Early U.S. Trade: Stock Futures Higher After Mixed Amazon Earnings, Ahead of U.S. GDP Report

After the close, Amazon reported mixed results for its second-quarter earnings. Earnings blew away the estimates, but revenue narrowly missed to the downside. Third-quarter sales guidance also fell short of street estimates. Despite the mixed results, shares of Amazon were trading about 3 percent higher during the extended trading session. · FX Empire

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Asian stocks are trading higher early Friday. The Australian index is posting the largest gain and the Hong Kong Index is marginally lower.

At 0326 GMT, Japan’s NIKKEI is at 22635.59, up 48.72 or +0.22%. The Hong Kong HIS is at 28775.21, down 5.93 or -0.02%. In Australia, the S&P/ASX 200 is 6294.30, up 49.80 or +0.80%. China’s Shanghai Index is trading 2884.93, up 2.70 or +0.09% and the South Korean KOSPI is at 2292.45, up 3.39 or +0.15%.

The NIKKEi’s gains are being limited by weakness in the securities brokerage sector after Nomura reported net profit in the second quarter fell to 5.2 billion yen ($46.8 million), compared to 56.9 billion yen one year ago.

In Australia, stocks are advancing on the back of a strong performance in the technology subindex. In Hong Kong, the Hang Seng Index is being pressured by weakness in the material sector. China’s Shanghai Composite and Shenzhen Composite are trading higher after earlier weakness.

U.S. Stock Market

The major U.S. stock indexes are trading slightly better during Friday’s early futures session. This follows a mixed performance on Thursday which was highlighted by a steep drop in the NASDAQ Composite. Early volume is light as investors position themselves ahead of today’s U.S. second quarter Gross Domestic Product report that is due to be released at 1230 GMT.

After the close, Amazon reported mixed results for its second-quarter earnings. Earnings blew away the estimates, but revenue narrowly missed to the downside. Third-quarter sales guidance also fell short of street estimates. Despite the mixed results, shares of Amazon were trading about 3 percent higher during the extended trading session.

On Thursday, the technology sector took a beating after Facebook reported a miss in second-quarter revenue following Wednesday’s close. Shares of the social media giant plunged 18.96 percent, posting their worst performance ever, on the back of those disappointing results.

The weakness in Facebook helped the NASDAQ Composite record its worst day in around a month, falling 1.01 percent to 7852.19. The Dow posted a solid gain on the back of easing trade tensions between the United States and the European Union. The S&P 500 Index was also higher for the same reason, but gains were limited by the weak performance in the technology sector.

U.S. Economic News

The U.S. Commerce Department said on Thursday that orders for non-defense capital goods excluding aircraft, rose 0.6 percent last month. Data for May was revised to show the so-called core capital goods orders increasing 0.7 percent instead of the previously reported 0.3 percent gain. Economists had forecast core capital goods rising 0.4 percent last month. Core capital goods orders increased 6.8 percent on a year-on-year basis.