"*HYUNDAI WEIGHS ACROSS-THE-BOARD PRICE INCREASES FOR US VEHICLES'" - BBG
The Bloomberg article indicates Hyundai will increase newly made, U.S. market, vehicle prices by 1%. The bestselling model in the U.S. for 2024 was the Hyundai Elantra (137k units), which has a current retail starting price of $22,125. A 1% increase is modest, and would likely be obscured by manufacturer and dealership discounting. In all I would expect the impact on U.S. unit sales to be small. Neutral for spreads.
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European gas prices fell 2.2% to EUR 31.70 on Tuesday and only slightly off the intraday low of EUR 31.20. They are now down around 22% in April, and flashing oversold, driven by not only the end of the winter but also concerns over the impact of US protectionism on global energy demand. Uncertainty remains over the progress of US trade negotiations especially with China, which it continues to deny are taking place.
Japan retail sales were slightly below market forecasts. We were -1.2%m/m, against a 0.7% forecast, with Feb revised to a 0.4% gain. In y/y terms we rose 3.1%, against a 3.5% forecast and 1.3% in Feb.
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