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Abstract:Five Things You Need to Know to Start Your Trading Day
Unusual Covid-19 symptoms point to the Delta variant being more severe. China faces nationalist anger over a U.S. plane in Taiwan. An international tax plan is being crafted to include Amazon. Here's what you need to know to start your day.
Taxing AmazonGlobal policy makers are crafting an international tax plan to make sure Amazon.com is included, even though the U.S. companys profit margin is below the 10% proposed threshold that would give other countries rights to collect revenue. G-7 finance ministers on Saturday voiced support for proposed rules. Amazon has estimated a global operating margin of 7.1% this year, but two people familiar with the negotiations said Amazon will be included. Amazon shares dropped as much as 1.1% to $3,172.20, briefly hitting a session low on the news, before closing the day little changed.
Calm — For NowAsian stocks are poised for a steady start as investors await more clues on the outlook for inflation and central bank stimulus amid the recovery from the pandemic. Global equities are at a record and cross-asset volatility has ebbed, but there are concerns about how long the calm can last. Futures rose in Japan, Australia and Hong Kong. The S&P 500 was little changed, while a biotech surge following approval of a Biogen Alzheimers drug helped the Nasdaq 100 to a small gain. The dollar dipped and 10-year U.S. Treasury yields climbed.
Strange SymptomsThe coronavirus Delta variant that drove India‘s devastating Covid-19 epidemic is the most infectious to emerge so far. Doctors now want to know if it’s also more severe, as unusual symptoms such as hearing impairment, severe gastric upsets and blood clots leading to gangrene have been linked to it. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said all Indians above the age 18 will be vaccinated for free starting June 21, after criticism of his administration‘s handling of India’s deadly second virus wave. Cases are rising in countries from Indonesia to Uganda, in a reminder that the pandemic won‘t end any time soon. American and British airlines issued a joint plea for the resumption of travel between the two countries, saying government curbs on the world’s most lucrative air route are holding back an economic recovery.
Pressures on XiChina is facing nationalist anger over its muted reaction to a U.S. military plane arriving in Taiwan. The U.S. Air Force C-17 cargo plane made a three-hour stopover in Taipei on Sunday to carry a bipartisan congressional delegation visiting Taiwan. Local media reported that it was the first such visit since at least 1995, but Chinese state media including the official Xinhua News Agency didn‘t report on the trip while the Chinese Foreign Ministry sidestepped a question about the plane. Some nationalist voices in China demanded a stronger reaction to enforce Beijing’s view that the island is part of its territory, underscoring the pressures on President Xi Jinping to follow through on heated “red line” rhetoric.
Apple Takes On ZoomApple previewed its next-generation iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV and Mac operating systems at its its Worldwide Developer Conference, adding a slew of new privacy, health, smart-home, messaging, maps and digital wallet features. iPad software also got the biggest revamp to its Home screen since launching the device over a decade ago. The company focused heavily on how it has made FaceTime a better experience, clearly with an eye to taking the fight to Zoom. FaceTime is getting higher video and audio quality, the ability to schedule calls and, for the first time, people will be able to invite Android and Windows users to chat.
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