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Abstract:The Dow Jones will look to the ongoing Brexit saga, as UK members of Parliament vote on a “No-Deal” Brexit. Domestically, the Dow will watch
Dow Jones Outlook Talking Points:
The Dow Jones will look to the next Brexit vote which could see the UK fall out of the European Union without a deal
Boeing developments will further influence the index as the corporate-giant wrestles safety concer
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Dow Jones Outlook: Index Eyes Brexit Vote, Boeing Development
As the Dow Jones heads into Wednesday trading, the index will likely take its cues from Brexit proceedings and the developing situation with the Industrial Average‘s largest member, Boeing. Tuesday saw UK MPs overwhelmingly vote down Prime Minister Theresa May’s revised Brexit deal. While the outcome was largely expected, the result delays a decision and prolongs uncertainty for European equities.
In the unlikely event the vote to exit the Union without a deal is passed tomorrow, it would likely deliver a shock to global equities. Given their proximity and degree of interconnectedness, European and North American equities could experience high levels of volatility on such an outcome.
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As for domestic concerns, traders will continue to watch Boeing (BA) and developments from the investigations by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the company itself. Boeing has dragged the index lower since Monday when a Boeing 737 Max 8 crashed, marking the second such incident in the last five months. As one of the newer models offered by Boeing, the incidents have triggered concerns regarding the planes safety. Boeing shares reacted accordingly and suffered their worst two-day loss since 2001.
Dow Jones Price Chart: Daily Time Frame (January 2019 – March 2019) (Chart 1)
Dow Jones Price Chart overlaid with Boeing (BA) in blue
While the ongoing Boeing situation is not necessarily significant from a macroeconomic perspective, the corporation is afforded significant weight in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Further, it is the largest US manufacturer. Given the weight commanded by Boeing, it can exert considerable influence over the index.
Dow Jones Component Weightings (Chart 2)
As of Tuesdays open, Boeing accounted for 10.57% of the Dow. Should the FAA follow other aviation governing bodies in Europe, and parts of Asia and ground the model, Boeing could continue to drag the Dow lower. Since Monday, the Dow has been the worst performing major US index.
Dow Jones Price Chart: 3-Minute Time Frame (March 11-12, 2019) (Chart 3)
The Industrial Average will also await US durable goods orders from January. With durable goods categorized as longer-lasting products, the manufacturing and industrial components of the index may experience greater sensitivity to the data print than other sectors.
--Written by Peter Hanks, Junior Analyst for DailyFX.com
Contact and follow Peter on Twitter @PeterHanksFX
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