The Day Ahead

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Macro Data:
US June factory orders fell 9.3% due to a big drop in aircraft orders. Excluding transport, orders rose 0.2%, but core capital goods fell 0.7%, pointing to weaker business investment. Manufacturing PMI stayed in contraction for a 4th month.
Japan July monetary base fell 3.9% y/y, showing reduced liquidity despite steady interest rates.
Switzerland July CPI was flat, with annual inflation at just 0.1%, staying very low.

Earnings:
Palantir expected strong revenue growth (~+38% YoY) from government and commercial AI work, but valuation is high.
Vertex seen with steady sales and profits from its drug portfolio.
MercadoLibre expected ~28–29% YoY revenue growth from e-commerce and fintech.
Williams Cos forecast stable earnings from energy infrastructure.
Mitsubishi UFJ reports later this week.

Conclusion:
US data points to slowing manufacturing and business investment.
Japan’s monetary base drop signals gradual tightening.
Switzerland’s inflation is very subdued.
Earnings focus is on high-growth names like Palantir and MercadoLibre—markets will watch if results can justify rich valuations.


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