News Bulletin
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
Evening Edition
Economic Numbers:
|
Time |
Event |
Actual |
Forecast |
Previous |
|
Tuesday, August 18, 2026 |
||||
|
8:15 |
ADP Employment Change Weekly |
9.50K |
|
8.30K |
|
8:30 |
Export Price Index (MoM) (Jul) |
-1.30% |
0.20% |
-0.70% |
|
8:30 |
Housing Starts (MoM) (Jul) |
-12.40% |
|
19.70% |
|
8:30 |
Housing Starts (Jul) |
1.239M |
1.340M |
1.415M |
|
8:30 |
Import Price Index (MoM) (Jul) |
-0.40% |
0.10% |
-0.30% |
|
8:30 |
Building Permits (Jul) |
1.443M |
1.370M |
1.374M |
|
10:00 |
Pending Home Sales (MoM) (Jul) |
-2.30% |
0.10% |
-4.80% |
|
10:20 |
Atlanta Fed GDPNow (Q3) |
4.00% |
4.30% |
4.30% |
Indices
|
|
CLOSE |
50 DMA |
200 DMA |
|
DJIA |
53,343.40 |
52,432.00 |
49,469.41 |
|
NASDAQ |
26,289.71 |
25,914.81 |
24,204.73 |
|
S&P 500 |
7,691.76 |
7,521.92 |
7,082.02 |
Earnings Calendar:
(EPS: Earning Per Share / Rev: Revenue /
Mkt Cap: market Capital/ BMO: Before Market Opening /AMC: After Market Close)
|
COMPANY |
EPS Act |
EPS
Fore |
Rev
Act |
Rev
Fore |
Mkt
Cap |
Time |
|
Home DepotHD:US |
4.92 |
4.73 |
47.86B |
47.3B |
$299.72B |
AM |
|
Keysight TechnologiesKEYS:US |
- |
2.48 |
- |
1.75B |
$60.07B |
PM |
|
Toll BrothersTOL:US |
- |
2.91 |
- |
2.62B |
$12.93B |
PM |
|
Jack Henry AssociatesJKHY:US |
- |
1.44 |
- |
629.2M |
$10.88B |
PM |
|
AimcoAIV:US |
- |
- |
- |
- |
$6.27B |
PM |
|
Mercury SystemsMRCY:US |
- |
0.39 |
- |
265.39M |
$5.40B |
PM |
|
HUBHUBG:US |
- |
0.29 |
- |
941.12M |
$2.53B |
|
|
La-Z-BoyLZB:US |
- |
0.49 |
- |
495.45M |
$1.69B |
PM |
Market News:
Wall Street largely slid on Tuesday,
with the big story being a rout in U.S. Treasury bonds that took the longer-end
30-year yield to a fresh 19-year high and spilled over into global fixed-income
markets. Rate-sensitive technology stocks were the hardest hit, and a climb in
oil prices also clouded the mood.
The bond sell-off has come despite
benign U.S. consumer and producer price reports last week. Inflationary jitters
from rising oil prices due to an impasse between Washington and Tehran have
countered the soft data, while massive bond offerings from mega-tech firms to
fund artificial intelligence infrastructure buildouts have compounded debt
worries.
The benchmark S&P 500 index shed
0.7% to close at 7,694.31 points and the blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average
lost 0.2% to end at 53,343.64 points.
U.S. 30-year yield soars to nearly
two-decade high
Longer-end Treasury yields have been
under more pressure than shorter maturities, as their extended timeline makes
them more susceptible to changes in interest rates. The U.S. 30-year yield on
Tuesday hit a session high of 5.335%, its highest level since June 2007. The
instrument had pared gains since and turned lower, last down 2 basis points to
5.290%.
While inflationary concerns sparked by
the recent rise in oil prices are partly to blame for the bond sell-off, the
slide has also been driven by doubts around the sustainability of massive debt
financing by so-called hyperscalers for their AI plans. Microsoft, Meta
Platforms, Alphabet, Amazon, and Oracle in 2025 issued approximately $121
billion in U.S. corporate bonds, more than four times their annual average of
$28 billion from 2020 to 2024. The issuance has only picked up pace in 2026.
U.S. 30-year yield soars to nearly
two-decade high
Longer-end Treasury yields have been
under more pressure than shorter maturities, as their extended timeline makes
them more susceptible to changes in interest rates. The U.S. 30-year yield on
Tuesday hit a session high of 5.335%, its highest level since June 2007. The
instrument had pared gains since and turned lower, last down 2 basis points to
5.290%.
While inflationary concerns sparked by
the recent rise in oil prices are partly to blame for the bond sell-off, the
slide has also been driven by doubts around the sustainability of massive debt
financing by so-called hyperscalers for their AI plans. Microsoft, Meta
Platforms, Alphabet, Amazon, and Oracle in 2025 issued approximately $121
billion in U.S. corporate bonds, more than four times their annual average of
$28 billion from 2020 to 2024. The issuance has only picked up pace in 2026.
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