Kuwait upgraded to emerging market status by FTSE
US Manufacturing and Services Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) on a preliminary basis remain above the 50 mark in September with the US Markit Manufacturing PMI at 53.0 and the US Markit Services PMI at 55.1. Initial jobless claims for September was reported at 272,000 compared to August's reading of 240,000. Durable Goods Orders improved in August by 1.7 percent compared to the drop of 6.8 percent in July. Retail Sales in August decreased by 0.2 percent month on month compared to July's revised figure of 0.3 percent. Existing Home Sales in August dropped further by 1.7 percent, month on month, compared to July's drop of 1.3 percent while New Home Sales dropped by 3.4 percent compared to the revised drop of 5.5 percent in July. Housing Starts decreased slightly month on month in July by 0.8 percent while Building Permits increased by 5.7 percent compared to the previous month's drop of 4.1 percent. Gross Domestic Product annualized for Q2 improved slightly at 3.1 percent.
The UK Markit Manufacturing PMI is expected to come in at 55.9 for September lower than August's reading of 56.9. The UK Markit Services PMI increased to 53.6 for September compared to 53.2 in August. The Consumer Price Index improved in August increasing by 0.6 percent month on month compared to the previous month's 0.1 percent drop. Retail Sales for August increased by 1.0 percent compared to July's revised reading of 0.6 percent. Consumer Confidence in September improved slightly to -9, yet remains below zero. Gross Domestic Product on a year on year basis for Q2 dropped to 1.5 percent.
UK equities posted loss
The Eurozone's Markit Manufacturing PMI for September increased to 58.1 compared to August's reading of 57.4. The Markit Services PMI for September on a preliminary basis increased to 55.6 compared to August's reading of 54.7. The Unemployment Rate remained unchanged for September at 9.1 percent. Consumer Confidence in September continues to improve coming in at -1.2 compared to August's figure of -1.5. Retail Sales for August improved, on a month on month basis, by 0.3 percent compared to July's drop of 0.3 percent. European equities improved in September registering gains of 3.8 percent, as measured by the Stoxx Europe 600.
In August, Japan's imports and exports on a year on year basis grew 15.2 percent and 18.1 percent, respectively. . The Nikkei Manufacturing PMI for September improved slightly at 52.9 versus July's reading of 52.6. Housing Starts in August decreased 2.0 percent year on year slightly improving from July's drop of 2.3 percent.
Retail Trade in August grew by 1.7 percent slightly lower than the growth recorded in the previous month. Consumer Confidence in August remains below the 50 mark coming in at 43.3 while the Unemployment Rate remains unchanged at 2.8 percent. Gross Domestic Products was revised down to annualized rate of 2.5 percent for Q2 2017.
Japanese equities registered gains of 3.6 percent in September, as measured by the Nikkei 225.
China's imports increased in August by 13.3 percent on a year on year basis while exports grew at 5.5 percent on a year on year basis. The resulting trade balance for August was a surplus of $41.99b compared to July's surplus of $46.7. The Consumer Price Index in August came in at 1.8 percent on a year on year basis. Retail Sales and Industrial Production, year on year, grew in August by 10.1 percent and 6.0 percent. The Caixin Manufacturing PMI for September dropped to 51.0 compared to August's reading of 51.6 however remains above the 50 mark.
Chinese equities dropped 0.4 percent in September, as measured by the Shanghai Stock Exchange Composite Index. GCC equity markets were mixed this month. The MSCI GCC Index was down 0.8 percent in September, given regional markets were sold off in line with emerging markets.
GCC markets
The top performing equity market in the GCC was Oman gaining 1.7 percent, followed by Saudi Arabia with 0.3 percent and Kuwait relatively flat at 0.03 percent. At the end of the month Kuwait was upgraded by FTSE to emerging market status. Qatar's equity market was the worst performer dropping 5.6 percent, followed by Dubai at -2.0 percent, Abu Dhabi at -1.6 percent, and Bahrain at -1.5 percent. Egypt's equity market improved in September posting a gain of 3.5 percent, as measured by the EGX 30 Index.
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