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    U.S. equity futures at six-week low after Trump healthcare setback

    U.S. equity futures at six-week low after Trump healthcare setback

    Sun Mar 26, 2017 | 8:54pm EDT
    By Jessica Toonkel and Jennifer Ablan

    U.S. equity index futures fell to a six-week low on Sunday in a sign Wall Street would start the week defensively after Republicans pulled legislation to overhaul the U.S. healthcare system in a stunning setback for President Donald Trump.

    S&P 500 e-mini futures ESv1 were down over 0.65 percent, shortly after electronic trading resumed on Sunday evening.

    Volume of more than 17,000 contracts in the first 30 minutes marked the heaviest trading activity to kick off a week since Trump took office. That was roughly 2-1/2 times the average of fewer than 7,000 contracts in early Sunday evening trading since the inauguration.

    U.S. Treasury futures were up 0.18 percent Sunday, indicating that yields would start the week lower when bonds start trading in Asia later.

    Markets were unnerved last week by Trump's inability to get enough support for legislation to reform the U.S. healthcare system, a major 2016 election campaign promise of the president and his allies.

    Investors had worried that the difficulties with the health bill could delay other legislation such as tax reform. Trump said he would now turn his attention to getting "big tax cuts" through Congress.

    Speaking on "Fox News Sunday," White House chief of staff Reince Priebus said the administration was open to working with moderate Democrats and Republicans to pass other aspects of Trump's agenda, such as revamping the tax code.

    David Ader, chief macro strategist at Informa Financial Intelligence, said about the failed health care bill: "The friction in Washington over all this is tempting to extrapolate to Trump's broader economic plans - lower taxes, fiscal stimulus - in that these, too, may stumble or at least retreat from the levels initially offered."

    News that Republican leaders pulled the bill broke just before the markets closed on Friday, sending stocks lower.

    For the week, the S&P 500 fell 1.4 percent, its worst weekly decline of the year.

    The equity run-up since Trump's election, which was largely based on expectations of tax cuts and deregulation of financials, appeared to be waning, said Putri Pascualy, managing director and partner at Pacific Alternative Asset Management Company, which has $24 billion in assets under management.

    “Recent market pullback tells me that some of the euphoria is starting to ebb as reality sinks in," Pascualy said. "Congress can throw a big wrench into how some of these plans are going to be executed.”

    Mark Grant, chief strategist and managing director at Hilltop Securities, recommended investors move into 5-10 year corporate bonds “because I don’t see stocks posting double-digit returns after their huge run-up since the elections.”

    (Reporting by Jessica Toonkel and Jennifer Ablan in New York,; additional reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt in New York; Editing by Peter Cooney and Andrew Hay)

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    It's a shame, it really is. All those millions of Americans stuck with these tax penalties for nothing in return. All those millions of American Workers who have had their wages cut to be under 30 hours so their employer isn't fined for not offering insurance they can't afford to provide, to all those unemployed who would have had jobs with expanding companies that can't expand or else go over 50 employees and have to provide insurance or pay steep penalties, it's a terrible thing.

    The arrogance of 16 to 20 members of Congress to spoil all that for our dear fellow Americans, millions and millions of them, is a national disgrace. And apparently the world was watching even this airing of our dirty laundry in DC.

    Disgusting.
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