watch closely what other companies do to see what we can learn from them, and when we think about our balance sheet. We think about matching how it's invested and the currencies in which it's invested relative to how we might pay people,\" Segal told CNBC.</p><p> \"Whether it's paying somebody who is proving a service to us or paying employees, so we have done a lot of the upfront thinking to consider how we might pay employees should (they) ask to be paid in Bitcoin. How we might pay a vendor if they ask to be paid in Bitcoin and whether we need to have Bitcoin on our balance sheet, should that happen.\"</p><p> \"It's something we continue to study and look at,\" said Segal. \"We want to be thoughtful about it over time but we haven't made any changes yet.\" </p><p> Asked what the tipping point might be Segal said: \"Well, <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE\">one</a> of the key things we would look at would be if people were asking to transact with us in Bitcoin because then we might consider whether we would be transferring dollars to Bitcoin at the time of the transaction or if we wanted bitcoin on our balance sheet ready to complete that transaction.\"</p><p> \"We are really trying to match our assets and our liabilities and we take the same approach to Bitcoin that we do to all the other types of risks we have,\" Segal said.</p><p> (Subrat Patnaik, Sinéad Carew)</p><p> *****</p><p> TEPID INFLATION = SPUTTERING RECOVERY, BUT ONGOING FED SUPPORT (1000 EST/1500 GMT)</p><p> Wednesday data brought with it news of languid inflation and decreasing mortgage applications, as an economy battered by a weak labor market and stunted demand staggers through its first anniversary of the pandemic recession. </p><p> The prices U.S. urban consumers pay for a basket of goods</p><p> rose as expected by 0.3% in January, according to the Labor Department, a slight deceleration from the prior month's 0.4% gain.</p><p> Stripped of volatile food and energy prices, the consumer price index <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/CPI.UK\">$(CPI.UK)$</a> rose at an annual pace of 1.4%, weaker than the 1.5% consensus, and edging further away from the U.S. Federal Reserve's average 2% year-on-year inflation target.</p><p> \"Fears of rising inflation post-Covid - which we share - remain entirely theoretical,\" writes Ian Shepherdson, chief economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics. \"Base effects will lift core CPI inflation to about 2% by April, but markets are much more interested in the month-to-month numbers, which are unlikely to shift up sustainably until the reopening of the economy is well advanced.\"</p><p> Core CPI, along with most major indicators, remain below that target, providing some assurance that the central bank will keep key interest rates near zero for the foreseeable future.</p><p> Speaking of inflation, it's never a bad idea to pay a visit to our good friend the \"misery index.\" </p><p> While it takes different forms, the misery index generally adds annual inflation growth to the unemployment rate. Year-on-year CPI plus unemployment dipped to 7.67, the lowest reading since March, but still well above pre-pandemic levels.</p><p> It should be noted, however, that the January drop in unemployment was driven in part by discouraged Americans leaving the workforce, and the coronavirus-stricken labor market is <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE.U\">one</a> of the factors keeping inflation so tepid.</p><p> Finally, demand for home loans fell by 4.1% last week, according to the Mortgage Bankers' Association (MBA).</p><p> A 4-basis-point uptick in the average 30-year fixed contract rate to 2.96% prompted a drop in the number of applications to purchase homes and to refinance existing home loans .</p><p> With mortgage rates edging up to \"a high not seen since last November,\" noted Joel Kan, associate vice president of Economic and Industry Forecasting at MBA, \"refinances declined, and their share of total applications dipped to the lowest level in three months.\"</p><p> Still, rates have been below 3% for some time. \"We think most borrowers wishing and able to refinance have already done so,\" says Nancy Vanden Houten, lead economist at Oxford Economics.</p><p> Investors were nevertheless in a buying mood in morning trading as they took heart from upbeat earnings results and looked to Fed Chairman Jerome Powell's expected speech on the economic recovery.</p><p> (Stephen Culp)</p><p> *****</p><p> NASDAQ COMPOSITE: THIS RED LINE MAY BE A BRICK WALL (0900 EST/1400 GMT)</p><p> A measure of the Nasdaq's internal strength has been confirming the Composite's advance to record highs. However, this measure is rapidly nearing a long-term resistance barrier that stopped its rise in late 2018. Thus, the tech-laden index appears set for a big test:</p><p> Indeed, Nasdaq cumulative net new highs (running sum of new highs - new lows), on a weekly basis, bottomed in early April of last year. It then crossed above its 10-week moving average <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/WMA.AU\">$(WMA.AU)$</a> in May, ultimately leading to new highs.</p><p> The measure now stands at about 167k, and is rapidly nearing a resistance line from 1998. This line capped strength in late summer/early fall 2018, just ahead of what would prove to be a more than 20% collapse in the Composite. The line now resides around 170k.</p><p> Given the measure's current rate-of-ascent, it could potentially hit this barrier over the next several weeks.</p><p> However, a weekly down-tick, followed by a break of its 10-WMA, could suggest that an important bearish trend change is occurring within the Nasdaq. Conversely, taking out the resistance line could suggest room for a more protracted bullish phase.</p><p> Therefore, given the measure's proximity to the line, the Nasdaq would appear to be at an important juncture.</p><p> (Terence Gabriel)</p><p> *****</p><p> FOR WEDNESDAY'S LIVE MARKETS' POSTS PRIOR TO 0900 EST/1400 GMT - CLICK HERE: </p><p> <^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ NasdaqCNNH02102021 Inflation Misery index MBA closer Emerging markets vs other key regional equity indexes </p><p> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^></p><p>(Terence Gabriel is a Reuters market analyst. 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You can share your thoughts with us at markets.research@thomsonreuters.com THE COVID-19 \"RELIEF\" PLAN MAY HAVE SIDE EFFECTS (1333 EST/1833 GMT) Jack Ablin, chief investment officer and founding partner at Cresset, is out with some comments surrounding President Biden's, and congressional Democrats', $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief plan, and what the side effects might be on financial markets. Ablin notes that former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers has worried aloud that the proposed package, given its scale, could spark inflation or fuel a stock market bubble; according to Ablin, these are valid concerns. As Ablin sees it, investors are clearly perceiving the proposed package as stimulus, as evidenced by the fact that U.S. stocks, underpinned by economically sensitive sectors, are hitting all-time highs, while crude oil, a cyclical commodity, is spiking. Meanwhile, bond investors, \"also sensing percolating economic activity,\" are pushing interest rates higher. While Ablin says it’s encouraging that markets anticipate improving economic conditions, higher Treasury yields are a double-edged sword. \"Higher 'risk-free' yields will eventually put pressure on equity market valuations, which have baked in a 'low-for-longer' interest rate regime.\" Ablin says it’s hard to determine how high rates could go, but coincident with Cresset's models, he says rates should be nearly double where they are today. Ablin's bottom line is that while $1.9 trillion in stimulus could have a meaningful impact on the economy and earnings, \"it’s unlikely that profit growth will be strong enough to offset valuation compression from higher interest rates.\" Thus, although Fed Chair Powell has vowed to keep interest rates low, Ablin believes that the second half of 2021 \"could test his resolve.\" (Terence Gabriel) ***** SUSTAINABLE FUNDS SCORE RECORD INFLOWS IN 2020 (1315 EST/1815 GMT) Booming U.S. sustainable funds led by BlackRock ETFs drew $51.1 billion in net new deposits in 2020, more than twice the previous record set in 2019, researcher Morningstar said on Wednesday. The funds accounted for nearly a quarter of total U.S. fund flows and continued a multi-year growth trend as clients focused on issues like climate change and racial justice, wrote Jon Hale, Morningstar's director of sustainable investing research, in a report e-mailed by a spokeswoman for the Chicago-based company. The flows also reflected sustainable funds' outperformance of conventional peers, with 43% of sustainable equity funds finishing 2020 with top-quartile returns. \"In 2020, sustainable funds demonstrated that investing with an emphasis on how a company manages material ESG risks and how it manages key stakeholders can produce good returns in an uncertain economic environment,\" Hale wrote. BlackRock Inc's iShares family of ETFs captured the majority of the inflows, taking in $23.1 billion in 2020, followed by the $4.7 billion received by Calvert funds, recently purchased by Morgan Stanley . At the end of 2020, there were 392 sustainable open-end funds and ETFs available to U.S. investors, up 30% from 2019, Morningstar said. It defines sustainable funds as those for which environmental, social or corporate governance matters are central to the investment process. The growth includes 25 funds that \"repurposed\" their investment strategies to become sustainable in 2020, allowing asset managers to adopt ESG approaches without having to launch new funds that can take years to draw enough assets for scale, the report found. As an example it cited the Invesco Floating Rate ESG fund which invests in bank loans and previously was just the Invesco Floating Rate fund. (Ross Kerber) ***** EMERGING MARKETS START STRONG, BUT HOW WILL THEY FINISH? (1221 EST/1721 GMT) Emerging markets shares have stormed out of the gate in 2021, with the benchmark MSCI Emerging Markets index up over 10% to start the year against a roughly 4% rise for the S&P 500 . Dara White, global head of emerging markets equity at Columbia Threadneedle Investments, describes the macroeconomic backdrop for the asset class as \"extremely promising.\" Broadly, she says in a commentary this week that emerging markets are benefiting from \"the global wave of interest-rate cuts and liquidity injections by central banks.\" Meanwhile, White writes, economies such as China and South Korea were among the first to be hit by the pandemic, \"and their robust approach to tackling its spread have helped power strong recoveries.\" Longer term, she says, a key factor driving EM is \"their transition from export-led growth to reliance on buoyant domestic demand.\" White is not alone with an upbeat view. The BlackRock Investment Institute is \"overweight\" emerging markets equities, saying in a note this week that \"We see them as principal beneficiaries of a vaccine-led global economic upswing in 2021.\" However, over at Miller Tabak, chief market strategist Matt Maley finds reason for caution. He wrote earlier this week that he sees a rally coming in the U.S. dollar that could last a couple of months. With emerging markets having an inverse correlation with the U.S. currency historically, he thinks that investors and traders alike should become \"less aggressive\" on emerging markets. (Lewis Krauskopf) ***** NASDAQ/TECH SCARE SPOILS EUROPE'S CLOSE (1145 EST/1645 GMT) European stocks didn't fully recover from a brief selloff on the Nasdaq which quickly made its way to European tech. The old continent was cruising on course for moderate gains thanks to its recovering banks and insurers, but about an hour from the close things went south. Wall Street's VIX spiked and big names such as Tesla and Amazon pulled indexes down. While Europe's STOXX 600 pared some losses, it closed down 0.25% at the end of what was a session largely expected to end with some, albeit, timid gains. The reporting season is indeed going down quite nicely with over 70% of earnings beats so far. You can see below how the late afternoon trading Nasdaq/tech scare changed the game for the tech index (above) and the STOXX 600 (below): (Julien Ponthus) ***** THE SPAC GREEN CARD (1107 EST/1607 GMT) Greencard was definitely not French actor Gerard Depardieu's best movie but through it, many discovered that getting permanent residency in the U.S. isn't that easy. Getting a U.S. listing ain't a piece of cake either but according to Skadden, U.S. SPACs could be how some European companies get their green card to Wall Street. \"Whereas 2020 was the year of the SPAC IPO, 2021 is positioning itself to be the year of the de-SPAC, with many European companies in prime position to take advantage of the wave of capital raised in 2020 and that is expected to be raised in 2021,\" the law firm argued in a note. Of course, there are regulatory hurdles but that's what corporate lawyers get paid for arguably. \"There are a number of innovative structuring approaches allowing U.S.-incorporated SPACs to conduct successful de-SPAC transactions with European companies\", the Skadden's team who authored the note added. In the U.S., SPACs have become a popular route to public markets for firms looking to avoid the scrutiny and struggles attached to a traditional IPO. And while the cash flowing towards these blank check companies is frequently cited as a symptom of the speculative bubbly frenzy taking over the stock market, they're now part of the toolbox of M&A lawyers and bankers looking for business in Europe. (Julien Ponthus) ***** TWITTER EYEING BITCOIN IF THAT'S HOW PEOPLE WANT TO DO BUSINESS (1035 EST/1535 GMT) While Elon Musk has already put his money where his mouth is with regards to bitcoin, Twitter , whose CEO Jack Dorsey is a big fan of the crypto currency, is watching from the sidelines and doing its homework on the matter at least for now. In an television interview on Wednesday, following the company's earnings report late on Tuesday, CNBC asked Twitter Chief Financial officer Ned Segal for a reaction to Musk's move. \"We watch closely what other companies do to see what we can learn from them, and when we think about our balance sheet. We think about matching how it's invested and the currencies in which it's invested relative to how we might pay people,\" Segal told CNBC. \"Whether it's paying somebody who is proving a service to us or paying employees, so we have done a lot of the upfront thinking to consider how we might pay employees should (they) ask to be paid in Bitcoin. How we might pay a vendor if they ask to be paid in Bitcoin and whether we need to have Bitcoin on our balance sheet, should that happen.\" \"It's something we continue to study and look at,\" said Segal. \"We want to be thoughtful about it over time but we haven't made any changes yet.\" Asked what the tipping point might be Segal said: \"Well, one of the key things we would look at would be if people were asking to transact with us in Bitcoin because then we might consider whether we would be transferring dollars to Bitcoin at the time of the transaction or if we wanted bitcoin on our balance sheet ready to complete that transaction.\" \"We are really trying to match our assets and our liabilities and we take the same approach to Bitcoin that we do to all the other types of risks we have,\" Segal said. (Subrat Patnaik, Sinéad Carew) ***** TEPID INFLATION = SPUTTERING RECOVERY, BUT ONGOING FED SUPPORT (1000 EST/1500 GMT) Wednesday data brought with it news of languid inflation and decreasing mortgage applications, as an economy battered by a weak labor market and stunted demand staggers through its first anniversary of the pandemic recession. The prices U.S. urban consumers pay for a basket of goods rose as expected by 0.3% in January, according to the Labor Department, a slight deceleration from the prior month's 0.4% gain. Stripped of volatile food and energy prices, the consumer price index $(CPI.UK)$ rose at an annual pace of 1.4%, weaker than the 1.5% consensus, and edging further away from the U.S. Federal Reserve's average 2% year-on-year inflation target. \"Fears of rising inflation post-Covid - which we share - remain entirely theoretical,\" writes Ian Shepherdson, chief economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics. \"Base effects will lift core CPI inflation to about 2% by April, but markets are much more interested in the month-to-month numbers, which are unlikely to shift up sustainably until the reopening of the economy is well advanced.\" Core CPI, along with most major indicators, remain below that target, providing some assurance that the central bank will keep key interest rates near zero for the foreseeable future. Speaking of inflation, it's never a bad idea to pay a visit to our good friend the \"misery index.\" While it takes different forms, the misery index generally adds annual inflation growth to the unemployment rate. Year-on-year CPI plus unemployment dipped to 7.67, the lowest reading since March, but still well above pre-pandemic levels. It should be noted, however, that the January drop in unemployment was driven in part by discouraged Americans leaving the workforce, and the coronavirus-stricken labor market is one of the factors keeping inflation so tepid. Finally, demand for home loans fell by 4.1% last week, according to the Mortgage Bankers' Association (MBA). A 4-basis-point uptick in the average 30-year fixed contract rate to 2.96% prompted a drop in the number of applications to purchase homes and to refinance existing home loans . With mortgage rates edging up to \"a high not seen since last November,\" noted Joel Kan, associate vice president of Economic and Industry Forecasting at MBA, \"refinances declined, and their share of total applications dipped to the lowest level in three months.\" Still, rates have been below 3% for some time. \"We think most borrowers wishing and able to refinance have already done so,\" says Nancy Vanden Houten, lead economist at Oxford Economics. Investors were nevertheless in a buying mood in morning trading as they took heart from upbeat earnings results and looked to Fed Chairman Jerome Powell's expected speech on the economic recovery. (Stephen Culp) ***** NASDAQ COMPOSITE: THIS RED LINE MAY BE A BRICK WALL (0900 EST/1400 GMT) A measure of the Nasdaq's internal strength has been confirming the Composite's advance to record highs. However, this measure is rapidly nearing a long-term resistance barrier that stopped its rise in late 2018. Thus, the tech-laden index appears set for a big test: Indeed, Nasdaq cumulative net new highs (running sum of new highs - new lows), on a weekly basis, bottomed in early April of last year. It then crossed above its 10-week moving average $(WMA.AU)$ in May, ultimately leading to new highs. The measure now stands at about 167k, and is rapidly nearing a resistance line from 1998. This line capped strength in late summer/early fall 2018, just ahead of what would prove to be a more than 20% collapse in the Composite. The line now resides around 170k. Given the measure's current rate-of-ascent, it could potentially hit this barrier over the next several weeks. However, a weekly down-tick, followed by a break of its 10-WMA, could suggest that an important bearish trend change is occurring within the Nasdaq. Conversely, taking out the resistance line could suggest room for a more protracted bullish phase. Therefore, given the measure's proximity to the line, the Nasdaq would appear to be at an important juncture. (Terence Gabriel) ***** FOR WEDNESDAY'S LIVE MARKETS' POSTS PRIOR TO 0900 EST/1400 GMT - CLICK HERE: <^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ NasdaqCNNH02102021 Inflation Misery index MBA closer Emerging markets vs other key regional equity indexes ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^>(Terence Gabriel is a Reuters market analyst. 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