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Stocks close lower as dollar hits near-two-month high; gold sheds 3%

                                                                                                                                                                  
   
       
   
   
                                                                       

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Stocks close lower as dollar hits near-two-month high; gold sheds 3%

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  U.S. stocks closed lower on Tuesday, pressured by a rising dollar, while investors digested data from the International Monetary Fund and remarks from a Federal Reserve official.

       

  "You've got two schools of thought here. You have momentum traders buying dips but you also have the dollar rising and the view that it could keep going is weighing on markets," said Daniel Deming, managing director at KKM Financial.

       

  The dollar index, which measures the U.S. currency's performance against six others, hit its highest level in almost two months. It was last up 0.49 percent at 96.17.

       

  The Dow Jones industrial average fell as much as 137.59 points before closing about 85 points lower, with 3M contributing the most losses. The S&P 500 fell 0.64 percent, with utilities falling more than 2 percent to lead decliners. The benchmark index fell below 2,150 earlier in the session, a key support level. "If we break that level, then you could see some more downside momentum," said Deming.

       

  The Nasdaq composite closed 0.2 percent lower. Stocks had gyrated in the early part of the session, alternating between gains and losses, before closing lower.

       

  "Right now, in the U.S. market, there's a bit of a vacuum," said Bill Merz, investment strategist at U.S. Bank Wealth Bank Management. "It sounds like a broken record, ... but we're just playing a waiting game."

       
    Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.      
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Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.

  Overall global growth is expected to expand at 3.1 percent in 2016, according to the IMF's "World Economic Outlook" released Tuesday. That's unchanged from its July forecast. But advanced economies, which include the United States, will slow this year to 1.6 percent growth. That compares with 2.1 percent last year and a July IMF forecast of 1.8 percent.

       

  Gold futures for December delivery fell more than 3 percent to settle at $1,269.70 per ounce, posting its worst trading day since 2013.

       

  "The sell-off which we are seeing for gold is mainly due to the reason that some Fed members have created noise again that November meeting could be live when it comes to the interest rate. Although it sounds extremely bizarre because we also have the US election in that particular month, and I do not see the Fed combining the two risky events together," Naeem Aslam, chief market analyst at Think Markets, said in a note to clients.

       

  Investors also watched Deutsche's stock, after it sent markets around the world for a roller-coaster ride last week as worries that it would not be able to pay its massive fine weighed on investor sentiment. On Tuesday, the German banking giant's U.S.-listed shares rose more than 2 percent.

       

  German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reported over the weekend that Deutsche's CEO John Cryan would be in Washington DC to negotiate a settlement with the U.S. government over its $14 billion fine.

       

  "It's very important for investors to read between the lines," said Adam Sarhan, CEO at Sarhan Capital. "Market participants have a way of separating facts and noise. Right now, the fact is that investors have lost confidence in Deutsche Bank."

       

Dow Jones industrial average 2-day chartSource: FactSet

       

  In Fed news, Richmond Fed President Jeffrey Lacker said there was a strong case to raise interest rates significantly and keep inflation under control. "Pre-emptive increases in the federal funds rate are likely to play a critical role in maintaining the stability of inflation," Lacker, a non-voting member of the Fed's policymaking committee, said in a statement.

       

  U.S. Treasury yields rose after Lacker's speech, with the two-year note yield at 0.82 percent and the benchmark 10-year yield at 1.68 percent.

       

  Chicago Fed President Charles Evans is set to speak at 7:40 p.m. ET, on monetary policy and the economy.

       

  "I think the Fed speeches are going to be noise in the background today," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities. "Right now, we're looking at a data-heavy week, but most of that is due at the end of the week."

       

  Key data reports due this week include the September jobs report, scheduled for release Friday at 8:30 a.m. ET.

       

  "The market is in a wait-and-see mode. We've got earnings season coming and earnings have contracted even with low interest rates," said Sarhan. "The economy is lackluster and you've got currency fluctuations sometimes adversely affecting earnings."

       

  Earnings season is set to kick into full gear next week, when Alcoa reports quarterly results.

       

  Overseas, European equities rose broadly, as the British FTSE 100 advanced 1.3 percent, while the British pound hit its lowest level in more than 30 years. Earlier on Tuesday, The IMF said uncertainty stemming from the so-called Brexit will dampen investor confidence. It sees the U.K. expanding at only 1.8 percent this year, and sees a deepening slowdown to 1.1 percent next year. The U.K. grew at a 2.2 percent pace last year. 

       

  "I think a lot of currency investors figures that the UK would be able to negotiate a special deal," said Chris Gaffney, president of EverBank World Markets. "Calling for a March exit really caught people off guard."

       
Symbol
Name
Price
 
Change
%Change
DJIADow Industrials18168.45
 
-85.40-0.47%
S&P 500S&P 500 Index2150.49
 
-10.71-0.50%
NASDAQNASDAQ Composite5289.66
 
-11.22-0.21%

  The Dow Jones industrial average closed 85.40 points lower, or 0.47 percent, at 18,168.45, with 3M leading decliners and JPMorgan Chase leading advancers.

       

  The S&P 500 fell 10.71 points, or 0.5 percent, to close at 2,150.49, with utilities leading 10 sectors lower and financials the only advancer.

       

  The Nasdaq fell 11.22 points, or 0.21 percent, to end at 5,289.66.

       

About three stocks declined for every advancer at the New York Stock Exchange, with and exchange volume of 882.64 million and a composite volume of 3.622 billion at the close.

       

U.S. crude futures settled 0.25 percent higher, or 12 cents, at $48.69 per barrel.

       

—CNBC's Evelyn Cheng contributed to this report.

       

  On tap this week:

       

  *Planner subject to change.

       

  Tuesday

       

  Earnings: Micron

       

  7:40 p.m.: Chicago Fed President Charles Evans speaks on monetary policy and the economy

       

  Wednesday

       

  Earnings: Yum Brands, Constellation Brands, Monsanto, RPM International

       

  8:15 a.m.: ADP payrolls

       

  8:30 a.m.: Trade deficit

       

  9:30 a.m.: Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari gives welcoming remarks at an event on "Early Childhood Development in Indian Country"

       

  9:45 a.m.: Markit services PMI

       

  10 a.m.: ISM non-manufacturing

       

  10 a.m.: Factory orders

       

  1 p.m. & 5 p.m.: Richmond Fed President Jeffrey Lacker speaks on "Does Federal Reserve Governance Need Reform?"

       

  Thursday

       

  Earnings: Helen of Troy, International Speedway, Ruby Tuesday

       

  8:30 a.m.: Jobless claims

       

  2 p.m.: Atlanta Fed live webcast on search process for new bank president and answer questions from the public

       

  Friday

       

  8:30 a.m.: Employment report

       

  10 a.m.: Wholesale trade

       

  10:30 a.m.: Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer speaks on the economy and financial regulation

       

  12:45 p.m.: Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester speaks on Fed communications

       

  3 p.m.: Consumer credit

       

  3:40 p.m.: San Francisco Senior Vice President Mary Daly speaks on the U.S. economic outlook and the role of education in supporting the American dream

       

  4 p.m.: Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard speaks on blockchain technology

       

  *All times Eastern. Planner subject to change.

       
           
                                                       
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TIMEFORMUS SATURDAY BELMONT PARK



Race 1:


Whitegate (#1)

Was steadied in traffic when attempting to move up the rail last time.
Faces a much easier field today.
Charlton Baker gets a 100 trainer rating with runners coming off layoffs of this length.
10/1 on ML
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Race 6:

Reconsider It (#10)

Was done in by a wide trip in her debut.
Was hindered by a slow pace last time.
Gets a huge rider switch to Junior Alvarado.
12/1 on ML

Stakes Preview: In the G1 Beldame at Belmont, Don’t Overlook This Longshot


This Beldame features three Grade 1 winners, in the form of Apple Blossom winner Forever Unbridled, surprise Test winner Paola Queen, and Mother Goose winner Off the Tracks. However, it’s still hard to shake the feeling that this has come up as one of the weaker Grade 1 races run in this division. The absence of stars like Songbird, Beholder, Stellar Wind, and Cavorting is certainly felt here.

The Pace Projector is predicting that the two aforementioned three-year-old fillies, Paola Queen (#6) and Off the Tracks (#7), will show the way early as they stretch out after focusing on sprint races this summer. However, I wonder if either or both of their riders will be somewhat more conservative than this projection suggests, given concerns about stamina over this nine furlong distance. If that’s the case, the door could be left open for Penwith (#4) to take up the early lead under the ever-vigilant Javier Castellano.

Let’s go through the field:

#1, Tiger Ride (15/1): She’s actually run pretty well on dirt and put to rest any concerns about whether she could get this distance with her runner-up finish in a restricted stakes at Saratoga this summer. She deserves some credit for making the first run into a fast pace (color-coded in red) on that occasion in a race that ultimately fell apart late. However, she still lost to Rachel’s Temper and that one is hardly a serious threat to win this race. At best, she’s worth considering for the bottom rungs of trifectas and superfectas.

#2, Forever Unbridled (1/1):

The Beldame is this filly’s race to lose and it’s as simple as that. Some argue that she should have won the Grade 1 Ogden Phipps back in June when she got buried down on the rail by Joel Rosario and had to wait for room before getting out into the clear too late in the stretch. I cannot make any such excuses for her last time, when she appeared poised to draw off at the top of the stretch in the Personal Ensign and just seemed to hang late before getting run down by Cavorting. That said, none of the fillies that defeated her in those races is in the starting gate today. If she produces the kind of performance that she’s capable of putting forth, she is supposed to win. However, if you’re looking for any chinks in her armor, you could point to a pace situation that is somewhat muddled. Joel Rosario got in trouble taking her too far back off the pace two back, and he must avoid making that same mistake again.

#3, Rachel’s Temper (10/1): While I respect the year that Charlton Baker has been having, I still think he’s asking a lot of this mare. This is a horse that really struggled to get through her allowance conditions and fell into an absolutely perfect setup sitting well back off a fast pace when she finally earned a stakes win last time out. She is highly unlikely to get the same scenario here, and I’ll be surprised if she’s a factor.

#4, Penwith (10/1):

What happened to this mare’s early speed? At one time, that was her greatest weapon, but it seems that her riders have made no attempt to show any early initiative in recent starts. However, I’m thinking that might change today. Javier Castellano knows how to read the past performances and I’m sure he’ll take notice that Penwith has produced some of her best results when she’s allowed to rattle long on the front end through steady fractions. If John Velazquez and Luis Saez on the two outside fillies are a little concerned about stamina going this nine-furlong distance, they may be content to let Javier take up the running from the inside. So can Penwith actually wire the field? I don’t think it’s out of the question. After all, it’s not as if her speed figures are that much slower than the top contenders’ in this race, and she figures to appreciate cutting back in distance after two straight races at a mile and a quarter. Her performance in the Royal Delta from last winter would give her a major chance here, and even her Delaware Handicap puts her in the mix despite the fact that race dynamics worked against her there. I believe it’s significant that Kiaran McLaughlin is taking a shot in this race, and she’s my long shot selection.

#5, Going for Broke (6/1): She barely beat Rachel’s Temper two back and I’m not convinced that she topped that performance despite earning a Grade 1 placing in her next start. I wonder if she’ll be overbet here because Songbird’s name shows up in her Alabama running line. That performance looks better in print than it does when watching the replay, as she got an absolutely perfect trip coming through on the rail around the far turn and still had trouble putting away the third place finisher, who was seemingly spent at the top of the stretch. I prefer others.

#6, Paola Queen (15/1): She never should have been 55/1 in the Test, but her win in that race was still a surprise. I generally love turnbacks and I have to believe that it was the shortened distance that allowed her to step up with her career-best performance last time. While she performed respectably enough in her three route attempts, she didn’t run fast enough in those races to compete against the likes of today’s older rivals. I’ll be surprised if she’s able to pull off the Grade 1 double here.

#7, Off the Tracks (5/2): There’s a lot to like about this filly, but I’m wondering if she’s a bit of a trap in this spot. Her odds are probably not going to be that much higher than those of Forever Unbridled, but I believe her older rival is a far more likely winner of this race. She obviously deserves accolades for her performance in the Test, which earned her a 123 speed figure—easily best in the field. That said, she was a turnback that day, just like Paola Queen, and she was not able to reproduce that form in the Prioress next time out. While she did earn a Grade 1 victory in the Mother Goose, she may have benefitted from a surface that was favoring inside speed on that occasion. Her lone race over a wet track was one of her worst, and there are still questions about her stamina. I’m not going to be shocked if she steps up and wins this race, but I don’t think a price around 5/2 or 3/1 would represent fair value. She’s somewhere in my play, but I prefer others on top.

THE PLAY

While I fully acknowledge that this is Forever Unbridled’s (#2) race to lose, I have to take a shot with Penwith (#4), given the expected value. I would bet her to win at odds of 8/1 or higher.

Win/Place: 4

Exacta Box: 2,4

Trifecta: 2,4 with 2,4 with ALL

Trifecta: 2,4 with 1,5,7 with 2,4

FULL GATE FOR RODEO DRIVE: GI Rodeo Drive S. Saturday, featuring a 14-horse scramble to seize a A Win and Youre In qualifying bid to the Nov. 5 GI Breeders Cup Filly and Mare Turf

FULL GATE FOR RODEO DRIVE
by Ben Massam

The brand-new Santa Anita turf course will play host to a contentious renewal of the GI Rodeo Drive S. Saturday, featuring a 14-horse scramble to seize a A Win and Youre In qualifying bid to the Nov. 5 GI Breeders Cup Filly and Mare Turf. Trainer Michael Stidham sends out 7- 2 morning-line favorite Zipessa (City Zip) to tackle 10 furlongs for the first time in her career. The chestnut recently attacked a quick pace and held on determinedly to finish third in Arlingtons GI Beverly D. S. Aug. 13. Zipessa figures to be on or near the lead again Saturday, and retains the services of Florent Geroux, who was aboard for her win in the GIII Dr. James Penney Memorial S. at Parx July 4.

Zipessa will likely have company from Avenge (War Front) near the front of the Rodeo Drive cavalry charge. Winner of the nine-furlong GII John C. Mabee S. at Del Mar Sept. 4, the dark bay--whose previous successesin Arcadia have come in turf sprints--will also confront the longest distance test of her career Saturday. Decked Out (Street Boss) represents the opposite end of the pace spectrum, doing her best work from the backfield. The sophomore recently made an eye-catching move on the turn and came up a head short when runner-up behind Harmonize (Scat Daddy) in the GI Del Mar Oaks Aug. 20. Bjorn Neilsen=s Real Smart (Smart Strike) looms as an intriguing longshot for trainer Graham Motion, who has enjoyed considerable success shipping turf runnersto Southern California. Confidently spotted at the Grade I level, the 4-year- old British import captured the GIII Robert G. Dick Memorial S. at Delaware Park July 9.


Saturday, Santa Anita Park, post time: 7:00 p.m. EDT
RODEO DRIVE S.-GI, $300,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/4mT
PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER ML

1 Keri Belle Empire Maker Arroyo, Jr. Shirreffs 15-1
2 Frenzified (GB) Yeats (Ire) Gonzalez Cassidy 10-1
3 Queen of The Sand (Ire) Footstepsinthsnd (GB) Blanc Gallagher 20-1
4 Avenge War Front Prat Mandella 6-1
5 Real Smart Smart Strike Van Dyke Motion 15-1
6 Tiz a Kiss Cee's Tizzy Talamo Baltas 20-1
7 Majestic Heat Unusual Heat Stevens Mandella 12-1
8 Fresh Feline K Kitten's Joy Sutherland Shirreffs 20-1
9 Generosidade (Uru) Nedawi (GB) Pereira Lobo 12-1
10 Nancy From Nairobi (GB) Sixties Icon (GB) Smith Sadler 10-1
11 Decked Out K Street Boss Desormeaux Desormeaux12-1
12 Zipessa K City Zip Geroux Stidham 7-2
13 Elektrum (Ire) High Chaparral (Ire) Espinoza Sadler 5-1
14 Sobradora Inc (Arg) Include Bejarano Callaghan 6-1

DRF TRAINER PATTERNS CHURCHILL DOWNS

TRAINER PATTERNS
TrainerSts.1stW%$%AWP*Sprint*Route*Turf*Stretch-out*Turn back*1st Turf*1st Start*Off claim*Layoff 45 days*Layoff 120 days

Romans Dale 9 3 33.33 44.44 14.73 56/390 85/554 62/580 29/175 15/104 13/90 15/129 0/4 49/479 12/97
Hartman Chris 4 2 50.00 75.00 4.30 116/535 68/315 15/121 18/106 17/86 0/22 7/47 34/142 31/175 6/44
Von Hemel Donnie 5 2 40.00 40.00 25.60 55/396 65/456 22/127 15/134 17/85 7/45 12/108 0/1 28/194 6/63
McPeek Kenneth 6 2 33.33 33.33 8.90 38/248 95/576 36/342 18/117 16/78 12/109 13/136 0/8 28/229 9/81
Howard Neil 4 2 50.00 50.00 11.50 15/139 23/152 8/105 8/54 2/34 1/27 5/49 0/0 8/84 0/15
Blair Jordan 1 1 100.00 100.00 16.40 3/32 5/26 8/52 0/8 1/7 1/10 0/10 0/1 6/27 1/5
Hamilton Anthony Jr 1 1 100.00 100.00 30.80 8/61 9/57 1/27 4/21 2/18 0/5 0/7 0/0 4/48 1/18
Wilkes Ian 11 1 9.09 45.45 9.60 73/550 59/380 45/374 21/160 21/116 6/97 6/143 1/13 38/290 5/79
Cox Brad 7 1 14.29 42.86 5.20 104/438 92/333 88/305 22/94 19/81 20/69 19/97 38/135 64/257 10/62
Moquett Ron 4 1 25.00 75.00 47.40 69/566 51/346 9/70 16/108 15/96 2/24 6/69 4/30 39/288 5/62
Hofmans Grant 1 1 100.00 100.00 16.60 0/9 5/28 1/6 0/5 0/2 0/1 0/5 0/0 0/6 0/3
Hawley Wesley 2 1 50.00 50.00 12.60 43/246 36/203 11/99 9/58 8/46 2/25 6/39 4/17 8/104 2/28
Bradley William 4 1 25.00 75.00 8.60 28/259 29/200 39/384 10/100 7/73 5/78 3/100 0/9 20/138 4/47
Hale Ronald Jr 1 1 100.00 100.00 12.40 9/55 2/26 2/16 1/15 3/14 0/2 1/3 0/1 3/27 1/14
Anderson Doug 5 1 20.00 20.00 13.20 50/310 21/113 1/16 6/39 6/40 0/3 2/27 6/26 11/81 3/35
Dortch David 1 1 100.00 100.00 17.00 5/41 3/34 0/5 0/8 3/9 0/1 0/0 1/5 1/11 0/5
McGee Paul 5 1 20.00 40.00 6.40 18/150 18/106 5/86 5/41 3/30 0/23 0/29 1/5 8/90 0/20
Foley Gregory 4 1 25.00 75.00 8.20 30/256 12/67 16/155 3/36 4/29 2/37 3/42 2/19 13/144 1/26
Stall Albert Jr 2 1 50.00 50.00 7.80 81/417 58/259 31/224 21/111 16/82 3/55 19/123 0/2 59/271 13/65
Arnold George II 6 1 16.67 16.67 7.40 18/170 35/245 20/249 10/75 8/54 1/53 1/71 0/0 21/204 6/52
Montano Angel Sr 4 1 25.00 75.00 43.20 22/167 29/162 7/54 12/44 8/48 0/5 0/4 8/41 4/25 0/7
Asmussen Steven 9 1 11.11 66.67 7.20 431/2221 247/1317 159/940 64/389 44/295 22/201 68/416 40/231 190/1102 36/255
DiVito James 1 1 100.00 100.00 12.20 88/376 20/101 13/136 8/51 7/58 3/29 7/35 0/1 22/128 5/26
DePaz Horacio 1 0 .00 100.00 .00 2/9 3/11 9/31 2/7 1/2 2/6 3/9 0/0 3/15 1/8
Baca Roberto 1 0 .00 100.00 .00 9/36 5/23 0/7 2/9 0/7 0/1 0/5 1/1 1/10 1/8
Vashchenko Pavel 2 0 .00 50.00 .00 1/24 72/334 25/228 5/25 0/15 5/57 8/69 0/0 32/205 14/77
Walsh Brendan 2 0 .00 .00 .00 19/123 26/133 35/286 7/47 7/43 3/44 6/44 2/15 18/148 2/41
Sandmann III William 1 0 .00 .00 .00 19/91 4/22 1/2 0/6 0/5 0/1 2/3 0/0 2/20 0/3
Becker Scott 1 0 .00 100.00 .00 245/904 115/376 17/133 40/156 31/118 5/45 17/113 13/46 71/299 22/107
Kobiskie Dane 1 0 .00 .00 .00 64/337 25/147 33/214 9/73 14/55 8/68 8/92 14/65 28/155 11/53
Glyshaw Tim 3 0 .00 33.33 .00 77/538 53/418 22/187 8/110 12/95 4/30 0/50 8/64 17/124 7/40
Castaneda Marco 1 0 .00 .00 .00 26/180 5/59 5/33 0/34 3/28 2/9 0/17 1/8 2/32 0/12
Williamson Brian 3 0 .00 .00 .00 25/223 33/266 55/345 4/61 4/44 5/32 7/42 0/0 10/93 7/54
Gorder Kellyn 2 0 .00 .00 .00 62/368 70/370 28/221 27/129 18/99 4/48 14/98 2/20 29/224 6/66
Dorris Thomas 1 0 .00 .00 .00 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/1 0/1 0/0
Roberts Merrill 1 0 .00 .00 .00 18/225 2/53 0/12 1/22 2/27 0/5 0/20 0/2 2/43 0/16
Humphries Thomas 1 0 .00 .00 .00 5/45 3/41 3/20 0/9 2/9 0/3 0/10 0/0 4/30 0/10
Richard Chris 5 0 .00 40.00 .00 160/700 67/320 2/34 16/84 21/83 0/13 15/67 42/167 45/189 8/58
Michael Brian 1 0 .00 .00 .00 10/71 18/80 7/28 2/10 1/8 0/4 0/5 3/8 7/32 1/11
French Wayne 1 0 .00 .00 .00 1/23 0/8 0/12 0/9 1/7 0/3 0/3 0/2 0/9 0/5
Woodard Joe 2 0 .00 .00 .00 141/552 108/418 1/57 22/90 16/71 1/6 1/5 33/130 45/199 11/25
Boyce Michele 1 0 .00 .00 .00 24/130 8/63 30/221 1/35 3/32 2/21 4/23 0/1 14/104 3/42
Caldwell J 1 0 .00 100.00 .00 108/695 66/357 25/166 10/115 18/103 4/33 11/67 23/156 25/155 3/36
Denzik William Jr 1 0 .00 .00 .00 13/49 1/14 0/17 1/11 2/5 0/6 0/15 0/0 3/13 1/6
Maker Michael 5 0 .00 20.00 .00 136/647 159/834 321/1491 70/313 54/226 33/181 29/208 61/277 177/837 27/144
Sanner Daniel 1 0 .00 .00 .00 7/44 19/94 1/13 1/16 4/16 0/2 0/4 1/8 1/15 0/8
Dupuy Patrick 1 0 .00 .00 .00 8/39 0/7 5/27 0/4 1/3 1/5 2/2 1/3 5/21 0/2
Barnett Bobby 2 0 .00 .00 .00 5/86 5/51 2/35 2/22 0/16 1/14 0/11 0/6 1/30 1/15
Casse Mark 7 0 .00 42.86 .00 190/969 127/751 191/1210 77/402 61/282 38/302 54/386 0/11 129/804 52/319
Wilkinson Clifford 1 0 .00 .00 .00 26/193 8/88 0/13 3/42 6/42 0/6 0/0 3/17 1/37 0/13
O'Connor Robert II 1 0 .00 .00 .00 11/93 4/46 6/58 2/14 2/16 1/3 0/1 3/25 4/44 1/13
Whiting Lynn 3 0 .00 .00 .00 28/143 1/36 3/25 0/19 2/17 0/8 2/16 2/10 9/42 6/18
Gorham Robert 1 0 .00 .00 .00 259/1424 78/436 4/42 37/175 25/137 3/23 14/102 0/1 36/324 13/157
Harty Eoin 1 0 .00 100.00 .00 32/211 48/265 29/234 16/95 6/44 6/75 12/103 0/0 30/201 2/30
Jordan Rick 1 0 .00 100.00 .00 25/215 19/169 0/14 5/57 4/45 0/5 2/24 0/2 11/72 1/12
Von Hemel Kelly 2 0 .00 50.00 .00 68/394 29/244 6/28 9/93 16/63 1/7 12/61 1/25 9/85 7/54
Vasquez Lona 1 0 .00 .00 .00 1/23 0/10 0/3 0/9 0/8 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/4 0/1
Calhoun W 4 0 .00 50.00 .00 303/1355 91/478 103/523 58/263 40/194 19/150 48/251 6/44 109/520 21/118
Dickey Charles 1 0 .00 .00 .00 5/50 5/47 14/68 0/17 1/14 0/10 0/7 2/8 4/19 0/5
Tomlinson Michael 3 0 .00 .00 .00 26/146 21/132 12/109 6/48 4/32 1/16 4/26 6/36 16/95 1/22
Wilkinson Sherman 1 0 .00 .00 .00 0/3 4/21 0/1 0/2 0/2 0/1 0/0 0/0 1/7 0/2
Vance David 5 0 .00 .00 .00 22/192 22/131 8/46 6/30 5/30 0/7 3/14 6/33 4/56 0/15
Amoss Thomas 2 0 .00 100.00 .00 275/814 135/473 64/312 47/169 52/143 8/51 20/114 48/177 113/428 10/49
Stidham Michael 4 0 .00 25.00 .00 82/445 57/332 126/725 27/154 25/130 19/136 26/157 9/26 59/324 22/105
Mott William 1 0 .00 .00 .00 52/363 87/484 193/1248 37/228 31/173 17/234 19/265 1/3 107/659 34/194
Morse Randy 6 0 .00 16.67 .00 75/505 46/271 13/91 9/88 9/74 0/26 9/64 6/46 30/194 8/57
Lauer Michael 1 0 .00 .00 .00 55/555 46/388 23/146 22/168 15/146 3/38 3/55 1/11 13/166 4/71
Jackson James 3 0 .00 .00 .00 61/397 21/156 0/11 6/64 14/65 0/3 5/15 0/3 4/79 0/35
Holt Larry 1 0 .00 .00 .00 36/227 24/137 2/32 10/41 5/31 2/7 2/27 0/1 18/111 4/36
Hinsley David 1 0 .00 100.00 .00 46/282 9/112 21/229 2/55 7/49 1/15 0/17 0/9 8/51 4/12
Hiles Rick 1 0 .00 .00 .00 9/93 10/77 4/21 1/15 2/16 0/4 0/6 2/8 4/42 2/8
Hammond Kim 1 0 .00 100.00 .00 65/407 29/171 15/103 6/55 14/55 0/12 1/29 8/29 12/107 5/58
Fosdick Stephen 1 0 .00 .00 .00 31/252 27/196 3/46 9/63 7/59 0/12 2/16 1/12 5/58 2/42
Flint Bernard 1 0 .00 .00 .00 46/251 20/99 21/122 8/61 9/53 2/19 3/23 2/31 12/83 3/25
Fires William 1 0 .00 .00 .00 23/174 16/138 4/52 5/47 4/35 2/21 5/37 2/8 5/70 1/16
Connelly William 2 0 .00 50.00 .00 42/263 26/129 7/76 8/42 1/35 0/17 5/33 1/7 7/82 2/21
Catalano Wayne 1 0 .00 .00 .00 82/483 59/320 83/447 31/162 17/113 21/98 33/151 2/13 53/315 15/98
Kordenbrock Matt 2 1 50.00 50.00 16.80 18/146 17/94 3/25 2/15 2/12 0/4 0/2 6/33 6/46 0/8
Bourgeois Keith 3 1 33.33 66.67 6.00 112/532 72/292 11/90 22/126 22/109 1/10 2/9 36/166 44/203 2/10
Hendrickson Lori 1 0 .00 .00 .00 3/49 7/45 2/52 1/16 0/13 0/10 0/11 1/7 3/24 0/3
Godsey Claudie 1 0 .00 .00 .00 41/221 5/47 9/57 3/24 5/24 2/14 2/24 1/10 7/41 3/18
Nafzger Carl 1 0 .00 .00 .00 5/45 9/34 3/21 1/10 1/12 1/4 0/3 0/0 5/33 0/6
* -Trainer statistics reflect North American starts from Sep 12, 2013 through Sep 11, 2016

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Race 6 (ALW) at BEL on 9/21/16

Belmont Park, Allowance, $77,000, 3 yo's & up, Fillies and Mares, 6 furlongs, 1:09.12, Firm.

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Wild About Harry Fasig-Tipton Graduate (dk b/br, f, 3 yo), A, $46,200

Henrythenavigator - Ouchy Night, by Cactus Ridge
B: Edition Farm; O: Edition Farm; T: Linda Rice; J: Javier Castellano.

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Touch of Bling (dk b/br, f, 3 yo), C,$15,400

Tale of the Cat - Got Bling, by Langfuhr
B: Langsem Farm, Inc; O: Three Diamonds Farm; T: Michael J. Maker; J: Luis Saez.

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Animal Appeal (b, f, 4 yo), C+, $7,700

Leroidesanimaux (BRZ) - Appealing Card, by Valid Appeal
B: Mr. & Mrs. P. A. Everard; O: Neal M. Allread; T: Jeremiah C. Englehart; J: Irad Ortiz, Jr..


Margins: head, head, 3¾. Others: Enchanteresse (IRE) ($3,850), Conscription ($2,310), Shayna Lady ($1,540).

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1

Wild About Harry Fasig-Tipton Graduate (dk b/br, f, 3 yo), A, $46,200

Henrythenavigator - Ouchy Night, by Cactus Ridge
B: Edition Farm; O: Edition Farm; T: Linda Rice; J: Javier Castellano.

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Touch of Bling (dk b/br, f, 3 yo), C,$15,400

Tale of the Cat - Got Bling, by Langfuhr
B: Langsem Farm, Inc; O: Three Diamonds Farm; T: Michael J. Maker; J: Luis Saez.

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Animal Appeal (b, f, 4 yo), C+, $7,700

Leroidesanimaux (BRZ) - Appealing Card, by Valid Appeal
B: Mr. & Mrs. P. A. Everard; O: Neal M. Allread; T: Jeremiah C. Englehart; J: Irad Ortiz, Jr..


Margins: head, head, 3¾. Others: Enchanteresse (IRE) ($3,850), Conscription ($2,310), Shayna Lady ($1,540).

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U.S. stock futures were higher, ahead of this morning's start of Fed's two-day September meeting. Wall Street gave up strong Monday morning gains to close slightly lower. Apple (AAPL), which soared nearly 12 percent last week, was a drag on the market. (CNBC)

The Fed releases its policy statement and economic projections tomorrow afternoon, and central bank chair Janet Yellen holds a post-meeting news conference. Expectations are low for an interest rate hike, but December is at about 50 percent odds. (CNBC)

Perhaps overshadowing the Fed, the Bank of Japan also begins a two-day meeting today, with talk the central bank there could cut rates further into negative territory, but reduce purchases of long-dated bonds, while continuing to short-dated purchases. (CNBC)

Oil was under some pressure this morning, after Venezuela said global supplies were 10 percent oversupplied. Technical indicators also pointed to cheaper prices. U.S. crude rose Monday, the second advance in three sessions. (Reuters)




Ahmad Khan Rahami, the suspect in a series of explosions in New York and New Jersey, was charged with five counts of attempted murder of a law enforcement officer in a shootout with police Monday morning in New Jersey. (NBC News)

Authorities said the key to breaking the case was a fingerprint found on an unexploded bomb in New York. Meanwhile, flip phones used on devices Chelsea and Seaside, New Jersey were both bought at same store last year. (NBC News)

President Barack Obama plans to push world leaders today to do more to meet the needs of the world's refugees, in his final address as president to the annual United Nations summit in New York. (USA Today)

Against the backdrop of the U.N. gathering, billionaire investor George Soros is pledging to invest up to $500 million in programs and companies benefiting migrants and refugees fleeing life threatening situations. (CNBC)

Donald Trump Jr. set off Twitter outrage, comparing Syrian refugees to poisonous Skittles candy. His tweet read: "If I had a bowl of skittles and I told you just three would kill you. Would you take a handful? That's our Syrian refugee problem." (CNBC)

The possibility of a Donald Trump victory over Hillary Clinton, although still small, has risenamong U.S.-based business leaders, while expectations that Clinton will assume the presidency have fallen. (CNBC)

George H.W. Bush, who lost his presidential re-election campaign to Bill Clinton in 1992, plans to vote for Hillary Clinton. That's according to Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, the former Maryland lieutenant governor. (Politico)

The federal government is issuing new self-driving vehicle guidelines. Effective immediately, the rules tell automakers, suppliers, and tech firms what's expected as they develop and deploy automated technologies. (CNBC)

In prepared testimony, Wells Fargo Chairman and CEO John Stumpf plans to tell the Senate Banking Committee at a hearing today he's "deeply sorry" for the unauthorized account scandal, and takes "full responsibility." (NY Times)

Samsung said its investigation into one of two reports of Galaxy Note 7 fires in China found no battery problem. The electronics giant announced a global recall of 2.5 million devices due to complaints of batteries burning up. (AP)

Wal-Mart (WMT) has completedits $3 billion acquisition of internet retailer Jet.com. Jet's founder Marc Lore, who's joining Wal-Mart as head of U.S. e-commerce, gets a huge payday from the deal. (Reuters)

As General Motors (GM) looks to take on Tesla's (TSLA) upcoming Model 3 mass market electric car, it set the price on the Chevrolet Bolt at $37,495, below $30,000 once a federal tax credit is applied. (USA Today)

GM and the Canadian autoworkers union announced atentative contract deal early this morning, averting a 3,900-worker strike that would have shut some manufacturing facilities north of the border. (Reuters)

American Airlines (AAL) employees today start wearing a new uniform, the first in nearly three decades, representing one of the last transitions of the American-US Airways merger, which closed in late 2013. (USA Today)

BY THE NUMBERS

Investors will be parsing this morning's August housing starts and building permits data for signs of excessive weakness or strength that might sway the Fed. Economists see starts falling 1.7 percent and permits rising 1.8 percent.

On the earnings front, Dow transportation component FedEx (FDX), software maker Adobe Systems (ADBE), and home builder KB Home (KBH) are out with quarterly results after closing bell on Wall Street this afternoon.

Ascena Retail (ASNA) reported adjusted profit of 8 cents per share, half of what Wall Street had been expecting. The Ann Taylor parent also warned on guidance. The stock was down more than 20 percent in the premarket.

Homebuilder Lennar (LEN) reported better-than-expected adjusted earnings of $1.01 per share. Revenue of $2.83 billion also exceed forecasts. Orders for new homes were up 8 percent.

STOCKS TO WATCH

Community Health Systems (CYH) was soaring in premarket trading; up about as much as Monday's loss on reports that the company is in talks to sell assets to Apollo Global Management (APO). 

Billionaire investor Carl Icahn slashed his stake in Chesapeake Energy (CHK) by more than half. Icahn cited tax planning as the reason for the move, which reduced his stake to 4.55 percent from 9.4 percent. 

Pier 1 Imports (PIR) now has hedge fund firm Alden Global Capital as a 9.5 percent shareholder. The fund said it has been in contact with the home goods retailer's management about representation on the board. 

JPMorgan (JPM) is naming Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) investment officer Todd Combs to the bank's board.

Intel (INTC) named Bob Swan as its next chief financial officer, replacing longtime CFO Stacy Smith. Swan was eBay's (EBAY) CFO for nine years and helped guide the spinoff of PayPal (PYPL). 

FedEx (FDX) plans to raise shipping rates in 2017, with an average 3.9 percent increase at FedEx Express and 4.9 percent for its ground services. Rival UPS (UPS) recently unveiled an average rate increase of 4. 9 percent. 

WATERCOOLER

Fast food chains are testingupscale menu items, such as a Pesto Mozzarella Melt at McDonald's (MCD) and Truffle Bacon Cheeseburgers and Bacon Truffle Fries at Wendy's (WEN). (CNBC) 


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IN THE NEWS TODAY

U.S. stock futures were higher, ahead of this morning's start of Fed's two-day September meeting. Wall Street gave up strong Monday morning gains to close slightly lower. Apple (AAPL), which soared nearly 12 percent last week, was a drag on the market. (CNBC)

The Fed releases its policy statement and economic projections tomorrow afternoon, and central bank chair Janet Yellen holds a post-meeting news conference. Expectations are low for an interest rate hike, but December is at about 50 percent odds. (CNBC)

Perhaps overshadowing the Fed, the Bank of Japan also begins a two-day meeting today, with talk the central bank there could cut rates further into negative territory, but reduce purchases of long-dated bonds, while continuing to short-dated purchases. (CNBC)

Oil was under some pressure this morning, after Venezuela said global supplies were 10 percent oversupplied. Technical indicators also pointed to cheaper prices. U.S. crude rose Monday, the second advance in three sessions. (Reuters)




Ahmad Khan Rahami, the suspect in a series of explosions in New York and New Jersey, was charged with five counts of attempted murder of a law enforcement officer in a shootout with police Monday morning in New Jersey. (NBC News)

Authorities said the key to breaking the case was a fingerprint found on an unexploded bomb in New York. Meanwhile, flip phones used on devices Chelsea and Seaside, New Jersey were both bought at same store last year. (NBC News)

President Barack Obama plans to pushworld leaders today to do more to meet the needs of the world's refugees, in his final address as president to the annual United Nations summit in New York. (USA Today)

Against the backdrop of the U.N. gathering, billionaire investor George Soros is pledging to invest up to $500 million in programs and companies benefiting migrants and refugees fleeing life threatening situations. (CNBC)

Donald Trump Jr. set off Twitter outrage, comparing Syrian refugees to poisonous Skittles candy. His tweet read: "If I had a bowl of skittles and I told you just three would kill you. Would you take a handful? That's our Syrian refugee problem." (CNBC)

The possibility of a Donald Trump victory over Hillary Clinton, although still small, has risen among U.S.-based business leaders, while expectations that Clinton will assume the presidency have fallen. (CNBC)

George H.W. Bush, who lost his presidential re-election campaign to Bill Clinton in 1992, plans to vote for Hillary Clinton. That's according to Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, the former Maryland lieutenant governor. (Politico)

The federal government is issuing new self-driving vehicle guidelines. Effective immediately, the rules tell automakers, suppliers, and tech firms what's expected as they develop and deploy automated technologies. (CNBC)

In prepared testimony, Wells Fargo Chairman and CEO John Stumpf plans to tell the Senate Banking Committee at a hearing today he's "deeply sorry" for the unauthorized account scandal, and takes "full responsibility." (NY Times)

Samsung said its investigation into one of two reports of Galaxy Note 7 fires in China found no battery problem. The electronics giant announced a global recall of 2.5 million devices due to complaints of batteries burning up. (AP)

Wal-Mart (WMT) has completed its $3 billion acquisition of internet retailerJet.com. Jet's founder Marc Lore, who's joining Wal-Mart as head of U.S. e-commerce, gets a huge payday from the deal. (Reuters)

As General Motors (GM) looks to take on Tesla's (TSLA) upcoming Model 3 mass market electric car, it set the priceon the Chevrolet Bolt at $37,495, below $30,000 once a federal tax credit is applied. (USA Today)

GM and the Canadian autoworkers union announced a tentative contract deal early this morning, averting a 3,900-worker strike that would have shut some manufacturing facilities north of the border. (Reuters)

American Airlines (AAL) employees today start wearing a new uniform, the first in nearly three decades, representing one of the last transitions of the American-US Airways merger, which closed in late 2013. (USA Today)

BY THE NUMBERS

Investors will be parsing this morning's August housing starts and building permits data for signs of excessive weakness or strength that might sway the Fed. Economists see starts falling 1.7 percent and permits rising 1.8 percent.

On the earnings front, Dow transportation component FedEx (FDX), software maker Adobe Systems (ADBE), and home builder KB Home (KBH) are out with quarterly results after closing bell on Wall Street this afternoon.

Ascena Retail (ASNA) reported adjusted profit of 8 cents per share, half of what Wall Street had been expecting. The Ann Taylor parent also warned on guidance. The stock was down more than 20 percent in the premarket.

Homebuilder Lennar (LEN) reported better-than-expected adjusted earnings of $1.01 per share. Revenue of $2.83 billion also exceed forecasts. Orders for new homes were up 8 percent.

STOCKS TO WATCH

Community Health Systems (CYH) was soaring in premarket trading; up about as much as Monday's loss on reports that the company is in talks to sell assets to Apollo Global Management (APO).

Billionaire investor Carl Icahn slashed his stake in Chesapeake Energy (CHK) by more than half. Icahn cited tax planning as the reason for the move, which reduced his stake to 4.55 percent from 9.4 percent.

Pier 1 Imports (PIR) now has hedge fund firm Alden Global Capital as a 9.5 percent shareholder. The fund said it has been in contact with the home goods retailer's management about representation on the board.

JPMorgan (JPM) is naming Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) investment officer Todd Combs to the bank's board.

Intel (INTC) named Bob Swan as its next chief financial officer, replacing longtime CFO Stacy Smith. Swan was eBay's (EBAY) CFO for nine years and helped guide the spinoff of PayPal (PYPL).

FedEx (FDX) plans to raise shipping rates in 2017, with an average 3.9 percent increase at FedEx Express and 4.9 percent for its ground services. Rival UPS (UPS) recently unveiled an average rate increase of 4. 9 percent.

WATERCOOLER

Fast food chains are testing upscale menu items, such as a Pesto Mozzarella Melt at McDonald's (MCD) and Truffle Bacon Cheeseburgers and Bacon Truffle Fries at Wendy's (WEN). (CNBC

Note @ Las Vegas, Nevada

2016 Iroquois Stakes: Two For One


Photo: Maryland Jockey Club


Since the Iroquois Stakes was moved from late October/early November to mid-September we have seen more Kentucky Derby hopefuls, than eventual starters. Although, a few select horses such as Tapiture, Ride on Curlin and Mr. Z did get their chance to run for the roses at Churchill Downs the following spring. Their bids would fall short, but their journey from the first points race all the way to the Kentucky Derby was very unique. Today the long road begins again when the scoring resumes in the 2016 Iroquois Stakes.


At 3-1, Recruiting Ready is the morning line favorite. The son of Algorithms--Need nearly scored his first graded stakes win in his debut race at Churchill Downs on July 2. He did it by attempting to wire the eight other juveniles in the field with swift fractions of 21.76, 45.07 and 56.97 on the front end. The strategy looked to be a winner until his bid to draw clear was outmatched by Classic Empire who reeled him in the final furlong to win the Bashford Manor – G3.


Next time out the Horacio DePaz trainee looked even closer to a graded stakes win in the Saratoga Special – G2 on August 14. However, what appeared to be an easy win quickly turned into another runner up finish when Gunnevera soared home to steal the race at the wire from the heavy post time favorite. And then things got even worse when Recruiting Ready was disqualified from second and placed fourth for making contact with Tip Tap Tapizar near the three-eighths pole and knocking him off his stride.


Today, Gary Stevens will be in the saddle for the first time. The assumption is that Recruiting Ready will be back in position to get things right this time out, but he will also be stretching to out to over 1 mile for the first time in his young racing career.


The second choice on the morning line isThirstforlife. At 7-2 the son of Stay Thirsty - Promenade Girl returns to the track where he broke his maiden in his second career start. In between that effort and today was a respectable third place finish in the Best Pal – G3 at Del Mar, his graded stakes debut. In that contest Thirstforlife was in the mix throughout but he failed to fire a serious bid.


Florent Geroux returns for his second mount aboard Thirstforlife and first since he was in the irons for the colt’s career debut, a third place finish in the Kentucky Juvenile Stakes at Churchill Downs on May 5. Trainer Mark Casse will be attempting to win his second career Iroquois Stakes after notching his first in 2012 with Uncaptured.


Not This Time enters the Iroquois Stakes coming off his very first win for trainer Dale Romans. The one mile maiden victory by 10 lengths on the dirt at Ellis Park last month was his second career start. The son of Giant's Causeway – Miss Macy Sue is the co-third choice on the morning line.


Accompanying Not This Time at 4-1 isBlame Will, the son of Blame – Be My Prospect, trained by D. Wayne Lukas. This will also be his debut stakes race after a maiden win. Blame Will’s first victory came in his third career start and second at Saratoga after beginning his racing career here at Churchill Downs in June.


Lookin At Lee enters the Iroquois Stakes after winning back to back races at Ellis Park this summer. His first was in a maiden special weight race and followed by a more impressive score in the Ellis Park Juvenile Stakes. Though the stakes race was not graded and only featured five starters, the Steve Asmussen trainee by Lookin At Lucky – Langara Lass should be considered a live option for a nice price if his odds remain near his morning line mark of 6-1.


Honor Thy Father for trainer Kenny McPeek follows Lookin At Lee to the Iroquois Stakes from the Ellis Park Juvenile Stakes where he finished third. Prior to that the son of  To Honor and Serve – Hottie Dancer also broke his maiden at Ellis Park after striking out in his career debut at Churchill Downs last June. Coincidentally, Honor Thy Father finished behind Lookin At Lee in that race as well. Both horses missed the top three finishing fifth and sixth.


Just Move On moves into Churchill Downs for his first career start in the Bluegrass State after opening his career at Arlington Park earlier this summer. In two races from Chicago the Patrick Byrne trainee and son of Street Boss finished in the top three both times and won his last time out. Skinflint ships into Churchill Downs and the Kentucky racing circuit for the first time after breaking his maiden at Gulfstream Park last time out. The son of Super Saver, trained by Dane Kobiskie, was listed as the long shot on the morning line with odds of 20-1.


So this is your field for the kickoff point’s race in the Road to the 2017 Kentucky Derby. Keep in mind that the Iroquois Stakes is distinctive because this stakes race also represents the first Breeders’ Cup 2016 Win & You’re In qualifier for the Juvenile division