Here's a super-quick guide to what traders are talking about right now

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Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange shortly after the opening bell in New York, U.S., June 15, 2016. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson

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Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange

Via Dave Lutz at JonesTrading, here's a quick guide to what traders are talking about right now:

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Final ipsos poll came out Remain 52%, Leave 48% and spiked futures earlier - S&P up 1%, Russell 1.5% as Biotech jumps early. DAX was up as much as 2%, 3-week high. Commodity stocks and banks leading.

  • Seeing Heavy dumping of havens - Bunds and Treasuries are seeing yields jump 6bp, Gold continues to retreat.
  • DXY getting slammed against Pound and Euro - Sterling hits highest point of the year as bookies see "remain" taking it - Key to watch in the headline squall we have been enduring. Risk on seeing emerging-market currencies ripping higher.
  • But Volumes light - "Share trading across Europe was just a third of its normal level and two-thirds lower than average on the UK's FTSE."

Today we get Architecture Billings Index and the Fed's Bank Stress Test results (Initial Results - CCAR June 29th). Chicago Fed Nat Activity Index and Weekly Jobless Claims at 8:30 - Markit US Manufacturing PMI at 9:45 - New Home Sales for May and US Leading Index at 10 - Natty Gas Inventory data at 10:30, and Kansas City Fed Manf. Activity at 11. Fed's Kaplan Speaks in New York at 7pm.

BREXIT key times (in ET):

  • 5pm - Polling closes - Media "Blackout" Ends; Sky News announces the YouGov Poll prediction
  • 7:30pm - Results begin to be reported for a small number of councils
  • 9:00pm - First big wave of results with 22 councils expected around this time
  • 10:00pm - Lancaster vote could be proxy for overall result.
  • 11:00pm - The largest wave of results with 88 councils expected to report
  • 12:00 - About 80% of counting areas have reported results
  • 1:00am - Any clear winner likely reported by now over media channels
  • 2 am - Count Ends
  • 2-4am - Official result will be called in Manchester, "around breakfast time", according to the electoral commission

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